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- **//As long as the machine is turned off//**, one can manually verify smooth operation of the gantry in both the X and Y coordinates. | - **//As long as the machine is turned off//**, one can manually verify smooth operation of the gantry in both the X and Y coordinates. | ||
Any hesitation in movement indicates a problem area on the rails/ | Any hesitation in movement indicates a problem area on the rails/ | ||
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+ | #### Example Cleaning Video | ||
+ | NOTE: Please use this video as a " | ||
+ | so one must use it for basic info only. It will provide discussion of the importance of cleaning and generally what to look for. | ||
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+ | ** Please ignore any portion dealing with lubrication or machine adjustment. | ||
+ | That needs to be left to those most knowledgeable.Please do not dismantle any part of the machine, adjustments are super critical to proper operation. | ||
+ | If you feel maintenance is required please contact an area coordinator and report to the discord channel #cnc.** | ||
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+ | * [[https:// | ||
#### Shop Vac | #### Shop Vac | ||
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* 4. Obsolete Start/Stop button | * 4. Obsolete Start/Stop button | ||
+ | ### Initialize The Shapeoko Machine via Carbide Motion | ||
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+ | The following video runs though the basic procedures to initialize the Shapeoko machine using the machine controlling software, Carbide Motion. Before continuing please familiarize yourself with the initialization process. | ||
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+ | This video walks one though the creation of a project using Carbide Create. That project is then taken to Carbide Motion for execution. Most folks in TheLab prefer to use a Makerspace version of Vectric Vcarve for project creation. Regardless of where the project is created it will be executed on the Shapeoko via Carbide Motion. | ||
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+ | The full video: \\ | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | The actual machine initialization starts at the 25:09 min mark in the video \\ | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | Setting the projects X, Y and Z zero of your job using Shapeoko' | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | **NOTE: This video sets the project' | ||
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+ | Toward the end of the video you will notice the sample job did end up cutting into the spoil board. It's recommended to add a second spoil board on top of the primary if your job will cut entirely though your project piece. | ||
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+ | Now that you have reviewed the video, continue with the startup. | ||
=== Here is a suggested startup order === | === Here is a suggested startup order === | ||
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* 8. import your vcarve file into Carbide Motion and generate gcode | * 8. import your vcarve file into Carbide Motion and generate gcode | ||
- | * 9. For safety, ensure | + | * 9. If needed, jog the cutter |
- | wrenches, with cutter inserted. | + | |
- | * 10 Initialize | + | * 10. Attach your work piece to the spoil board via the hold down of choice. |
- | ### Author note, we need a HOW To to manually move the gantry | + | ** NOTE Please try to avoid cutting into the attached spoil board. Due to the size requirements replacing it is not a fun project. If your project requires cutting all the way through your project piece, place your own, temporary, spoil board under your project piece.** |
+ | * Front edge of the new spoiler boards may not square. | ||
+ | *Don’t use it to square your work piece. | ||
+ | *The spoiler board screw holes are definitely square so use them to align your work piece. | ||
+ | *Using the holes for alignment has proved effective in the past. | ||
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+ | * 11 Initialize the machine per the videos above. | ||
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+ | * 12. When prompted, insert | ||
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- | ==== Measure Bit ==== | + | * 13. hit resume to measure bit |
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+ | * 14. TBD if more is required... | ||
- | * 11. hit resume to measure bit | + | This concludes |
- | * 12. jog the cutter out of the way to setup your work. | + | |
- | * Note: Front edge of the new spoiler board is not square. | + | |
- | * Don’t use it to square your work piece. | + | |
- | * The spoiler board screw holes are definitely square so use them to align your work piece. | + | |
- | We may need to square up new spoiler | + | |
- | * Attach hold downs of choice. | + | |
- | * I used the holes for alignment today on four projects and it worked fine. | + | |
- | * 13. Zero out x,y,z | + | |
==== Load G-Code/ | ==== Load G-Code/ | ||
- | * 14. Load gcode file | + | * 15. Load gcode file |
- | * 15. Execute job, | + | * 16. Execute job, |
* your program will control the rpms. | * your program will control the rpms. | ||
- | * You won't be prompted to turn on the router. If the lower circular light is not on (see step 4 above), the router will not spin and | + | * You won't be prompted to turn on the router. If the lower circular light is not on (see step 4 above), the router will not spin and you will crash the bit. (Trust me I know from experience.) |
- | you will crash the bit. (Trust me I know from experience.) | + | * 17. When your spindle fires up, the VDF controller will look like the following picture: This job happened to |
- | * 16. When your spindle fires up, the VDF controller will look like the following picture: This job happened to | + | |
want 22,000 rpms per the program but showed 22,260 on the VDF. | want 22,000 rpms per the program but showed 22,260 on the VDF. | ||
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- | * 17. The rest is as normal | + | * 18. The shop vac should start once the spindle reaches a certain speed. |
==== Power Down ==== | ==== Power Down ==== | ||
- | * 18. When the VDF powers down it takes a minute or two to discharge the capacitor, so it will appear to be on for a bit. | + | * 19. When the VDF powers down it takes a minute or two to discharge the capacitor, so it will appear to be on for a bit. |
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- | I have not included all steps in the process assuming you know some of them already. I tried to | + | |
- | highlight what I saw as changes to what I normally do. | + | |
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- | * 6. The shop vac should start once the spindle reaches a certain speed. | + | |
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