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Mike Bogart
Приєднався 25 кві 2014
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Onefinity Elite JTech laser setup
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Quick walkthrough on getting jtech laser to work with Onefinity Elite series with Masso controller.
Onefinity Elite Series Dust Hose Bracket
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Fits Onefinity Elite series machines, may fit X50 as well but not positive. www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1453766169/4-inch-dust-hose-bracket-for-onefinity?ref=listings_manager_grid
JTech Magnetic Mount for Onefinity CNC
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Magnetic mount made from Corian. Files to follow. 12x Magnets 12mmx2mm 4x M5x12MM pan head screws 4x M5 flat washers 4x M5 nylok nuts. 2 pieces of 4”x4” 12mm Corian or hardwood of some type. Files available here: forum.onefinitycnc.com/t/magnetic-mount-for-jtech/3338 Thanks to Paul for making the STL files!
Onefinity CNC Smart UPS
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Quick overview of UPS on my Onefinity. www.amazon.com/APC-Smart-UPS-SmartConnect-Uninterruptible-SMT750C/dp/B074P4NJWL/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=apc smart ups 750&qid=1612224328&sprefix=apc smart&sr=8-3
Onefinity CNC Right side Controller
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This is how I did the controller to the right. Used two (2) 4 foot extensions on X/Z.
Onefinity CNC Homing Stops
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Thanks Bill Blades! Links for connector and socket head screws. www.amazon.com/uxcell-0-8-Pitch-Length-Stainless-Coupling/dp/B07JPYF4DC/ref=mp_s_a_1_13?dchild=1&keywords=m5x20mm connector nut&qid=1611369802&refinements=p_85:2470955011&rnid=2470954011&rps=1&sr=8-13 www.amazon.com/uxcell-M5x70mm-Thread-Socket-Hexagon/dp/B01FXDJO9Q/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=m5x70mm socket&qid=1611369718&sr=8-4
Onefinity CNC Bit Setting Macro 2.0
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7/5/21 New Code added, solves problems with laser, and will only measure both tools at first tool change. Big shout out to Warren Brown! Scroll down to my reply in the link below dated July 5 for updated code. This macro is a problem if using the laser currently. There is a bug with the machine when using the laser when homed. Until this bug gets worked out there isn’t a workaround, use the oth...
Onefinity CNC Bit Setting Macro
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How the Onefinity bit setting code mod looks. 7/5/21 NEW code added really streamlines things. Big thanks to Warren Brown! Scroll down to the reply in the thread linked below that I made on July 5. forum.onefinitycnc.com/t/bitsetter-in-the-future/412/13 Link to version 2.0 that probes at beginning of file and only once at tool change: ua-cam.com/video/LlJMNm2EmAU/v-deo.html
Great video. Shimming the mount is a great idea.
great video thanks for the help
If the tramming is not much off, can someone just use the builtin Micro Tramming? Thank you for the video.
Thank you for the video. I can see that there is already a washboard surface. I would be concerned that the micrometer is measuring the deformity of the existing surface. I use a 12"x12" smooth tile laid on the spoilerboard when tramming. A piece of glass may be even better.
That's a great idea!
@@cybergnetwork588 Glad you like it. I just used it today and was happy with it.
How do you use the probe on a circle or odd shape, lip on probe would not work, sorry new here ty
You would either have to line up by eye or make a fence on two sides and do a bit of math.
Awesome video full of instruction Can you help with your spoil board set up I would love to have plans to duplicate it for my Onefinity elite on a own stand
Great video, thanks. I just got my Jtech and getting going with it. I hope to see more of your stuff!!
Thank You
Still getting used to the terms and stuff here, but my air assist pump arrives this morning and I'll be setting mine up today. So it's my understanding that all the g codes there 54-60 was it...are just offset differences between stuff. But if light burn always uses g54 to probe it's start position. wouldn't it make sense to just keep that for use with laser only and then use the others for other vetric stuff like parking or what have you?
I suppose but Masso starts in G54 so pretty easy to forget and use it for non-laser work. Also, I do a lot of tumblers and drinkware on a rotary makes it easier if you can store an offset for each item. I’ve taken to manually deleting the G54 from the code at this point.
Does it actually matter enough that the probe moves during contact or should you hold it against the work piece?
I always hold it in place.
Amazing. Thank you for sharing! Do you know if the X-50 controller can store/retain G55-G59, and G28 across power cycles? I have recessed out a notch for my touch probe in a different location in the spoilboard. Still waiting for my woodworker to arrive!
Original controller will not store any offsets across power cycles. Elite series with Masso can.
@@mikebogart3841 Wow, thanks for the quick response Mike. That is too bad but makes your macro even more valuable 🙂
Hi I bought a Journeyman Elite and having a probing issue. I am new to this so good chance its an operator error…. Question, I went through the probing process but once cutting out a simple circle its not starting the cut within the probing area at all. Should the probing tell the CNC where the work area will be at or do you think something is wrong with the probing device?
Mike, can you do a video on how to do the offsets for the laser to the spindle?
I really wish i would have waited. Still hoping for a upgrade path to the elite...Still love my Onefinity. I want to upgrade mine to the x-50 but im holding off to find out if i can get a upgrade path to that controller.
Question: you said the Probe Diameter is the bit diameter.. Do you mean the bit shaft diameter or the blade diameter? All my bits have a 1/4 shaft. So, if I use a 1/4 shaft bit with a 1/8 blade, what do I put in as the probe diameter?
