Gerry,
I finally got my spindle touch probe and am trying to use the 2017 probing features in the jog panel.
The problem is that randomly - about every 4th or 5th probing attempt - the machine will do the probing routine and then go past the zero and keep flying along, having crashed past the opposite pocket (or boss) wall. If I had a ceramic stylus I'd have wiped out about 10 of them by now. The impact tolerant touch probe I got from Cliff on CNCZone has paid for itself about 2x over after 2 weeks of ownership...
Lets say I'm doing the inside of a cylindrical pocket:
1. I use the auto-zero to set the height of the pocket top to Z0. All good so far.
2. I manually center (more or less) inside the pocket and jog down about .2"
3. I click the 'inside pocket' probe button and the probing routine starts.
4. Probe moves X+ at the 'initial speed' and touches the X+ side, retracts the programmed amount and does the second touch at reduced speed. Good to go.
5. Probe moves in X- to the other side of the pocket, then hits the opposite wall at initial speed and keeps going until I hit the escape key or E-stop.
The probe LED on the screen lights up when it hits the wall and goes out after the stylus snaps back down in to the contacts. This isn't a case of having a cheapo probe that isn't registering the touch.
This has also happened doing outside bosses. Sometimes it touches all four sides and then on the rapid back to center it keeps going in the last direction it was traveling until it hits a limit switch or I stop it with the reset or feed hold (or estop).
I don't think it's happened on any of the corner routines or single axis routines, but my memory is a little fuzzy sometimes.
Assuming I zeroed everything on a previous probing cycle, once I've stopped the motion after the crash and the probe is way out of the intended final position, the work DRO's still read 0.0000 on both X and Y. i.e. the crash happens before the DRO's are updated.
The machine DRO's are keeping track of the motion - even the unintended motion. I can turn off the 'home auto-zero' and re-home all the axis after a crash and the machine DRO's are within a half a 'thou. I'm guessing this means that UCCNC isn't flipping out, my machine isn't losing steps, and that the probing routine is still going on when I hit the escape key.
I've tried re-starting UCCNC and restarting the computer; neither has helped. Neither has changing axis speeds, probing speeds, kernel frequency, or just about every other setting I could fiddle with. I'll get a few probing cycles done and then it takes off again, regardless of the tweaking I've done. I've got it down to 40IPM rapids, 30 acceleration, 10IPM initial speed, and 2IPM second touch - speed doesn't seem to make a difference. It's almost funny watching it crash in super slo-mo...
Honestly, I don't know if this is a 2017 screenset issue, a UCCNC issue, a VistaMPG issue, or a hardware issue on my end. Just thought I'd start with you since the old(ish) probing manual for the 2010 Mach3 screenset is the only thing I could find with definitions of your probe panel settings. Has anything changed since the 2011 version of your manual?
PS - using UCCNC 1.2045, and I've disconnected the touch-plates I made a while back. Now that I have the TTS toolholders all I use is the auto-zero and the spindle probe.
Thanks for any suggestions you might have.
-Ralph