Forest CNC Job Home

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Follow these steps to set the home position for your job. Think about how you have defined the job in VCarve Pro and set the home position to match that design.

  1. Secure the material to be cut to the table using clamps or whatever method is appropriate
  • You may have to use CNC Controls and manually move the gantry to allow room
  1. Once your material is in place, using the CNC controls move the gantry to the desired home position.
  • To travel quickly to the other end of the table, enable Rabbit mode by clicking the Turtle / Rabbit button until the light is on
  • Move gantry to approx home
  • Set Turtle mode
  • Fine tune position until you get to the desired home position
  1. Set new Home coordinates
  • Click SETUP (F1) -> PART Mode (F1)
  • Press SET (F10) to set the X Home value to the current position.
  • Click NEXT AXIS (F1) to advance to Y
  • Click SET (F10) to set the Y Home to the current position
  • Click NEXT AXIS (F1) to advance to Z
  • Using the CNC Controls, move Gantry away from edge to create space for probe using the X,Y & Z move buttons
  • Click the AUTO (F4) button and CYCLE START
  • Test probe by clicking button to assure button click registers
  • Put probe in place under the bit
  • To initiate auto setting the Z home, click CYCLE START
  • The CNC will move the Z axis to set the new Z Home value
  • Using the CNC Controls, press Z+ to move the bit away from the probe
  • Remove probe and place it safely back on top of the controller
  1. (Optional) If you would like to confirm home, click MDI (F3)
  2. Confirm home position
  • Press ESC a few times to return to the main menu.
  • Select MDI (F3)
  • Enter x0y0z0.25 in the Block and press ENTER to accept the command and then CYCLE START
  • The CNC will move the bit to the job home position with the bit setting at 1/4" above the surface of the material
  • You can use x0y0z0 if you want the bit to touch the material
  • Using the CNC Controls, press Z+ to move the bit away from the material