Add-on for the M6 ​​macro?

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Re: Add-on for the M6 ​​macro?

Postby Algone » Thu May 08, 2025 11:42 pm

Hi, in this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpMjEAyg6gY&t=7s it's better explained.
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Re: Add-on for the M6 ​​macro?

Postby Algone » Tue May 13, 2025 8:41 pm

I'm surprised, over 3000 views, downloaded 33 times and not a single comment, are there people living here? :lol:
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Re: Add-on for the M6 ​​macro?

Postby Algone » Fri May 16, 2025 5:47 pm

Once again, I got excited too quickly. There's a problem with this macro: it doesn't record the tool offset in Z.
I assume it was built into button 821, so I'm wondering if games only record the offset with the macro, or if it's not possible?
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Re: Add-on for the M6 ​​macro?

Postby Algone » Tue Jun 03, 2025 7:18 am

Hello everyone, I still haven't been able to fix this macro. I inserted the line: "exec.Code("G43 H"+Newtool);" but I still get random offsets. Maybe I'm doing it wrong. Here's how I do it:
1- With probe 1 mounted in the spindle, I set the work zero in X, Y, then switch to "Touch Probe" mode and probe Z.
2- I switch to "Mobile Probe" mode, probe 1 on the work zero in Z, I click on "Reference current as workpiece", probe 1 goes to probe 2, which is a tool probe, probes, then returns to work zero.
3- I run the Gcode, the tool probes on probe 2, probes but doesn't record the offset.

I should point out that I'm using version 1.2118
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