8/25/2023 0 Comments Woodpecker 3.2 grbl probe![]() ![]() When adapting it to LinuxCNC I had similar grinding noises. I have a kit CNC I purchased quite a long time ago with a proprietary controller board. Note: your speeds might be lower starting out.Īre you running your projects at the recommended speed rate determined by Easel? If so, you could simply test this by lowering well below it. While there is a lot of information out there, here is an article I came across that explains the process. ![]() If you have and determined everything slides smoothly and without problems start diagnosing your feed rates. This would be without the drive screw connected. ![]() However, the machine will respond with a symptom such as the grinding.Īssuming this was a kit you put together, or even if it came assembled, have you slid the x axis the length of the rails to see if it is binding. Your X axis rods could be bent (slightly), or not “true” and you might not notice it visibly. However, you can’t rule out an “out of square” machine. To me, the grinding noise is caused by improper feed rates. Not only in the distance expected to travel, but at a feed rate that is efficient. Your machine needs to be calibrated properly. ![]()
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