Difference between revisions of "Preparing files for the Maslow with VCarve Pro"

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Select the correct end mill, then click "edit tool"
 
Select the correct end mill, then click "edit tool"
 
[[File:12 - edit tool.png|thumb|none]]
 
[[File:12 - edit tool.png|thumb|none]]
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The maslow takes 1/4, 8mm and 6mm bits (select the corect collet to use though!)
 
The maslow takes 1/4, 8mm and 6mm bits (select the corect collet to use though!)
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The above is for a 1/4" bit with a 1/4" shank using the 1/4" collet!
 
The above is for a 1/4" bit with a 1/4" shank using the 1/4" collet!
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The pass depth should be half the cutting bit width.  So for a 1/4" bit, which is 6.34mm, the cutting depth is 3mm (though it could be 3.17mm)
 
The pass depth should be half the cutting bit width.  So for a 1/4" bit, which is 6.34mm, the cutting depth is 3mm (though it could be 3.17mm)
To cut through 9mm, you need to have 3 cutting passes of 3mm each. Be
 
  
The cut depth on the
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To cut through 9mm, you need to have 3 cutting passes of 3mm each.  This may not cut all the way through and leave a paper thin layer. You may need a fourth or clean it up on the router table.
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In tems of the spindle speed, this is not settable, so ignore.
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Feed units mm/min
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Feed rate 600mm/min
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Plune rate 300mm/min
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Revision as of 15:55, 24 October 2022

Setting up the maslow as a machine

Use these settings for the Maslow as a machine. You need to do this so that tools setup for your machine are saved for the maslow, and not the ooznest.

Vcarve maslow settings.png

Sheet setup

Use these settings on the left hand side to setup the work area. Choose your own sheet dimensions, sheet depth and material. We are using 9mm full sheet of MDF. There's no real reason not to use a full sheet. You must click OK before you can import.

Maslow Job setup.png

XY datum position should be in the middle as that is the XY datum for the maslow & Z should be aligned on the surface of the material.

Importing DWG/SVG etc

Click the import option. If it is greyed out, it is because you have not clicked OK for the sheet material section.

Import vcarve maslow.png

Occasional errors

If you get this, ignore.

Occasional errors.png

moving items

Moving items.png

Use the transform items to centre your piece onto the material.

once imported, it'll look something like this, but with your design.

5. Imported object.png

Show Toolpaths

Click "toolpaths" and select the "show toolpaths tab"

6 - toolpaths.png

and select profile toolpath

7 - toolpath red ring.png

Creating a toolpath

10 - 2D tool path.png

Check the cut depth is the same as your sheet.

Select the correct end mill, then click "edit tool"

12 - edit tool.png

The maslow takes 1/4, 8mm and 6mm bits (select the corect collet to use though!)

The above is for a 1/4" bit with a 1/4" shank using the 1/4" collet!

The pass depth should be half the cutting bit width. So for a 1/4" bit, which is 6.34mm, the cutting depth is 3mm (though it could be 3.17mm)

To cut through 9mm, you need to have 3 cutting passes of 3mm each. This may not cut all the way through and leave a paper thin layer. You may need a fourth or clean it up on the router table.

In tems of the spindle speed, this is not settable, so ignore.

Feed units mm/min Feed rate 600mm/min Plune rate 300mm/min

11 - specify depth.png