![]() That's when I decided it was time to get some more insights about this.Īfter a little bit of research I resolved the "Code M6" problem because I found the "code" commands that were needed. I eventually got things to reset running some other CamBam G-code with initialization strings. ![]() Then I appended the X zero code and tried Z > pause > X VB but it seems the previous M6 code execution caused the combined script to only display the first message line then stopped as if waiting for permission to continue. ![]() XY would have to be zeroed first since the mill bit would be a steel calibration reference rod (.125 dia.), pause, then the bit changed to what would used initially on the work and then Z zeroed and tool offsets defined.Īs an initial test, I had tried the Z zero VB code followed by a "code M6" to test the pause. ![]() My thought for XY is to use an piece of angle aluminum of known perpendicularity for XY touchplate faces pulled up to 5v in the same fashion and drive X to zero on the X face, then Y on the Y face, all still using the same Probe input for sensing. Well, I am not using a probe ring, just a simple touchplate pulled to 5V on the Probe input of the I/O board and a ground on the mill bit. ![]()
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