I got the shopbot post but there something that seem broken... maybe one of you can sort this out easily?...
Whenever a command line is repetitive, say a feed move (M*), the post doesn't create a...
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I got the shopbot post but there something that seem broken... maybe one of you can sort this out easily?...
Whenever a command line is repetitive, say a feed move (M*), the post doesn't create a...
It seem/sound that one require to use an application/fonction named 'Postprocessors generator'. From the manual:
Can postprocessors be easily editable for customization?
Can SprutCAM machine posts be edited by end users?
Can someone tell me if there's provision for ShopBot machine post in a current version of SprutCAM?
Thanks in advance for help.
Salut Robert!:wave:Bonne chance...;)
Hey! We're about 45 minutes away!...
That's strange... I suggest you send your files (v3d and pictures) to Vectric support and explain them your problem.
Can you post the file (*.v3d)? Can you post pictures of the finishing toolpaths results?
Size (resolution) shouldn't be a problem... I can tell from the picture but is that all flat surface or is there some slope on this model. If there are no slope, then why is it made in 3D CAM...
Pictures talk... along with a file. How large is the model?
Post processor customization might be in order at some point to remove or add specific commands. I think VCP can work but is an overkill for plasma cutting; no need for V carving, pocketing,...
Tools, yes. Layers, no.
I'd can't make use of the machine code (output from the CAM); I could tell you more looking at the CRV file (native format of V Carve PRO. What post processor did you...
Sound like both toolpaths were programmed with the same tool bit or that the toolchanger post processor didn't call up the tool change routine.
Can you post the file (*.crv)?
Pretty good video dshowalt. Very generous to record the sequences.
That's pretty much the way I handle this as well; fence to slide accurately (generally machined with the CNC tool), registering...
Je recommande la toupie Milwaukee 5625. J'ai aussi essayé la Porter Cable 7518 mais la trouvais trop bruyante, les collet son moins bien fait que ceux de la Millwaukee 5625 (semblable à des collets...
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You will either find online help or see if you can schedule something with another Botter from your area.
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I would send the file to Vectric support if I couldn't get the file to import. I do have a few tricks in my bag but it happen that a file wont import and it's good that Vectric be aware of for...
Nice work Shannon!
Keep us post!
Bon comme $500, $5000, $15 000...
Quel enveloppe de découpe (surface de travail ou pièce de quelle dimensions)?
Souhaites-tu construire ta machine ou acheter une préfabriqué?
Plus...
Hi all!
This is a solution to a problem I was experiencing with plastic ball valves on my vacuum hold down system. Plastic ball valves were always getting stuck from being used under dry and...
Budget?!
Salut Ataxy!
Alors voilà, j'ai récemment résolu un problème que j'avais depuis longtemps avec mes "ball valves" en plastique sur mon system "vacuum" (pour la retenue).
J'ai publié les détails...
AHhhh... il faudrait un peu plus d'informations sur ce tu souhaite évaluer... des photos/exemples de pièces que tu désire réaliser sur une machine à contrôle numérique?
Salut les Francophones!
Je suis déjà participant du côté Anglophone mais je viens tous juste de découvrir cette section! Bravo Ataxy!
Je m'inscris pour suivre les discussions. À plus!
I cut melamine with standard router bit. 2 straight edges carbide tipped. Again, as short as possible. So far, I mainly use 1/4" CED X 3/4" CEL to do both the cut, dados and the holes. 14 000 RPM...
Yup, 1-1/2" CEL (cutting length) is too long for your application. You need to be very gentle with such long tool in hard material (pretty much anything else than foams).
I'd use no more than 1"...
Make sure it's clean (almost surgically - every parts of the chuck, collet parts and bit shank) and that it's tight. Does it happen with every bit or just some?... measure the problem tools with...
I'd say it's being fed too slow and it turn too fast... it's most probably getting burning hot.
Those three different material mention above doesn't cut the same. MDF and particulate board could...
You are cutting in a single pass?
Is that a carbide tipped tool or solid carbide and as Gerry asked, is it spiral?
18 000 and up is way too fast a RPM if you ask me...
I'm a big fan and user of Rhino myself so I second... I didn't tried the Art pluggin yet though. I have been happy with MeshCAM and Vectric's Cut3D for toolpathing so far so I'm not yet sold on CAM...