Thanks for your videos they really help me setting up my new cnc machine (Bulkman with DDCSv3.1). Can you share your post process file (mm), like you suggested in your video?
Thanks for watching. by following the link below, you will find files for mm and inch. Happy Carving. 1drv.ms/u/s!AgaOae17V8HihJd3_5JCISs-moUw3g?e=GgW4ZM
okay thank you for that, another question can see my table size on the DDCSv3.1 controller, like i would on mach3 because when i load my g code i don't know where my machine is gonna cut my work piece and my machine keeps going in the wrong direction, i use vetric aspire to design and generate my G codes, i usually work in the middle of the software which i set to be 1200*1200mm the size of my machine.
@@drejegetahun9916 I only do the Homing that is in the coordinate system 53, because I then use the G54 when working Probing and tool change is done in G53 (Machine coordinate) this is a safe way to do it In G54 my zero position can be at different places. for coordinate systems take a look here th-cam.com/video/dUWv5AK0fFc/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for your videos they really help me setting up my new cnc machine (Bulkman with DDCSv3.1). Can you share your post process file (mm), like you suggested in your video?
Thanks for watching. by following the link below, you will find files for mm and inch. Happy Carving.
1drv.ms/u/s!AgaOae17V8HihJd3_5JCISs-moUw3g?e=GgW4ZM
which pins did you use to connect your probe and limit switches on your controller?
It is a combination of pins. It very well discripet in the manual page 16
okay thank you for that, another question can see my table size on the DDCSv3.1 controller, like i would on mach3 because when i load my g code i don't know where my machine is gonna cut my work piece and my machine keeps going in the wrong direction, i use vetric aspire to design and generate my G codes, i usually work in the middle of the software which i set to be 1200*1200mm the size of my machine.
Move the tool to the position you want tobe zero then zero out X and Y axis
and can i work without limit switches
Hi Yes it can :)
@@weitlingD3P how would you recommend i do that with out limit switches, homing and probing
@@drejegetahun9916 I only do the Homing that is in the coordinate system 53, because I then use the G54 when working Probing and tool change is done in G53 (Machine coordinate) this is a safe way to do it In G54 my zero position can be at different places. for coordinate systems take a look here th-cam.com/video/dUWv5AK0fFc/w-d-xo.html
Fusion 360 har en gratis del til hobbyister😊
Ved det. Har prøvet den, Synes bare at der hurtigt kommer nogle begrænsninger
hey how can i get a contact with you can i send you my g codes and tell me what i'm doing wrong