Retractable CNC Touch Plates!
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Let's make retractable touch plates for the CNC router!
I made 2 types, a Z Probe and an X-Y Probe
This has been on my to do list for a long time
Using the surface grinder is probably overkill for the accuracy of the router. At a guess the router is maybe accurate to 0.05 mm on a good day.
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Very cool ideas you have there, esp liked the retractable audio cable hack, very smart sir!
Thanks for watching!
Great video. I am interested in learning how to use GRBL on my CNC router that I have built. Is there a macro or G-code that you are running to touch off, re-touch, and then set the z axis to zero on that surface (likewise for x & y) ? Thank you for your help.
I believe there is G-code, however I set it using my software interface. I'm just using Universal G Code Sender and it has a few probing options
And now I remember why I wanted a surface grinder!!
Absolute overkill for a cnc router ha ha
Gotta use those new toys 😁
The sticker exchange pimp up idea is just brilliant. Poor blue man, one day he will have his revenge.
And for the 5K subs, they will be there sooner than you think.
The blue guy got lots more video game time because the red space man was quarantined on the way back.
That would sound really weird taken out of context lol
Great idea, and good addition to the shop.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers!
It certainly makes the router easier to use now
Thanks for watching
Thank You for the great video! I especially like how you gateway to also selling the product (for us home machinists that want to make an extra buck one day....) Keep up the great work. Romeo, Michigan, USA
Cheers!
I was going to give it to someone I knew, but they already had one. So might as well try to sell it lol
Hey mate! Gday from NSW. Just a quick tip with grinding small parts on the surface grinder. Whenever youre doing small parts like you did, you are going to want to lay some larger pieces with more surface area around it to give the part some lateral support. This will lessen the chance of the part jumping up into the wheel and making things go real south real quick. If you have some thick parallels they work really well.
Take care and loving the content!
Good advice, cheers!
Recently implemted the touch probe for my cnc and it is a lifechanger :)))
Didn't lose any fingers , so that is a plus.
Yeah it makes a huge difference, I was surprised
I've still got all digits, so all good
Gday Tommy, gotta love having a surface grinder, really makes a difference on the part finish
Sure is great. Surface grind all the things!
If only it made less mess
I think the mess is nothing to worry about when you get the finished product, I’m bloody jealous can’t up ya tell😜
That's a cool idea, and seeing as you have the equipment to get that close of tolerance it makes total sense. And sorry, for some reason I thought I sent you stickers, they will be on their way Monday!
It's a good opportunity to practice grinding and give my arm a workout lol
I've just sent you an email
You got nice machines
Cheers!
The doctor says I have an iron deficiency, so I keep bringing these cast iron machines home :)
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Fun to watch!
Cheers!
very good video..thanks for your time
Cheers!
Thanks for watching
Hay Tom just be aware that some tool coatings are non conductive, ask me how i know
lol good tip!
I always check the circuit before probing by tapping on the side of the tool first. Just to be sure...
What the software used .. the one while probing ..
It's universal g code sender. It's free open source software.
I use it to run the cnc router
Hello i have a question what do you use for run code to get all 3 probe points is it a custom code you wrote or is it something else? Also does the probe for all three axis' use the same a5 pin and ground pin?
I'm using open source software called universal g code sender. It has some in built probing options if you go into one of the menus.
I've not had a chance to use it in a while, but I believe there is an option for just vertical probing to get the height (I only use this 95% of the time) there is the 2d probing in x and y, and I think a full 3d option that touches all 3 axis directions
Yes it all uses the same pin, the software just looks for a probe detection signal
Tassie ey! Same here
Tas is where it is at!
Hi Tom - from another tastier boy currently living in Dubai - What driver and software are you using? i have a Yuyong machine with nothing but issues and need to get working rather than fixing . also do you sell the probes?
I use universal g code sender to run the router
it can interface with numerous control systems, I have a grbl controller setup
On the last probe of the video you didn't have the alligator clip on the bit. Did you make a permanent attachment for the alligator clip?
I missed putting it into the video, the alligator clip is connected to the spindle body. You would need to check that it is conductive all the way to the tool in your case.
I also double check with the probe in my hand that it completes the circuit before committing to plunging with a probe cycle. Just in case something has come loose
@@TomMakeHere it's a good idea I'll have to try that thanks!
salut pourquoi tu n as pas fais une seul pièce pour faire les trois axes ?
Salut, je voulais quelque chose de petit au cas où j'aurais une petite pièce. La plupart du temps je n'utilise que la jauge de hauteur, ce n'est pas souvent que j'ai besoin de trouver le coin
@@TomMakeHere salut je vais m en faire un aussi qui fais les 3 axes .si tu as Des conseil ou des liens merci . nous en France pas encore bien connu . tu as mach3 ?
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Sorry Tassie not Tastier - i don’t like auto correct it takes away my individuality
Dunno, that sounds pretty individual to me :)
You really need to learn how to solder :(
I make no claims of being an expert at anything! 😂
@@TomMakeHere I don't care. I want you to be an expert :P
@@Bartchie-d5w give me time. I promise I'll study soldering for the upcoming electronics project! 😁