Thank you so much for the tutorial!!! I have watched it 10-15 times probably before i was ready to learn it, +probe was connected in reverse wiring. It is super simple now when i tested it but something was blocking me to start slowly and learn. THANK you :)))
Thank you very much for this. I have been completely baffled by both the software itself and the (NOT) help file, but your explanation makes it all perfectly simple.
Question for you. I have all working just fine, but struggling to try and get it to retract a specified distance. ie Probe Z azis, zero axis and retract 25mm. It just retracts whatever distance the probe was from the surface it was probing before it started.
So I try to set up a corner probe but I can't see where can I set up the wall thickness of my mobile probe? In my situation have a probe wall thickness of 10mm but by default is 20mm I think
Hi Daniel. Great video. Probably the best video I've seen yet of probing in UCCNC. I find their manual very lacking, so use their forum & youtube to help me find my way. Cheers.
Thanks for this Daniel. I struggled to figure out the settings to make probing work. One question : at 5:32 when you enter X0Y0 to move to the X0 and Y0, would hitting the Goto Zero button do the same thing?
NO , in the std uccnc macro for that button it would goto X0Y0Z0 and if your z was bed as mine always is it woukd crash into stock . I have chsnged my button to Goto XY Zero
Many thanks Daniel. Please, on my UCSB bob, does the black npn cable connect to any available Input or Output point? The probe instructions indicate that the yellow cable goes to +5v to +12v and blue connects to ground. My challenge is with the black cable. Many thanks in advance
Hi Daniel. What version of UCCNC is that? Doesn't have the same layout as mine, which I just got and understood to be the latest version. I think the info is the same but harder to follow.
Hi Daniel. Thank You for this video very well done. But I have a question about the angle probing. If I put a workpiece that is not parrallell with X and Y axis, does angle probing compensate for that misalignment with X, Y axis. When You are running a G-code in UCCNC. Best regards to You from John Eriksson in Sweden
No it tells you whast tyhe angle error is , in uccnc you need to add gcode command G68 A0 B0 R45 where A and B are the X Y centre of rotation and R is your angle error ( in the case above 45 deg )
Thank you so much for the tutorial!!! I have watched it 10-15 times probably before i was ready to learn it, +probe was connected in reverse wiring. It is super simple now when i tested it but something was blocking me to start slowly and learn. THANK you :)))
Thank you very much for this. I have been completely baffled by both the software itself and the (NOT) help file, but your explanation makes it all perfectly simple.
Which submarine was this video filmed in? All it was missing was the sonar ping.
Question for you. I have all working just fine, but struggling to try and get it to retract a specified distance. ie Probe Z azis, zero axis and retract 25mm. It just retracts whatever distance the probe was from the surface it was probing before it started.
So I try to set up a corner probe but I can't see where can I set up the wall thickness of my mobile probe? In my situation have a probe wall thickness of 10mm but by default is 20mm I think
Hi, do I need any files other than the sample macros from UCCNC to run the probe functions exactly like you are showing in the video?
Hi Daniel. Great video. Probably the best video I've seen yet of probing in UCCNC. I find their manual very lacking, so use their forum & youtube to help me find my way. Cheers.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this Daniel. I struggled to figure out the settings to make probing work.
One question : at 5:32 when you enter X0Y0 to move to the X0 and Y0, would hitting the Goto Zero button do the same thing?
NO , in the std uccnc macro for that button it would goto X0Y0Z0 and if your z was bed as mine always is it woukd crash into stock . I have chsnged my button to Goto XY Zero
@@tomahawkcnc5583 Thanks, very glad I didn't try it!
Which model probe?
Many thanks Daniel.
Please, on my UCSB bob, does the black npn cable connect to any available Input or Output point?
The probe instructions indicate that the yellow cable goes to +5v to +12v and blue connects to ground. My challenge is with the black cable.
Many thanks in advance
Normally the black wire will output +ve so it goes to input +ve and input -ve to earth on the ucsb
@@tomahawkcnc5583 Many thanks bud. This helps.
I was challenged understanding the wiring diagram in the UCSB manual.
Hi, great video! Those features are available in a UCCNC without custom scripts? Or do I need extra scripts.. where can I get them? Thanks
Download the development release of uccnc
Hi Daniel. What version of UCCNC is that? Doesn't have the same layout as mine, which I just got and understood to be the latest version. I think the info is the same but harder to follow.
I am using the latest development version 1.2113 with a slight modified buttons and main screen thanks to Chris Smith
Thanks for the tutorial! What screenset are you using?
A slightly modified one done by Cgris Smith on the UCCNC facebook group
Hi Daniel.
Thank You for this video very well done. But I have a question about the angle probing. If I put a workpiece that is not parrallell with X and Y axis, does angle probing compensate for that misalignment with X, Y axis. When You are running a G-code in UCCNC.
Best regards to You from John Eriksson in Sweden
No it tells you whast tyhe angle error is , in uccnc you need to add gcode command G68 A0 B0 R45 where A and B are the X Y centre of rotation and R is your angle error ( in the case above 45 deg )
Hi - Does uccnc software have probe concentricity compensation similar to the Crafty CNC operation
No for that use probelt plugin from crafty cnc
How did you add the save button? My one doesn’t have it and I lose my settings every time
Do you use the existing M31 probing program ?
No i use a modified M6 macro
Can you share your software with me?
What probe brand is that please mate? Where can you get it?
Was a poor quality vers probe , had about 5 failures before giving up and throwing them in the bin . I use the ittp probe from Hallmark these days.