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Hi, I had a power blip on my PC which froze Mach3 halfway through a job. The cutter simply stopped moving and I recorded the exact XYZ co-ordinates of the job before rebooting. When I reboot the PC how do I tell Mach3 where the cutter is on the job? For example say the cutter is half way through an arc on line 200 of Gcode and the cutter position is 200,100,-12. Thanks for any help. CPCP |
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| You could type the values into the DRO and hit return on the Program page, then raise the head up a little for clearance and restart the program. If anything caused the mill to move in a way that was not recorded the final part will have some goof-ups. Alternatively, if the point that you originally touched off from still exists then simply find your origin point again and restart. Good luck. |
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| Type the line number in above the run from here button, and then click the "Run from Here" button. This only works on licensed versions, though. You can't restart in the middle of a move, though.
__________________ Gerry Mach3 2010 Screenset http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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| Even on commercial machinery it is risky to start from the middle of the program. I would recommend starting from the previous tool change and go from there, and just re-cut the already done parts. unless there is very little accuracy and you can clean up mistakes by hand,..... then you can do it anyway you want
__________________ thanks Michael T. "If you don't stand for something, chances are, you'll fall for anything!" |
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| might be way off in left field here.... But, wouldn't the problem be at this point that you have lost zero? Lets say your cordinates are: 200, 100, -12 ( and the machine has not moved) Is there a way to type in: -200,-100, 12 to get the machine back to its zero point? Zero the settings, and then run the program from the start? I guess what I am asking is: Can you type a coordinate relative to current physical position of the machine and have the machine travel to that coordinate? How would you do this? sorry if that is a stupid question, I'm still new to cnc etc. |
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