My position window gives me a position in mm, but I do not have a blue question mark anywhere. Not in the red window, and not when I open the key pad window. I will attach images of both windows.by Silvia - Handibot Forum
And I have now added the design file of the square, and a picture of the squares it made at the two y heights. In between the first and second one I repressed the x,y zeroeing button, then I jogged down to the bottom left corner with the arrow keys, went one step left and up from the position where the sensors hit the ends, and pressed escape. But is that the way to proceed? How do you make sureby Silvia - Handibot Forum
I follwed the instructions in the manual for x and y axis. Did not do z, as that is not a problem for me. Made a nice jig so the workpiece is always aligned the same way. Designed a test square of 40x40 mm with its center at 40,40 mm from bottom left corner. Calibrated z = 0 manually. Then pressed the calibrate x and y axis button. It first asks me about the units that are apparently differentby Silvia - Handibot Forum
Dear Brian, Thank you for your quick reply. The piece I'm cutting is only 150x150 mm large in my design, and when I actually measure it on the work piece it is even a bit smaller. I am sure the tool does not hit any of the end stops. I am not sure of the version of the hardware... but I run the tool via shopbot 3 control software, as that is what came with the tool on a usb stick, togby Silvia - Handibot Forum
Dear all, I am new to the handibot. I managed to cut the example file, draw my own designs in v-carve, and mill the designs on mdf and plywood. But I can not get the cutting done EXACTLY at the x,y location I want them to be at. If I rerun the same file again on the same piece of wood (just to see if the second time the x,y alignment is still the same) the y-axis is off by a centimeter of mby Silvia - Handibot Forum