Thank you very much. I’m very glad that this video helped you. You should tell Inventables. Their support people recommend my videos all the time to help their customers. Again, thank you very much
This information is most valuable especially when we are teaching our employees to run jobs on the machines. Your waste board tutorial really opened up my eyes to the possibilities of setting up the waste board according to our high volume production product.... thank you so much
@@PawPawsWorkShop I watched this a couple times and I must just not be understanding something. How did you SET the "work zero"? Just by moving it there? huh?
This was super helpful. Got my upgrade installed yesterday. It took way longer and after install we quit for the night. Today I'm trying to get the computer side set up. I can't get the x limit switch to work. It fails when I do the homing process when I was setting up new machine. Super frustrated. LOL. Looking for answers. Not even sure what to do. But this video is something I've been looking for anyways. Thanks for sharing
Congratulations on getting the upgrade completed. The limit switches are fragile and they break. Also, check the wiring. I have had the wire break as well. However, most often I have found that the switch is either broken or dirty. I actually keep extra on hand. Thanks for sharing.
@@PawPawsWorkShop Thank you! I'm super excited. I actually called Inventables support. I was so surprised to get a call back today. The x limit switch just wasn't engaging enough. So he had me go to their site and note a picture of a common issue with the z switch. It was solved by slightly bending the metal piece. It worked!!! Everything is about set up. I am just jumping on RUclips so that I can watch your video of adding the new wasteboard. I watched it before. But now Im ready to make it. Thank you for your help.
@PawPawsWorkShop Thank you for the reply. I really learn a lot from your videos. Keep up the good work. P.S. I' be liking to keep those video to keep the algorithms happy for you.
How did you actually set your "work home" position to be the x+1/y+2? That part I don't understand. I understand homing the machine, I can do that. I understand how your manually go to your work home position, I can do that. I understand where you home the machine again, carrying it to the "machine home" location using the limit switches. The next step, where you push the "work home" button, how did you save in your system for that to be the position it goes to? If I push that button it goes to the far right and all the way up the y axis, the exact opposite of the machine home location. Thank you!
I move it to the 1,2 position only because that is how is set the wasteboard up. It literally can be at any point that you want. Then as you go through the checklist you must select the “set x,y home”.
@@PawPawsWorkShop I finally figured that out lol. I thought you had your machine “work home” set for 1,2 at all times, never having to reset it. I realized that after going through the pre-carve checklist that that’s when you say the x/y for your “work home” for that piece, until you either change it or turn off the machine. I found this to be very helpful when doing multi-stage cuts like having a rough and detail cuts, changing bits in between. Have you ever had any trouble with your machine losing its “work home” after the first cut?? Thank you so much!!
Paw Paw, do you do any maintenance on your stepper motors? Yours seem so quiet compared to mine. As always, love your videos and the time you take to explain things so clearly.
😔hi, thank you so much, it's really clear but it doesn't work for me. I have a smaller machine : a ''sain smart 3018 Pro ver'' but i use Easel pro. after doing what you explained, i push ''Home'' and it's ok, it goes at Home, but after when i push on ''point 0'', it move only few millimeters on the right and that's all. Could you help me please ?
No, if you change bits and move the machine the machine will not know it’s location. You would need to home the machine again. The best way to prevent this is to go into the GRBL settings and set $1=255. That will lock the stepper motors and allow you to change the bit without moving the machine
@@PawPawsWorkShop so do I go and type this in or change an existing setting? Does it always lock the motors afterward or is this something I need to do every time?
You've taken a lot of steps, but as a complete beginner, I'm having trouble figuring out why you're doing what you're doing. There's a lot of movement, but I don't know how it relates to carving. I know that a lot of people will say that this is setting some sort of a home position, but without having any sort of a reference to something that I already know, I find myself quite confused. I do appreciate the effort of trying to explain, however.
@@PawPawsWorkShop I so appreciate the quick reply. I bought the xcarve, (used) and I find that it either cuts too deep, or doesn't touch the project at all. Also, the depth of cut is different than what I set it to. I set it for one quarter inch, but it cuts much deeper, probably about a third. I guess that's my biggest issue right now.
