Scriber settings
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Scriber settings
How are you Les , i am running Candcnc's commandcnc and i was wondering if you could help me set up my scribe so the cylinder would stay down and the scribe stay on the entire scribe cycle and only the z axis move up and down .This is how Wolfsmetalfab has his set up and seems to work the best that I have seen. He has a video on Yootube if you would like to view for a better explanation of the process,thanks for your time.
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CandCNCPlasmallcnc-23(Edited)
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CandCNCPlasmaLLCNC-rev23(Edited)
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Here you go Les ,thanks
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Give this a try. I hate messing with CandCNC posts. They are very complicated and it is difficult to make changes and be sure you aren't affecting some other part of the code.
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Sure will , i will let you know how it goes , thanks
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I just tried it Les and it doesn't seem to be adding the offsets to the code