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Gerald D Tue 04 November 2008 10:31

Here is a new sub-forum for "troubleshooting"
 
Hi All

Quite often we do some troubleshooting in the personal threads, or somewhere else, and go through the pitfalls that more folk are going to experience. I would like to keep copies of all those troubleshooting discussions in one place.

See this example of Fabrica in Sri Lanka:
http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1066
The reason for his jerky gantry movement was a simple Mach setting, but we jumped through a lot of hoops before he discovered the root cause. That discussion and solution shouldn't get buried in only a personal thread.

Can everyone tell us here of anymore buried discussions that I should copy to this sub-forum? Thanks

Marc Shlaes Tue 04 November 2008 14:05

GregJ just had the same type of jerky cut when he used a certain method to draw shapes in Rhino. He was so sure it was mechanical he started disassembling motor mounts (if I recall).

Greg J Tue 04 November 2008 18:02

Marc is correct. I experienced some very strange motion (jerky) and thought it was a loose pinion.

What's the best way to "clip" those thread and post here?

Or how do I make a link for just a few posts ? :o

Gerald D Tue 04 November 2008 21:55

Greg, your post above is number 3 of this thread - you can see the #3 at the top right of the post. Right click on the "#3", Copy Shortcut, Paste, gives a link to that post. Eg.
http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showt...45&postcount=3

So, if you see a troubleshooting discussion anywhere, copy the first post of that discussion to here (this thread). I will dig from there on to find all the posts up to the solution and make a thread of them.

Gerald D Tue 04 November 2008 21:56

Marc, I have already caught that one as an example. I didn't make it clear enough that the sub-forum of threads looks like this for a start.:
http://www.mechmate.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=83

J.R. Hatcher Wed 05 November 2008 03:53

http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showt...&postcount=160

J.R. Hatcher Wed 05 November 2008 03:53

http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showt...&postcount=162

J.R. Hatcher Wed 05 November 2008 04:00

http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showt...&postcount=198

Gerald D Wed 05 November 2008 04:27

Thanks JR.

Doug_Ford Wed 05 November 2008 18:14

http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showt...9&postcount=12

Gerald D Wed 05 November 2008 21:44

Thanks Doug.

Doug_Ford Thu 06 November 2008 16:54

http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showt...4&postcount=55

Doug_Ford Thu 06 November 2008 16:55

http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showt...&postcount=100

Doug_Ford Thu 06 November 2008 16:57

http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showt...1&postcount=95

Doug_Ford Thu 06 November 2008 16:59

http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showt...&postcount=116

Doug_Ford Thu 06 November 2008 17:05

http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showt...&postcount=152

Doug_Ford Thu 06 November 2008 17:08

http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showt...31&postcount=1

Doug_Ford Thu 06 November 2008 17:09

Thank YOU Gerald. Besides, I'm expecting to have to use this stuff one day so I'm really helping myself. :)

Doug_Ford Thu 06 November 2008 17:22

http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showt...21&postcount=1

Doug_Ford Thu 06 November 2008 17:27

http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showt...12&postcount=1

Gerald D Thu 06 November 2008 22:15

Good going Doug!

With my memory these days, I remember someone having jumper issues on the PMDX in the last 3 weeks, but I can't remember who it was - anyone help us out?

Greg J Fri 07 November 2008 05:41

Justin's Jumper Pin
 
http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showt...7&postcount=41

Gerald D Fri 07 November 2008 06:33

That's it, thanks.

Looking over that forum and its topics, it strikes me that the majority are just getting started, teething problems. But I suppose most machines havn't been around long enough for wear and tear issues. :)

domino11 Fri 07 November 2008 07:25

Quote:
Originally Posted by Gerald D View Post
But I suppose most machines havn't been around long enough for wear and tear issues. :)
Or the design is just too darn reliable. :)

Gerald D Fri 07 November 2008 07:52

Simplicity = reliability


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