Yesterday I was profiling a small part when the spindle motor on my Denford Novamill bogged down so I hit the E-stop. The material was only aluminium with a 1mm depth of cut to check the profile. When it came up to a slightly taller depth of the material the spindle started to lose speed so I pressed the E stop.
Upon attempting to rerun I saw that the X datum had shifted so I went to home all axes. I pressed home all and noticed the Z axis started to go down instead of up. I stopped it and homed the X and Y individually and they homed correctly. However the Z is still going down instead of up.
I asked the question on a UCCNC Facebook page and had various suggestions to try and remedy the situation. On one of the last restarts it I then had an issue with the X trying to home in the opposite direction so I unchecked the Dir. positive which rectified the problem. However I’m not understanding why it had been running fine with the original Dir.positive checked. The only way I have managed to home the Z axis is by unchecking the Dir. positive box. When attempting to move it was giving me a limit switch error so I disabled the soft limits. The Z will move down when I press the up button and be an increasing positive value. When I press the down button it goes up and no amount of changing the Dir.positive and also the Active box will make the Z travel down in a negative value when pressing the down jog button.
Is this a software issue? I’ve made other parts the previous days with no issues so I’m not really understanding what has occurred.
I have a AXBB-E with version 1.2113 installed.