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- | test paste | + | Here are some comments on a workflow to get a cutting file for the MicroProto mill. I am happy for this tool to be on essentially permanent loan to the space. |
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+ | The mill itself is a MicroProtoSystems DSLS3000. http://www.microproto.com/MMDSLS.htm | ||
+ | It can accommodate pieces with X = 12", Y = 5.5", Z = 6" and they claim a "Position increment resolution" of 0.000125 in with a mechanical repeatability of 0.0005 in. | ||
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+ | The original documentation is in the green binder. | ||
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+ | I am not really up to speed with Fusion 360, and I am very rusty with the whole CAD/CAM process. But now the mill is running again I want to get back uup to speed with it. As Fusion 360 is what several people are working with I thought I'd try to figure out a workflow starting from there. |