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shapeoko_3_cnc_router [2016/05/21 01:47] 99.187.157.82 [Shapeoko 3 CNC Router] |
shapeoko_3_cnc_router [2017/10/11 14:42] (current) 66.190.155.97 [Usage Notes] |
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PLEASE NOTE: You may **NOT** use this machine prior to being checked out on it. | PLEASE NOTE: You may **NOT** use this machine prior to being checked out on it. | ||
- | **Owner/Loaner**: TBD \\ | + | **Owner/Loaner**: Asheville Makers \\ |
- | **Donated By**: TBD | + | **Donated By**: Steve A. \\ |
**Serial Number**: N/A \\ | **Serial Number**: N/A \\ | ||
**Make/Model**: [[http://carbide3d.com/shapeoko/|Shapeoko 3]] \\ | **Make/Model**: [[http://carbide3d.com/shapeoko/|Shapeoko 3]] \\ | ||
- | **Arrival Date**: TBD \\ | + | **Arrival Date**: June 2016 \\ |
+ | **Assembly Guide**: [[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByE4uXHeoDYNenhsS05yazd1OWc|Manual]]\\ | ||
**Working Condition**: yes \\ | **Working Condition**: yes \\ | ||
**Contact**: Steve A. \\ | **Contact**: Steve A. \\ | ||
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==== Safety ==== | ==== Safety ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Usage Notes ==== | ||
+ | === Class Materials === | ||
+ | * [[https://drive.google.com/open?id=10IlcqnPNnpf4Khr_hTe_sQKYdcUZgd8OPOhvtuL0xMw|Presentation]] | ||
+ | * [[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByE4uXHeoDYNOUFOZ0xQQy1VeGs|Files for cutting coaster in pine]] | ||
+ | * [[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByE4uXHeoDYNOVJTNHUxd01SVmc|Files for cutting coaster in poplar]] | ||
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+ | === General === | ||
+ | * Securing the Stock - One good method for securing your stock is to use super glue, activator, and masking tape as described in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uTsQ3dYRrk|this video]]. | ||
+ | === Fusion 360 === | ||
+ | * For post processing, choose carbide3d.cps for the Post Configuration. | ||
+ | * To engrave with a V bit in Fusion 360 (e.g. lettering), you can select a chamfer mill as your bit and then edit the bit to create the appropriate V bit. For example, you can create a 1/4 inch 90 degree V bit with the following settings: Diameter - 0.25 in; Shaft Diameter - 0.25 in; Taper Angle 45 deg; Tip Diameter - 0.001 in. | ||
+ | * For poplar, cutting 5mm depth, a feed rate of 600 mm/min gave good results. At 800 mm/min, the CNC would skip teeth on the belts. |