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Add your tools to the list and remove all tools you don't need for your job. If you have not created your tool, then this would have to be done first. Tool creation is fairly easy and thus skipped in that guide for now. The values you enter here depend mill bit and the material you are using, check here [[WorkBee Schnittdaten und Fräser]] to get some ideas. For the workbee, the spindle speed can be set to any value, it runs anyways on one constant speed of 16000 rpm. Again for other CNC routers it might be different. | Add your tools to the list and remove all tools you don't need for your job. If you have not created your tool, then this would have to be done first. Tool creation is fairly easy and thus skipped in that guide for now. The values you enter here depend mill bit and the material you are using, check here [[WorkBee Schnittdaten und Fräser]] to get some ideas. For the workbee, the spindle speed can be set to any value, it runs anyways on one constant speed of 16000 rpm. Again for other CNC routers it might be different. | ||
[[File:FC5 CAM setup complete.png|thumb|center|CAM Job - Settings Completed]] | |||
Operations are a bit of trial and error what works best for you and there are plenty of resources on the net. Once you have created all your paths, then get back to the next step. Assuming you have now all your operations you can export your g-code file: | |||
[[File:FC6 export gcode.png|thumb|center|CAM Job - Export gcode]] | |||
By pressing the marked button your gcode file will be exported. Remember at the top of this guide is explained about the name and location where it will be stored. | |||
Revision as of 13:59, 3 July 2025
General Setup
To use FreeCAD on a CNC machine a few configuration like for any CAD tool has to be made. Some are rather general and some are specific to the CNC router. FreeCAD offers some great help and resources on the web. This chapter is not intending to replace all that documentation but should just give you a brief overview as a jump start what has worked for the author, feel free to do it differently (and share your knowledge).
In the CAM workbench create a job, for the first time leave template empty. Once you know what you do create a template to speed up your work. In the screen below just press "OK".

On the left part you have 6 tabs, on the "Output" tab look at the following settings:

As a processor you need to select the processor matching your CNC rounter, for the Workbee select rrf. As the coordinate system choose G54 in case you use the Workbee (might as well differ for other CNC routers). Output File can be left empty, but it is recommended to specify a filename for the gcode file. If you don't specify a filename here the gcode file is called "-" and located in the same folder as your FreeCAD file.
Now switch to the "Setup" tab

Select "Extend Bounding Box", but set the extension to 0 mm in all directions. Now set the origin, most likely you want to have the origin at the bottom left of your workpiece and here on the top of the workpiece since you drill/route into the material. The origin (the little coordinate system) on the picture is set to the right position. In case it is not for you click on the corner you would like to use as origin. You can see (hard to spot) that the lower corner has a little green dot, only then the button "Set origin" becomes active to set the origin. It can be very hard to hit exactly a corner, be patient if you do it the first time.
Now switch to the "Tools" tab:

Add your tools to the list and remove all tools you don't need for your job. If you have not created your tool, then this would have to be done first. Tool creation is fairly easy and thus skipped in that guide for now. The values you enter here depend mill bit and the material you are using, check here WorkBee Schnittdaten und Fräser to get some ideas. For the workbee, the spindle speed can be set to any value, it runs anyways on one constant speed of 16000 rpm. Again for other CNC routers it might be different.

Operations are a bit of trial and error what works best for you and there are plenty of resources on the net. Once you have created all your paths, then get back to the next step. Assuming you have now all your operations you can export your g-code file:

By pressing the marked button your gcode file will be exported. Remember at the top of this guide is explained about the name and location where it will be stored.
Workbee Specific Setup
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| SoftwareInfoBox FreeCAD | |
|---|---|
| Type: | 3D Modeling, CAD |
| Platform: | Windows, Mac, Linux |
| License: | LGPL-2.0-or-later |
| Source: | https://www.freecad.org/ |
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| Users: | Lorenz |