Build a right angle form (mdf?) for the bending, after heating place on the form, use weights on horizontal and clamp (several) vertical to the upright of the form. Allow to cool while clamped.
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Build a right angle form (mdf?) for the bending, after heating place on the form, use weights on horizontal and clamp (several) vertical to the upright of the form. Allow to cool while clamped.
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http://www.automation.siemens.com/doconweb/pdf/SINUMERIK_SIMODRIVE_09_2009_E/IADC.pdf?p=1
A good place to start....feeds and speeds are on page 17. At least it's a starting point, excellent reference. With all machines being different you will have to tweak a little based on your...
Abbott Machine co. in alton.
Maybe this thread will help:
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=52939&highlight=BOBCAD+RENDER+PRINT
Well you are getting closer, lol. Syntax error means it doesn't like something in your code, can you post it here so we can look at it and hopefully get you going?
There is a config file for WinCnc WINCNC.INI, in that file is a line that reads
"Filetype=".
This line will tell you what the file extension is that is accepted by WinCNC. You can add "*.nc" if...
One of them went here: http://www.westerncncinc.com/AboutUs.html and they still help out. Good peeps. If you have a Motion Master their machines will look just a little similar.Thought you should...
For the other one M31? Trying hard to remember....been a few years.
Try M3 S18000.
Just peeked at your programs..... you don't have much of a header. Start of our Fagor progams included these lines in the header:
G40 G44 G53 G80 G90
G51 E.005
Check your programming manual...
Have you inspected axis drive belts for wear and tightness? On 5 axis the z counterbalance cylinder seals can be an issue. Servo encoders can also be a problem. Worked with Motion Masters for 6...
1. Is the table leveled? 2. Is the surface below your workpiece faced? or is material mounted directly to the table? Is the Motion Master rigged for vacuum hold down or just a flat steel table? You...
I am assuming you are up and running again?
Is "jobserver" the multicam software that you are using? Looking for folders at your machine, like Jobs1, Jobs2 etc...? If so, right click the little butler looking guy in your taskbar, (if he isn't...
Try here:
http://www.westnc.com/paper-tape-rolls.html#tty
Ahhhhh, didn't realize you were using 3/4 inch dia tool. Well my suggestion doesn't do you any good does it. Fixture from above and then remove placement fixture before running?
I would mount 3 locating blocks (1/4" mdf???) for each piece, 2 along the long side, 1 along the width. Use a stapler to attach them. you could even cut the perimiter of the oversize stock into the...
Welcome, the knowledge assembled here is humbling, and their willingness to help is unreal. Hmmmm, "you all"???? Doesn't sound like you're from brew city.
I know they don't talk that way in Cudahy!...
How thick is the acrylic you're putting holes in? Given your machine the two flute carbide 1/8 " bit should do nicely. Try the holes at 11k/50 IPM. If it's thick acrylic peck the holes and keep the...
Welcome Jason, extraordinary taste in your peronal vehicle, bent you cant wipe the smile of your face when taking a corner!
A work around.....you can bring the program file into a word processor software, MS. word, note pad, etc and insert your G91 at the appropriate line, and your file will cut. Maybe modify post...
Glad you got it goin, would have to agree about that software, was hard for me to believe no dripfeed option, knew Todd would come thru, I'm more familiar with 8050/55.
Only one I know of in North America is in North Carolina.
http://www.pdscolombo.com/about.htm
I know for a fact you can dripfeed with the 8050's and 8055's was surprised to see that for the 8025, I hope it's not the case for your sake. Good luck!
According to this:
http://www.connectcnc-dnc.com/Settings/Fagor%208025t.html
dripfeed is unavailable on 8025t. Maybe "fagortodd" will jump in on this one.
Grab your calculater and figure percentages of distances to target coordinates and apply appropriate feedrates, once you know what feedrates work best, should be a simple formula.
Well, if you know the left and right target coordinates, you might be able to achieve your accel and deccel simply by manipulating feedrates along the way to your target coordinates. Say right target...
Now just remember to apply varnish when directed to, lol. Google is a most wonderful thing.
Try "M00" or "M01".