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are you referring to the normal chips that are made during the machining process or something entirely different?
Peter, I'm no g-code expert, but why does the tool dive down right at the start?
Yep, that's how I do it - still have the file as it has on-going use.
Umm..
Strange effect - it looks like what might happen if the Z axis was not lifting when it gets to the corners of the characters?
I would think it would be bad with any bit.
Have you tried using the V-bit without having "Flat depth" selected? Also, possible moisture in ply?
Jeff, why not export the file from V-varve as a DXF and open that into Fusion under the "Insert" tab? I'm a bit of a lightweight when it comes to...
In V-carve, click "open file" and select the PDF you want to scale. Then go to "Transform Objects" and select " Set selected objects size". Type...
The 2 answers don't seem to make sense relative to the question.
Old thread, so are you referring to these nut blocks... [ATTACH]
As Peter said, $13 should be set to zero. 0.039" is almost exactly 1mm.
I'm puzzled by the jpeg on the left (above). If the disk is sitting in the aperture from where it was milled, (and it appears to be inline with...
Normal homing is back and to the right
If your flexible coupling is springing back and forth, then the lock collars cannot be adjusted properly on the X axis. The lock collar adjacent...
Etsy?
Personally, I wouldn't even consider it. A spindle like that is better suited to an industrial grade machine.
What file formats are you referring to?
Can you upload a video please?
Agree with keeping a Microsoft mouse out of the workshop!