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  1. #1
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    Need basic help with DeskCNC (Plasma)

    The school in which I am attending for welding has a CNC Plasma water table that has been sitting there unused and broken because no one in the school knows anything about it. I absolutely love the endless possibility of CNC so I have repaired the table, (coupler for z-axis motor to screw shaft was broken) and now spend every second I have playing with it trying to learn how to use it.

    I am able to cut out simple parts that I can do with only one tool path but I am having trouble running the file when I need two different tool paths.

    I watched a video on youtube and I create two tool paths the same as they do and everything appears fine until I run the file. It will only run the first tool path and will not continue to the next.

    I am drawing the parts in AutoCad and the plasma is ran with DeskCNC. I open the files as a dxf file. Then set machining order. Select items for first toolpath, contour, then run file and create the nc file. I then go back to the cam screen, clear the tool path, deselect all. I then select the next items for the next toolpath and "append" that nc file to the first and continue until all cuts have been done. However when I run that NC file it will only cut the initial tool path and will not continue to do the rest. I think I am missing something very basic here.

    Thanks for the help!

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    When you append it adds an entire new gcode file to the end of the first, you have to manually edit out all of the M stop and start codes between the files.

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    So I have to manually take out the stop from the first file and the start of the second? Then it should continue on to the next?

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    Quote Originally Posted by osmond.mark View Post
    So I have to manually take out the stop from the first file and the start of the second? Then it should continue on to the next?
    Yep, I do it all of the time, sometimes 5 or 6 times in a file.

    I think it appends like that so you can add your tool change scripts between the files if you need to.

    Why do you need to append files on a plasma? I only need to when I contour and pocket with the same bit, or I need to cheat on the cutter diameter instead of re drawing certain features to get parts the right size.

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    Like I say, I am just learning and have picked everything up so far on my own so I maybe doing everything totally wrong!

    For example if I want to cut a 1" hole for a pin or bushing and in cad the hole is drawn 1" then if I contour it with no copensation or as cutout then the hole does not actually measure 1". On a shock tab for a simple example I was going to make one toolpath for the 1" hole and use left as a compensation and then another toolpath using cutout for the outter shape. I am thinking this is probably the wrong way to do it but I have not figured another way out yet.

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    for something like a shock tab, select your cutter diameter to offset the Kerf of the cut, select the whole part as a region so the inner hole is an island, and select cutout instead of right or left when contouring. It will cut the inner hole first.


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