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Beta Users: Finding Help

Find help and download the latest release candidate of MillMage in the MillMage Beta User Forum.

Users new to MillMage should follow the Getting Started guide.

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This documentation is in active development and in a prerelease state. These documents are not complete and may include missing pages, broken links, and placeholders. Content is being updated as feedback is reviewed. Your patience is appreciated.

Move Window

The Move Window is used primarily for jogging, positioning, and homing and zeroing the axes of your machine.

Accessing the Move Window

By default, the Move Window is docked behind the Operations Window on the upper right side of your screen. Click the Move tab to bring the Move Window to the front.

If you have closed the Move Window go to WindowMove to re-enable it. To restore it and all other windows to their default positions, go to WindowReset to Default Layout.

Move Window tab

Tip

The layout of MillMage is highly customizable. For more information on enabling and disabling windows and toolbars, or rearranging the default layout, see Customizing the MillMage Window.

Move Window Options and Settings

The type of CNC you have active and certain options in the Settings window — including enabling Beginner Mode — will affect the way the Move Window looks.

Click any option in the image below to jump to more information, or scroll down for a list of options and descriptions.

Get Position

The Get Position button queries the controller for its current location and displays the current X, Y, Z, and U Axis coordinates.

Move to Position

Selecting the Go button will move the CNC to the X and Y Axis coordinates in the Move to Position entry boxes.

Saved Positions

The Saved Positions drop-down displays a list of previously stored positions. Use Saved Positions for jogging to known locations on the work area — for example a specific corner, the location of your rotary tool, and commonly used jigs. Manage the contents of this list by clicking the Manage button.

Managing Saved Positions

Managing Saved Positions

  1. Add new positions to the Saved Positions list by pressing the Add New button and entering the desired coordinates.
  2. Activate Z Axis movements by toggling the Enable Z Axis option and updating the Z Axis coordinate.
  3. Optionally, press the Sort by Name to sort the position list alphabetically.
  4. Press OK to save the list.

Manual Movement

Move the CNC by a specific amount in a given direction through a process called Jogging.

Move Window Directional Arrows

Jog the CNC throughout its work area by clicking any of the arrow buttons that surround the Home button. Each click will move the CNC by amount entered in the Distance field, at the rate set in the Speed field.

The dashed up and down arrows move the Z Axis up or down.

The rotational arrows jog the A Axis, commonly used for rotaries.

Note

If you're using an A Axis rotary, the Distance field determines degrees of movement of the rotary axis with each click.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Each keyboard shortcut will move your CNC by the amount entered in the Distance field, at the rate set in the Speed field.

  • Jog CNC Left: Alt/Option + Ctrl/Cmd + [
  • Jog CNC Right: Alt/Option + Ctrl/Cmd + ]
  • Jog CNC Up: Shift Ctrl/Cmd + ]
  • Jog CNC Down: Shift Ctrl/Cmd + [

Keypad Jogging

You can also use a keypad to Jog your CNC. In order to use keypad Jogging, you must enable Numlock on your keyboard, and the Edit Window / Workspace — the area where you create and edit graphics — must be in focus.

What does it mean for a window to be in focus?

There are several Windows and Toolbars in MillMage that accept user input — when a window is clicked on, it is in focus and accepting input.

If a window other than the Edit Window is in focus, click anywhere in the Workspace to bring it into focus.

Each press will move your CNC by amount entered in the Distance field, at the rate set in the Speed field. If Continuous Jog is enabled, the CNC will Jog until you release the key.

Keypad jog buttons

Arrange Menu → Move CNC to Selection

The Jog options are also available in the Arrange Menu, within the Move CNC to Selection submenu.

Zero Axes

After moving the toolhead to the Project Origin (Xor Zero Point of your job, use these buttons to

Device-specific Buttons

Focus Z

Focuses the Z Axis of the CNC. To use this function, your CNC must have a movable Z Axis and have an automatic focusing feature that is supported by MillMage.

Set Origin

Creates a custom-set starting point, known as the User Origin.

Clear Origin

Press Clear Origin to remove and reset a custom-set User Origin.

Set Finish Position

Press Set Finish Position to establish the position the CNC head will move to after a job is finished.

See Finish Position for more information.

Fire

Turns your CNC on at the Power level specified in the adjacent field.

Use the Fire button to enable the CNC at low power for focusing, Framing, and positioning.

Danger

The Fire button should only be used for diode CNCs, which generally don't have a red dot pointer for Framing.

Always wear proper eye protection when Firing your CNC. Consult your CNC's manufacturer for information on the proper eye protection required for your CNC.

This should never be used for a CO2 CNC, which has an invisble beam that could blind you or start a fire.

See Device Settings — Enable CNC Fire Button for more information.

Power

Sets the Power level the CNC will use when you press the Fire button, or when Framing, if you have enabled CNC on when framing in the Device Settings window.


For more help using MillMage, please visit our forum to talk with MillMage staff and users, or email support.