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Interesting approach.
János,Congratulations and good luck!
How much did it cost? You mentioned that you needed support for the IT side. What was it?
János
Sir,Hi Shota70,
I finally read your thread here. Again, I suggest a special CNC thread to merge all the experiments, files, idea and others ressources if admin and others members think it is valuable.
p.s. did you play with your feed speed, feed rate and tried smaller milling bits ?
Sir,And here are two more little jobs I did with the machineView attachment 229654View attachment 229655View attachment 229656View attachment 229657
I like that idea!I agree, very much, with the idea of having a thread devoted to CNC operation as it relates to ship modeling.
Yes, the demand is officially provided and we are taking it into further consideration. Personally, I see why not...Jimksy is an admin. Can we assume that the demand is officially provided ?
Hi Fred,
Since it is a hobby for the majority of us, patience is supposed to be the rule. So, feed speed and speed rate on the down side should not be a problem.
Also thanks for the advises.
Michel
Did you have to change Estlcam nc gcode for offline controller to work correctly? Assuming that GRBL controller is programed by Estlcam. Going to large format table, (4'x8') and do not want to have USB cable tied to computer.I am using Rhino3d to make the drawings, you can find the free demo version at https://www.rhino3d.com/
Export your files as .DXF so the next software can handle them.
To convert the drawings to gcode i am using Estlcam. This is an easy to work with cam software. You can find it at https://www.estlcam.de/
Once you made the gcode file, it will automatically go to a simulation.
The third software i use is Candle. With this software you run your CNC machine. This came with my machine on a usb stick. When using google i find this link: https://github.com/Denvi/Candle
A lot of tutorials of these 3 softwares can be found on youtube.