Uccnc will do the tool change zero with the standard screenset, it's a bit of a pain and not as easy as this, but once you've done it a few times it's ok. You have to home the axis before probing will work, including the 4th axis if you have one.
H. I have a version of UCCNC in my milling mashine. I have tried to make a manual toolchange using the probing routines in standard UCCNC, but never go0t it working. Can You please make a video how You do to make a maual tool change . You have to know tht I am very annojied that CNC drive that has made the UCCNC does not have any instruction videos how to use all probin functions that is in te standard version of UCCNC. From John Eriksson in Sweden
UCCNC do exactly as screenset2020 do ,BUT , you need to stick to the steps and procedures. For newbies, like me , for example , it is a lot easier to get the screenset .Ordered this screenset just an hour ago before I came across with this review 😅
Looks like a nice CNC and enclosure! Thanks for sharing. How's the noise level with that? I'm in the process of building a two story enclosure (so essentially two enclosures stacked on top of each other) for my first CNC, and a CO2 laser. Had to start there to figure out how big I can build the CNC 😅And I also need to quiet it down as much as possible... so mine will for sure be much less pretty, with thick and heavily insulated walls and doors
Noise dampening is ok, i could have made it much more soundproof but I needed good visibility for filming. I definitely wouldn't like it running all day and being in the same room as it. If I were to build again i'd insulate the walls and have as little windows as needed. 2 story enclosure is very cool idea, be sure to share that when its done. Which will go on top? Both seem like big machines to me for accessing during operation
@@ThisDesignedThat Will do! CNC in top compartment, at roughly waist level, and laser underneath. Then both are reasonably accessible. Yeah, totally get the visibility and accessibility needs. My workshop is in a residential building with lots of other tenants, so I have to be really careful with noise. I'm thinking of perhaps finding some small/compact camera options to mount internally - to double as monitoring and recording options. 🤔
Sorry for the confusion that footage was just showing the setup I used to calibrate the axis. Basically get your indicator setup to measure the movement for each axis and then use the appropriate calibrate axis button (X,Y or Z) in UCCNC
Uccnc will do the tool change zero with the standard screenset, it's a bit of a pain and not as easy as this, but once you've done it a few times it's ok. You have to home the axis before probing will work, including the 4th axis if you have one.
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I have a version of UCCNC in my milling mashine. I have tried to make a manual toolchange using the probing routines in standard UCCNC, but never go0t it working. Can You please make a video how You do to make a maual tool change . You have to know tht I am very annojied that CNC drive that has made the UCCNC does not have any instruction videos how to use all probin functions that is in te standard version of UCCNC.
From John Eriksson in Sweden
UCCNC do exactly as screenset2020 do ,BUT , you need to stick to the steps and procedures. For newbies, like me , for example , it is a lot easier to get the screenset .Ordered this screenset just an hour ago before I came across with this review 😅
Looks like a nice CNC and enclosure! Thanks for sharing. How's the noise level with that? I'm in the process of building a two story enclosure (so essentially two enclosures stacked on top of each other) for my first CNC, and a CO2 laser. Had to start there to figure out how big I can build the CNC 😅And I also need to quiet it down as much as possible... so mine will for sure be much less pretty, with thick and heavily insulated walls and doors
Oh, and... impressed with the fibre laser 🤩 Looking forward to seeing some projects with it!
Noise dampening is ok, i could have made it much more soundproof but I needed good visibility for filming. I definitely wouldn't like it running all day and being in the same room as it. If I were to build again i'd insulate the walls and have as little windows as needed. 2 story enclosure is very cool idea, be sure to share that when its done. Which will go on top? Both seem like big machines to me for accessing during operation
@@ThisDesignedThat Will do! CNC in top compartment, at roughly waist level, and laser underneath. Then both are reasonably accessible. Yeah, totally get the visibility and accessibility needs. My workshop is in a residential building with lots of other tenants, so I have to be really careful with noise. I'm thinking of perhaps finding some small/compact camera options to mount internally - to double as monitoring and recording options. 🤔
Hi. In the video you are calibrating the X-Axis, but using the ''Calibrate Axis'' related to Z-Axis in UCCNC . Something is not clear for me !!!!!
Sorry for the confusion that footage was just showing the setup I used to calibrate the axis. Basically get your indicator setup to measure the movement for each axis and then use the appropriate calibrate axis button (X,Y or Z) in UCCNC