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Do you home your machine when you power up? If you do then leave the G53 there. It all depends on how you home your machine. If you move to the bed of your machine and home and touchoff tool to table then G53 Z0 will dive through your workpiece. You could before touching off, move your Z to the highest point and home Z there, then touchoff on the table, then G53 Z0 will move the Z to where you homed it. You have to remember where you touchoff Z will be G54 Z0 which should not be the same place as G53 Z0 is. G54 is an offset to G53 and G53 X0 Y0 Z0 is suppose to be the same place all the time. That is basic with no special circumstances. Last edit: 18 Jun 2019 18:11 by bevins.flylowgofastturnleft wrote: Hello, So I can just remove G53 lines, but perhaps there is a better way to proceed ? Could you give me a post or a link to the good way to take origins ? I think I miss something Thanks
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Where you set the machine coordinates Z0 (G53) has nothing to do with the work coordinate (G54) settings where your G-code actually does its moves. You should set the home position to the top of travel so all G53 moves are Z-, then touch off the G54 work coordinates to set Z0 to be your work or table surface, as needed by your G-code from Fusion. Doing that will give you the movements you need. (It sounds like you really are not getting the difference between "machine" and "work" coordinates and how they are used. It also sounds like you are using homing like touching off, these are not the same thing and should not be used interchangeably. You home once at start up, you touch off when ever you change tools, or setups. Last edit: 20 Jun 2019 12:18 by Todd Zuercher.flylowgofastturnleft wrote: hello, If I understand, Z axis need to work in negatives value ? This is the opposite with fusion 360. How to have a good file from Fusion ?
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its not opposite with Fusion. Up direction is positive in fusion. If you increase the Z value you fly, if you decrease it, you sink. Think intuitively, up is +, right is +, depth is + and their respective opposite axis are negative direction. G53 Z0 is at the upper limit of the spindle because it is safe location and a safe number. You can very well change that value to be something like 200 instead of 0 from the ini file. but then 0 will be on your table and when you have long endmills, entering G0 G53 Z0 means goodbye endmill. But when G53 Z0 is topmost which is the convention, it doesnt change, safe, easier to remember than 200flylowgofastturnleft wrote: hello, If I understand, Z axis need to work in negatives value ? This is the opposite with fusion 360. How to have a good file from Fusion ?
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