More than likely your machine is out of calibration. Look at my video on calibrating the XCarve. It’s not that hard to do. Also, the videos on the FOXAlien and the CNC4NEWBIE New Carve all work the same. The only difference is using easel or another software. I help you any way that I can
@@PawPawsWorkShop I have a 4040 pro that I am new to cnc. I do not know what’s wrong with it or what I did to it. When I unlock press reset than home the spindle does not move . I can move it up and down manually but when I press home it doesn’t move. Saintsmart said I needed a new motherboard this is a brand new machine not one project done.
Are you using Chrome? Not sure the virus software that you have on your computer. Check with Inventables. Then you might consider turning off the virus software and down the software then turn back on your virus protection.
@PawPawsWorkShop im using edge Broser and McAfee anti virus. I did search their website and found nothing unsure why it would be flagged as suspicious has to be a reason
This has been a long time coming from Inventables, makes Easel much easier for repeatable carves
Easel is definitely a work in progress. It’s getting better
Finally an understandable lesson on these settings. Inventables should hire you to create tutorials. Your efforts are greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much. I’m very glad that this video helped you. You should tell Inventables. Their support people recommend my videos all the time to help their customers. Again, thank you very much
This information is most valuable especially when we are teaching our employees to run jobs on the machines. Your waste board tutorial really opened up my eyes to the possibilities of setting up the waste board according to our high volume production product.... thank you so much
Awesome, I’m so glad that this video helped you. Thank you for watching
@@PawPawsWorkShop I watched this a couple times and I must just not be understanding something.
How did you SET the "work zero"? Just by moving it there? huh?
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Thank you very much.
This was super helpful. Got my upgrade installed yesterday. It took way longer and after install we quit for the night. Today I'm trying to get the computer side set up. I can't get the x limit switch to work. It fails when I do the homing process when I was setting up new machine. Super frustrated. LOL. Looking for answers. Not even sure what to do. But this video is something I've been looking for anyways. Thanks for sharing
Congratulations on getting the upgrade completed. The limit switches are fragile and they break. Also, check the wiring. I have had the wire break as well. However, most often I have found that the switch is either broken or dirty. I actually keep extra on hand. Thanks for sharing.
@@PawPawsWorkShop Thank you! I'm super excited. I actually called Inventables support. I was so surprised to get a call back today. The x limit switch just wasn't engaging enough. So he had me go to their site and note a picture of a common issue with the z switch. It was solved by slightly bending the metal piece. It worked!!! Everything is about set up. I am just jumping on RUclips so that I can watch your video of adding the new wasteboard. I watched it before. But now Im ready to make it.
Thank you for your help.
I don't have the same machine but I understand the concept and could translate it to my software. Thank you.
Do you have a video that focuses on making the positive side of an inlay using fusion 360? If so, please advise.
Sorry, no, I do not use fusion 360 at all.
@PawPawsWorkShop Thank you for the reply. I really learn a lot from your videos. Keep up the good work. P.S. I' be liking to keep those video to keep the algorithms happy for you.
Thank you
How did you actually set your "work home" position to be the x+1/y+2? That part I don't understand. I understand homing the machine, I can do that. I understand how your manually go to your work home position, I can do that. I understand where you home the machine again, carrying it to the "machine home" location using the limit switches. The next step, where you push the "work home" button, how did you save in your system for that to be the position it goes to? If I push that button it goes to the far right and all the way up the y axis, the exact opposite of the machine home location. Thank you!
I move it to the 1,2 position only because that is how is set the wasteboard up. It literally can be at any point that you want. Then as you go through the checklist you must select the “set x,y home”.
@@PawPawsWorkShop I finally figured that out lol. I thought you had your machine “work home” set for 1,2 at all times, never having to reset it. I realized that after going through the pre-carve checklist that that’s when you say the x/y for your “work home” for that piece, until you either change it or turn off the machine. I found this to be very helpful when doing multi-stage cuts like having a rough and detail cuts, changing bits in between. Have you ever had any trouble with your machine losing its “work home” after the first cut?? Thank you so much!!
