
04-02-2011, 15:50
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iScout
AKA: Brian, Frenchie, or that guy
 FRC #0461 (Westside Boiler Invasion)
Team Role: CAD
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Rookie Year: 2010
Location: West Lafayette, IN
Posts: 224
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Re: Help with CNC router
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Originally Posted by DonRotolo
...and if it is losing zero instantly some time during run, then it is likely a bad connection, electrical interference, or (depending on how zero is set) something accidentally resetting the zero. Soyy, I'm not familiar with V-Carve
Unplug and reconnect every connector and terminal, regardless of where.
has the machine been moved recently, or any new machines (or anything electrical/electronic) in the area? Like a welder?
When you run it, are any other machines in the shop in use?
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I opened the case up and everything was alright, so I doubt that that is the problem. However interference could be a possibility, so I'll check that.
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