Has anyone had any luck setting up the tool setter with the Redline Controller. It is kicking my backside. I have gone through the setup and it’s acting like it’s not saving the location. I had to set the manual tool change location in alignment so that it would move straight back and align correctly. But now I am having the following problem.
When I change to a 60 deg V bit it moves nicely and looks to set correctly. However, all my other bits will move back and slam into the tool changer and this is causing it to cut way to deep. Example: I have a pocket set to cut 0.25 but because it slams into the tool and I will point out it pushes my spool board down it hits so hard. It’s causing the cut to be 0.5 deep.
Did you burn down onefinity with emails on this yet? Because I just went through this with about 500 emails with them and got all the way to a video call with redline. It REALLY needs a whole youtube video step by step to get everyone dialed in. I think I might can help. But honestly a phone call or facetime call would be best while we are both standing at the machine. I feel your pain. I have mine working correctly unless the work piece is too close to the Y edge. We found bugs…
Thank you for your reply, I have not called or emailed Onefinity yet thought I would start here. I will reach out tomorrow and figure out how to make contact. You have a Merry Christmas and I talk to you tomorrow or at some point this weekend. Again, Thank You
I agree. Need lots of videos on everything. But according to onefinity, the redline manual isn’t done, the atc manual and tool setter next year. its frustrating having a machine that you don’t know how to run
Since what was shipped was ‘early adopter’ machines so far, we’ve been working with Redline to nail down the manual. They’re very close to having the step by step pages done. It will be on our manual page at the beginning of the year!
Big Thank you to 3GCBoatRepair (Boyd). Turned out to be a workflow process. I do still have a few other things to fine tune, but it is now working. Again, thank you Boyd.