Karnage wrote:Why wouldn't you want to home your machine to ensure it is calibrated and accurate before you start cutting?
Can you explain how home give better calibrated and accurate cutting vs no home? As far i know home only tell machine the 0,0,0 position
PS: I have a cnc router, 3 axis
cncdrive wrote:If you don't home your machine at all then you could set the home input pins to 0 and then pressing the homing buttons immediately setting the homed LEDs states to true, so then there will be no problem with functions whicvh requires the machine to be homed. But homing the machine oon each power up is the good practise.
Didn't know about that trick, but yeah i plan keep home pins for some of that function that require it.
Demusman wrote:If it's slow, just jog the machine close to home switches and then home from there.
dezsoe wrote:In 1.2109 or later versions there is a Goto Ref button on the probe screen. You can go to the reference points before you turn off the machine: next time you have to home it will be at the home switches and home it in a minute.
Problem is my home speed is already the max speed machine goes, 2000 mm/min, thats slow, when axis is far i wait about 1 minute to home when i just want a simple cut. But well soon i will upgrade to ac servo and i guess that will be solved at 20 000mm/min max speed.
But homing the machine on each power up is the good practise.
I need to understand why home is so important?
option 1) I put a block (200mm x 200mm) at center of machine, then i jog to 0,0,0 of block zero all and start my work.
option 2) I put a block (200mm x 200mm) at center of machine, home, then i jog to 0,0,0 of block zero all and start my work.
Giving that 2 options, what is diferent or what can happen when home vs not home?