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This is the content required for an introduction to our [[Introduction for::CNC Mill|CNC Mill]] - '''reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a [[tutor]]!''' It will make it a lot quicker though ;-) | This is the content required for an introduction to our [[Introduction for::CNC Mill|CNC Mill]] - '''reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a [[tutor]]!''' It will make it a lot quicker though ;-) | ||
If you need this introduction, please reach out to the following tutors: | If you need this introduction, please reach out to the following tutors: ADD | ||
Before you get this introduction, please make sure you already have the [[Handheld Router Introduction]], this will help you understand the machine much better and is required before using it. To gain first experience in CNC, it is recommended that you start with the [[CNC Router Introduction|Handheld Router Introduction]] and gain first experience on the Workbee CNC. | Before you get this introduction, please make sure you already have the [[Handheld Router Introduction]], this will help you understand the machine much better and is required before using it. To gain first experience in CNC, it is recommended that you start with the [[CNC Router Introduction|Handheld Router Introduction]] and gain first experience on the Workbee CNC. |
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This page is INCOMPLETE and still missing some important information before it can be used as a resource. Please use the "Discussion" feature above or talk to one of the tutors if you would like to help improve it. Thanks!
This is the content required for an introduction to our CNC Mill - reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a tutor! It will make it a lot quicker though ;-)
If you need this introduction, please reach out to the following tutors: ADD
Before you get this introduction, please make sure you already have the Handheld Router Introduction, this will help you understand the machine much better and is required before using it. To gain first experience in CNC, it is recommended that you start with the Handheld Router Introduction and gain first experience on the Workbee CNC.
Safety
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sharp, fast spinning bits (end mills or - rarely - certain router bits) |
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strong forces acting on the workpiece that might make it move |
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the machine has no live sensors and will execute its code regardless of what gets into its way
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hitting "pause" or "stop" in a control program will still let at least the current line be executed |
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lots of dust that could harm your health or settle down on machine parts, possibly hindering movements |
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When milling metal, hot chips can fly towards user |
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Suggested Reading
Besides these safety notes, you should read about the different end mills (and router bits, if you want to try those) to know what you're doing! Different materials usually require different mills, and the feedrate depends on the mill as well as the type of material.
- our list of milling experiences - please also share what you find out!
- top milling tools for new CNC machinists
- G-Code fundamentals
Recommended Watching
- CAM, virtual setup: how to prepare your model and place it in a virtual workpiece in Fusion 360 (DE)
Demonstration
The tutor will show you these steps in detail:
- Machine Explanation
- Explain the main components of the machine
- Explain the emergency switch vs. stop switch on remote jog wheel
- Machine Set-up
- turning the machine on and off
- homing the machine (setting absolute "0" positions)
- selecting the right bit
- inserting a bit (note: unplug spindle!)
- Fusion360 Set-up
- Draw a simple pocket
- Set-up the machine in Fusion using files from Github (machine + post processor)
- Create a tool
- Set-up a tool path
- Export the tool path to USB
- Setting-up the workpiece
- Securing your workpiece on the bench. How to protect the t-nut table
- Setting the relative "0" position on your workpiece.
- connecting and turning on dust extraction (if wood workpiece)
- Execute the job
- how to load and run the tap file from USB
- note: "cut air" first to make sure coordinates are set-up correctly
- Cleaning & Storrage
- Clean inside and outside the box with brush and vacuum cleaner
- Storrage below machine
- Cover machine with sheet
Waiting List
This introduction takes longer than many others and usually can't be done spontaneously during regular opening times. If you would like to receive it, please add yourself to >> this list << and we will find a good time once a few members are on it!