beacon14
12-16-2007, 08:12 PM
This is one I've never seen or heard of. I spent yesterday cutting sample files of an inlay to be put in the center of a dining table. Everything ran fine except on this one file. The file is made of two toolpaths in VCP, combined into one .sbp file, the first one steps down from 0 to .97" in 4 passes, the second starts at .97 and steps down to 2.01" in 5 passes. The first passes ran fine, but the last five passes machine at a depth less than the depth in the file. I can watch the lines in the file and the control screen shows the tool at a higher depth. Oddest part is that the log file shows that the file ran to it's full programmed depth but the hole only measures the depth shown on the screen for the last pass.
I re-ran the file several times in air-cut mode and it always runs the same way. Restarting the computer and control box didn't change anything. Went back to VCP and output just the errant toolpath and it does the same thing. That is the only toolpath that didn't run properly all day. Each time it goes to the same incorrect depth for each pass.
programmed depth ------- actual depth and Z position on control screen
-.2425 ------- -.243
-.485 ------- -.485
-.7275 ------- -.727
-.970000 ------- -.970
-1.1780000 ------- -1.074
-1.386 ------- -1.232
-1.594 ------- -1.447
-1.807 ------- -1.663
-2.010000 ------- -1.863
Not sure I'm explaining this effectively, but the bottom line is that for half the file everything is fine but the second half machines at incorrect depths and the problem is repeatable so not grounding or electrical noise. The actual hole measures 1.86" deep even though the log file shows a minimum Z value of -2.01. The stepped area that machines .97" deep measures correctly.
I'm out of ideas of what to look for - except that I replaced my control computer a week ago after the old one died. The new one is a refurbished Pentium 4, 2.0Ghz with 512M RAM running XP Pro with all options disabled and only SB3.5.3 loaded. Speed test returns 83.4. I also just swapped the router for a spindle.
What's going on here?
I re-ran the file several times in air-cut mode and it always runs the same way. Restarting the computer and control box didn't change anything. Went back to VCP and output just the errant toolpath and it does the same thing. That is the only toolpath that didn't run properly all day. Each time it goes to the same incorrect depth for each pass.
programmed depth ------- actual depth and Z position on control screen
-.2425 ------- -.243
-.485 ------- -.485
-.7275 ------- -.727
-.970000 ------- -.970
-1.1780000 ------- -1.074
-1.386 ------- -1.232
-1.594 ------- -1.447
-1.807 ------- -1.663
-2.010000 ------- -1.863
Not sure I'm explaining this effectively, but the bottom line is that for half the file everything is fine but the second half machines at incorrect depths and the problem is repeatable so not grounding or electrical noise. The actual hole measures 1.86" deep even though the log file shows a minimum Z value of -2.01. The stepped area that machines .97" deep measures correctly.
I'm out of ideas of what to look for - except that I replaced my control computer a week ago after the old one died. The new one is a refurbished Pentium 4, 2.0Ghz with 512M RAM running XP Pro with all options disabled and only SB3.5.3 loaded. Speed test returns 83.4. I also just swapped the router for a spindle.
What's going on here?