You’d use the cutter diameter as that is what will contact the block.
Still about 6 weeks out for my Onefinity Elite delivery but very much appreciate any info you provide.
If using a precision piece like that to probe, it's important to probe your Z using the tool you will be using.
Yes, if you’re not using a tool setter. I am using a tool setter so I can probe Z with pin and when the bit change is called for it will measure the bit and apply the difference in offsets on Z to make everything work correctly.
@@mikebogart3841 Of course. I've just ordered a tool setter and have been using your fantastic spindle control cable you sent. I wasn't undermining you just putting it in for those who didn't\don't know.
Very hepful. Thanks Mike!
Agreed!
Is there a list of mdi commands listed anywhere? What command do I use to switch back to the router or spindle?
T=tool number M06=tool change.. so T1M06 would change it back to tool 1.. usually I just change back to whatever tool was in the spindle before I changed to laser. The number after T can be anything between 1-100. Some reserve tool 1 for a probe pin.
@mikebogart3841 thank you!
Great video Mike!
Thank you so much! What is the material you use for shims? Can you use aluminum foil? I am waiting on my Elite Journeyman to come in…. Thanks Chris
On the video he told brass
That is very cool.. I have been wondering why this wasn't a standard thing from the beginning. I just saw someone else asked the same question I was thinking down in the comments concerning the router on/off function.
You can turn the router on/off automatically with a iot relay and the breakout board. Easy install highly recommend it, guarantee you will hit play at least once with the router not turned on manually. 🤣
New to this. Can you point to more information on using this?
If the router/spindle is grounded do you need the magnetic attachment? Still waiting for my machine to arrive LOL!
So you first probe for X,Y, and Z off the work piece and this info is used in the macro?
What was the micro did you use to make this work?
Here's a link to the post in the forum. There have been some changes made to the code today. Functions a bit differently but works very well, make sure you scroll down to my reply on July 5 for the latest update. forum.onefinitycnc.com/t/bit-setter-macro-v2-0/2757
Thanks for posting
Why did you recess the touch probe plate.
Wan’t necessary just did it so it’s always in the same location.
Next time hold your camera horizontally.
Awesome. Good job.
Nice!!!!! I haven’t even mounted my laser yet but like the idea! Thanks Mike!!
Thanks Mike! Great idea! Should really save those bearings and keep a better square.
Is your Onefinity 36" X 36"?
It’s the woodworker. Cutting area 32.125”
Testing 1.0.7 seems to be working fine.
Have run 20-30 files on 1.0.7 now, working well.
Why not install homing limit switches?
The purpose of these stops is to avoid problems with dust buildup when homing that could impact square. Also, to not have the guide bearings hitting the mounting feet to help avoid the possibility of the bearings moving. It homes with decent accuracy with the built in stall homing.
On the one hand it is not necessary because the motors are small and you will hardly destroy anything and on the other hand the two Y axes are aligned to each other.
Glad I could help, Mike!
Refreshing to see corian used for the mount. It's a hard material but easy to machine. Except the chips stick to everything and create a total mess.
Yes it can be messy. With dust collection it’s not so bad though.
Hi Mike, Don't have my machine yet but am interested in your spoil board concept and design. Maybe a new video idea for you.... Also looks like you milled some aluminum . What did you make? Thanks
Hi Ronald! I just made a couple little tools I needed for my work nothing to fancy. Milled ok with an ‘o’ spiral although finish wasn’t great but probably would have been better with a pass with a ball nose. As for the spoilboard setup you may want to check out one that Ryan Labarre made, it takes mine to the next level. ua-cam.com/video/EwffKG55itc/v-deo.html
Thanks for the link.... looks good :-) What size is your spoil board?
Started out at 31.25” but I ended up knocking of about 5/16” off the front and left to mount my square guide pieces. Originally I had put holes in the spoilboard with copper pipe to retain the square guide but decided that I didn’t really like that setup.
That's pretty cool Mike. Was hoping to see it go down and up again..... Thanks
Mike, couldn't you flip the sides the drag chains are on as well?
You could flip the gantry but I think it requires a bit of disassembly to get the Z mounting plate on the front again. I took the easy route, for $30 figured it was the best route for me. There is an option to reverse X motor in the controller settings if this is your preference.
I don`t like how the dust will go on the open rails your asking for issues down the road if you ask me but great machine
I don’t know that it’s really an issue.. most sliding compound miter saws use the same guide bearings system. But who knows time will tell.
I just ordered one,thanks.
I see some shims where the x axis mounts to the y rails. Was this a tramming issue?
Yes had to put a bit of shim in there. Think it was 4 pieces of aluminum can.
@@mikebogart3841 well mine is still a couple months away so I'm just watching and reading as much as possible so I know what to do if I have issues
The tram was pretty minor but I’m kind of OCD sometimes so had to tweak it. Jason Stewart did a video on tramming on the FB page. He shimmed in a different spot, I just found it easier to shim in the blocks.
Just ordered mine and have an April delivery date, so I'm making my way through all of the videos. Thank you!
same here
Thanks for the video. Are the soft limits permanently saved or will they need to be adjusted after each boot up?
They will save to the config file. They may have to be changed again on a firmware update but will save between power ups. Don’t forget to click the save button after changing any settings in the configuration settings. 😁
How did you set up the on/off of router without manual on/off?
You need the breakout board and a relay. I’m using this one. Pin 15 and a ground on the breakout board. www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00WV7GMA2/ref=ppx_yo_mob_b_inactive_ship_o0_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1