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    I have a Stinger I and I am trying to mill a simple 4" dia. cylinder from a 5" square block of wood. And I am having all sorts of problems. If anyone can help me I would appreciate it. I am getting desperate and frustrated.

    Questions:

    1.) What post processor do you use?
    2.) Can you set "Z-0" with the touch top function and the provided aluminum touch plate?
    3.) I keep getting and error "Soft Limit Exceeded [Z+] "

    Really appreciate any advice anyone can offer.

    Thanks,
    Hamp Stevens
    Camaster Stinger I, VCarve Pro; indexing lathe
  • #2

    Hamp...
    This may help;

    1) CAMaster Recoil XtoA (Single Tool) (feeds) INCH.pp
    for single tool use and CAMaster Recoil XtoA (TC) (feeds) INCH.pp
    for FTC use.

    2) ZZero to the material bottom (lathe center of rotation) will usually return the best results. It can be done, but I am not versed in the top of material method.

    3) This is usually a result of a material thickness plus bit length plus rapid clearance that is greater than the machine is capable of.

    Have you watched the "Rotary machining 2/2.5D" tutorial video? It is available under the [Help] menu.
    Last edited by Gary Campbell; 04-26-2015, 01:39 PM.
    Gary Campbell
    Servo Control Upgrades
    GCnC411@gmail.com
    https://www.youtube.com/user/Islaww1/videos

    "There are 10 kinds of people in the world. Those that understand binary logic, and those who don't"

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    • #3

      Settings

      Gary,

      The material Thickness is 2.5" (5"X5") Block. with the starting Z in the center of the material. Rapid Z is both boxes is .2" Home Start position for Z is 2.75". Is this what you would put in?

      I looked at the Vetric Video several times.

      How do I set Z to the Lathe Center line?

      Thanks,

      Hamp
      Camaster Stinger I, VCarve Pro; indexing lathe

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      • #4

        additional Info

        Gary,

        The distance from the center line of the lathe to the bottom of the collet is 5.75". The Material is 2.5 inches from the center line of the lathe to the face of the material. (See note below). The Bit extends 1.75" below the collet.

        Note: I started with a 5"X5" blank. I have subsequently trimed the edges at 45 deg. So the distance from the center line of the lathe to the edge of the material is at it's greatest point is max 3"

        Hamp
        Camaster Stinger I, VCarve Pro; indexing lathe

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        • #5

          I would check out a couple older posts:
          http://camheads.org/showthread.php?t=3940
          http://www.camheads.org/showthread.php?t=1977
          Some good notes, and some older information that may have changed with newer WinCNC version but it is still good to read. I'm still using M37.3 command to change my Z before and after rotary work. After reading these, I should do as Russell suggested and investigate the use of two TLMS settings. Always something to learn.
          Charlie L
          Stinger II, 48 by 48, 1.7 kW Spindle, FTC + Laser + Recoil + Vacuum, July 2012
          WinCNC 2.5.03, Aspire, PhotoVCarve, Windows 7 Pro SP1

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          • #6

            Hamp...
            Looks like your math is close, but OK. Can you email me the file? Address is sig line
            Gary Campbell
            Servo Control Upgrades
            GCnC411@gmail.com
            https://www.youtube.com/user/Islaww1/videos

            "There are 10 kinds of people in the world. Those that understand binary logic, and those who don't"

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