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===== Motivation and Audience ===== | ===== Motivation and Audience ===== | ||
- | The purpose of this tutorial is to put lab members | + | The purpose of this tutorial is to help lab members |
SVG File Creation | SVG File Creation | ||
+ | Woodworking | ||
+ | CNC | ||
Introduction of the CNC machine is the tutorial one may use in order to be more familiar and learn the CNC machine (tutorials which will not be shown here.) | Introduction of the CNC machine is the tutorial one may use in order to be more familiar and learn the CNC machine (tutorials which will not be shown here.) | ||
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- | Now that the machine is zero we can now begin the machine. In the jog menu there is a button that reads ‘Done’, once pressed, the tab that reads ‘run’, next to the previous jog tab,must be pressed. The menu will once again change, this menu gives us the option to start, stop and pause the machine. To start press ‘start’ usually this button must be pressed 2-3 times to act | + | Now that the machine is zero we can now begin the machine. In the jog menu there is a button that reads ‘Done’, once pressed, the tab that reads ‘run’, next to the previous jog tab, must be pressed. The menu will once again change, this menu gives us the option to start, stop and pause the machine. To start press ‘start’ usually this button must be pressed 2-3 times to actually start running. The completed design can be seen in the picture below. The sharpie used had a very fine point and was not adequate for this project a normal size sharpie should be better. Also ensure that the sharpie is tightly fastened so it does not move out of alignment while it is running. |
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==== File Design ==== | ==== File Design ==== | ||
- | *The software (Carbide Create) provided by the company Carbide 3D can be found on their website and free to download. This is the software that will be used to create the g-code for the Shapeoko CNC.* | + | *The software (Carbide Create) provided by the company Carbide 3D can be found on their website and free to download. This is the software that will be used to create the g-code for the Shapeoko CNC. The .nc file used in this step can not be linked as this would depedent on the thickness and size of the wood board used but the svg file will be attached to the following link: The purpose of this tutorial is to help lab members learn and be able to operate the lab's CNC router, to use in the creation of their own wood projects. The apron created in this tutorial is sized in a way that allows for universal use for almost all body types. This tutorial assumes that the reader has the experience or interest in the following: https:// |
=== Step 1: Job Setup === | === Step 1: Job Setup === |
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