![]() ![]() ![]() So I recommend to use Constant Velocity mode for the toolpath for files destined for Autoleveller, not Full Stop. ![]() Now, before we go into the general items of the list, I want to include a bit on the toolpath modes and how to program them, because Autoleveller breaks up the gcode into bite-sized segments, and each gets Z (height) adjusted to compensate for Z (height) errors.Ĭonstant Velocity mode (set via a "G64" in the gcode) moves the machine around curves and tiny Z changes produced by Autoleveller get cut relatively quietly and smooth, whereas when the program is set to Full Stop mode (set via G61 in the gcode), all the Z adjustment transitions are audible and the machine vibrates significantly more. This is based on using Autoleveller with output from Cambam, and using Linuxcnc, but it should be informative for other app combinations as well, because the principles are the same. For benefit of others, I explain my Autoleveller process using an actual probe device: ![]()
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