Hi. Thanks for that. In my case it didnt pose a large problem until I installed a 4th axis which is a whole lot more to setup after losing position.
Mr Rufus your problem appears to be similar to mine abet more pronounced. But do look at your fixtures, parts moving is the worst, and as you progress if you upgrade your machine as I have done, its a large piece of aluminum that might decide to make a hole into something if it lets go. Timber, well I put a 200mm machined ball into the opposite wall off my lathe that was a fun day. The dent remains.
As mentioned its a problem for me if in the rare occasion I need to stop urgently. I am running close to the line on momentum with the largest Nema 34 I could find. A side business for me its all about time taken to machine so I do push the limits. Occasionally on a very aggressive run my Nema will lose its position and E Stop the machine, this is also untidy similar to hitting the buttons. Although, the stop button is the worst.
Earthing is an interesting subject and I am going to look further into my machine. My case, if I hit the stop button, the machine will stop immediately, then about a split second later I will see it shudder which is the problem. I can only think a surge, can only be in my mind. Back to earthing, I am electrical worker in cardiac so know a bit about it. If you have any shielded conductors in your system, and have connected both ends of the shield to earth, its plausible a ground loop will be created making the whole earthing process moot in that conductor. Not sure in your case but I am going to check those for a start there is a lot of room for noise in a cnc controller, and its a simple mistake.
I think also about me I am going to look at an estop relay, cant say I have ever seen or installed a specific one prior so thanks for that Mr Byrd. BTW I never look at sites but did look at yours. Super cool, my workshop is mostly joinery, I have designed a bunch of window/door tooling and automated several of my machines including a tennon machine. Although my router is not capable for large steel components.
Mach 3 to Mach 4? I had no choice I started running out of IOs, so took advice and upgraded. It was a package deal with the ESS. Still using Mach 3 on my lathe though its robust with XP.