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« on: May 02, 2011, 12:28:58 PM »
hIYA JIM, NOPE been there tested that one. I tried to argue the same point with ART. BUT after he explained how it actually worked and I spend days testing it, the results were that mach homing is NOT speed dependant, other than the time span of one step cycle(very very fast).
Yes the final stopping point will change BUT not the actual trip point of the home switch. The trip point is where the home position is recorded not where the motion stops.
Same thing with the G31 probe cycle. Argued that one as well and ART was correct. I stil prefer the alternate method that the rest of the world uses BUT that is another story.
NOW IF you are using a spring loaded switch that has a flip flop mechanism it can change depending on how hard you slap the switch. BUT that is a switch problem not a MACH problem.
Just a thought, (;-) TP