Paw Paw Thanks for getting back to me I think I got it now very informative. once again Thanks
I did this video for you and several others. Though a video would be better than trying to explain it in words
Paw Paw, do you do any maintenance on your stepper motors? Yours seem so quiet compared to mine. As always, love your videos and the time you take to explain things so clearly.
I would have to say no. The only maintenance is just cleaning the stepper motors. I ensure that ever is clean and not binding
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
You are so welcome!
Thank you. Will this work if you power down the machine and come back the next day? Can you still goto that last work 0 position from yesterday?
No, once you power down the machine it loses that position. You will need to set it the first time in the new day
Great video. Thank you.
Thank you very much.
😔hi, thank you so much, it's really clear but it doesn't work for me.
I have a smaller machine : a ''sain smart 3018 Pro ver'' but i use Easel pro. after doing what you explained, i push ''Home'' and it's ok, it goes at Home, but after when i push on ''point 0'', it move only few millimeters on the right and that's all.
Could you help me please ?
After you home the machine can you move the machine on the x,y and z axis?
@@PawPawsWorkShop yes, it's moving, but it's not going to coordinate that i'm waiting for 😅
maybe i'm doing something wrong
Will this work for bit changes where you move your xy while changing bits? I’m having hard time with this!
No, if you change bits and move the machine the machine will not know it’s location. You would need to home the machine again. The best way to prevent this is to go into the GRBL settings and set $1=255. That will lock the stepper motors and allow you to change the bit without moving the machine
@@PawPawsWorkShop so do I go and type this in or change an existing setting? Does it always lock the motors afterward or is this something I need to do every time?
Go in and change the settings. It will lock the stepper motors so you will be able to change the bits
You've taken a lot of steps, but as a complete beginner, I'm having trouble figuring out why you're doing what you're doing. There's a lot of movement, but I don't know how it relates to carving. I know that a lot of people will say that this is setting some sort of a home position, but without having any sort of a reference to something that I already know, I find myself quite confused. I do appreciate the effort of trying to explain, however.
How can I help you?
@@PawPawsWorkShop I so appreciate the quick reply. I bought the xcarve, (used) and I find that it either cuts too deep, or doesn't touch the project at all. Also, the depth of cut is different than what I set it to. I set it for one quarter inch, but it cuts much deeper, probably about a third. I guess that's my biggest issue right now.
@@PawPawsWorkShop I have just ordered a probe and some bits (I have like 2 bits... ) so yeah...
More than likely your machine is out of calibration. Look at my video on calibrating the XCarve. It’s not that hard to do. Also, the videos on the FOXAlien and the CNC4NEWBIE New Carve all work the same. The only difference is using easel or another software. I help you any way that I can
How are you setting the z axis at this time?
You make it look easy . Do you know anyone in Mandeville Louisiana that gives classes . I am new at the cnc.
I need a in person tutor
I do not do classes in person however, I have 100’s of videos that teach just about every aspect of cnc. I’m also open to answering your questions
@@PawPawsWorkShop I have a 4040 pro that I am new to cnc. I do not know what’s wrong with it or what I did to it. When I unlock press reset than home the spindle does not move . I can move it up and down manually but when I press home it doesn’t move. Saintsmart said I needed a new motherboard this is a brand new machine not one project done.
Can I set the work 0 position to work with the offline controller ?
I rarely use the offline controller but yes you should be able to do so.
I did a carve of a multi carve and pressed work zero after my job and it went back to the home position :(
I noticed the cards on the wall, is there a file for that? thanks.
No, that was a Father’s Day gift from my grandkids a few years ago
When i went to doanload easel it was flagged at a virus any suggestions
Are you using Chrome? Not sure the virus software that you have on your computer. Check with Inventables. Then you might consider turning off the virus software and down the software then turn back on your virus protection.
@PawPawsWorkShop im using edge Broser and McAfee anti virus. I did search their website and found nothing unsure why it would be flagged as suspicious has to be a reason
My z axis doesn't move like that
How does it move?
@@PawPawsWorkShop I did my z axis upgrade and even went into the GRBL settings but it still moves slow unless I just didn't put the right codes
This doesnt solve work coordinates G54-G59 as preset positions. Easel is hot GARBAGE
Easel is a great entry level software that is easy to learn and to use.
To much talking
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