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I am really struggling with using the Easel’s second bit option. Here are my problems:
My first bit is a 3/4" clearing bit for hogging out a lot of material. My detail bit is a 1/8" bit straight flute bit.
Given the thickness of the material I am working with (almost 3" thick), the only way I can change bit is to jog the cnc to the far right corner to have more space to work with. However, when I do that, I lose my x/y zero location.
When I try using the Use Last XY Zero option, it seems to base it off of the location at the time I hit the button, as opposed to the location that I originally chose for the roughing carve.
Am I missing something with this?
Also, when I ran the detail bit, it seemed to carve about 1/8" deeper than the roughing bit, even though I used the z-probe for both bits. Any idea why that happened?
You should be able to move your router away a set distance, say 10", and then move it back the same amount…I do this all the time.
Regarding your depth issue, you may be removing stresses in the wood and allowing it to flex. It is possible that while you are zeroing in the same place, your wood is no longer the same.
I have a bump on my bottom left corner of my surface, I have set my G28 to the corner of anything have at the bump stop.
This way you can have the same X0Y0 everytime.
When i turn on the machine I
a) Home
b)G28
c) Zero my Z
d) G92 X0Y0
Can power off, do whatever. My X and Y never changes.
Do a forum search on Bump Stop and G28. Phil has a good video on setting it up
In Easel you would set your G28.1 through the machine inspector
If you turn off the machine or accidentally, manually, move the router, yes, you’ll need to home.
Easel sends a G10 L20 P1 X0 Y0 when you set your XY zero. That will persist across power cycles, so your work X0Y0 will be the same until you change it. No need for G28s or G92s