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Jester
31-01-2014, 10:01 AM
Ok after about a month of tweaking and messing with the cnc here are my first bits of work.

Ive had to learn how to use artcam and aspire, and also how to make a post processor for my needs, although that is still in the creative phase.

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These are 80mm wide the first three are 3d reliefs of my children. the last one is one i did for a friend we met in the premature baby hospital.

This one is for my partners mum, who just had a hip operation i forget the diemnsions of the top of my head but i will find out.

Jonathan
31-01-2014, 11:48 AM
i forget the diemnsions of the top of my head but i will find out.

Well the average human head is about 22cm long and 18cm wide. :wink:

AndyGuid
01-02-2014, 03:54 AM
Good stuff.... I would be very happy if my first bits of work turned out like that!

njhussey
01-02-2014, 09:25 AM
Well done mate...onwards and upwards on the learning curve!! A bit jealous as I'm still making my router...

JAZZCNC
01-02-2014, 11:27 AM
Excellent work you should be very proud of these for first attempts things can only get better and more creative.:applause:

I'm curious to why you needed to get into Post processors.? Both those softwares have posts for Mach3 (and Linux I believe.?) do you have special requirements (nearly wrote Special Needs but didn't think it sounded right . .Lol)

PS: Nice looking Kids and Riley's got that little Rascal look. . .Lol

Jester
01-02-2014, 11:29 AM
The ones that came with the software didnt have MTC so i had to do a bit of research and figure out how to do MTC.

Sometime quite simple im sure but it took a while to figure out lol

Next i need to strengthen a new bed i put on, it flex's a hell of a lot.

JAZZCNC
01-02-2014, 12:02 PM
The ones that came with the software didnt have MTC so i had to do a bit of research and figure out how to do MTC.

By MTC do you mean manual too change.? . . . . . Erm don't know if I dare tell you this if you have spent alot of time on it.? . . You may have just had Mach3 set wrong(If using Mach3). Thou it never hurts to learn how post P's work just like learing G-code.

Jester
01-02-2014, 05:07 PM
No ive not spent a lot of time on the post p, it was the artcam software that was saying mach3 didnt support toolchange. and i wanted to tweak it so it displayed the toolpath name and tool being used.

Next step is that really have to fit home and limit switches although i dont know wether to swap out this bob and drive boards for another one i have which has optoisolation built on. or do i stay with the tonsen bob i have which seams to be working ok at the moment.

descions descions lol

JAZZCNC
01-02-2014, 06:52 PM
No ive not spent a lot of time on the post p, it was the artcam software that was saying mach3 didnt support toolchange. and i wanted to tweak it so it displayed the toolpath name and tool being used.

Ok know exactly what you mean but there is a Mach Post for Artcam that works with multiple tools for either ATC or manual tool change but needs mach setup correctly to work.! . . . . Like I say thou it's good to learn how the internals work so you can do things like formating to your prefered style or information.

If it's working don't mess.! . . . . When it gives up the ghost then replace with a decent BOB because this is one area that gives the most hassle.

EddyCurrent
01-02-2014, 10:10 PM
Good effort !, what cutter did you use for the 3D reliefs ? also as I'm sure you will know the results would be a lot crisper with a closer grained hardwood like beech or lime as used in carving.

Jester
02-02-2014, 12:07 PM
I used a 30deg cutter for the engraving i think i had it running a little fast but my brother dsaid it was fine ( he runs three commercial cnc machines)

The get well soon was hardwood but tbh i dont know what. I have a cupboard and bin full of hardwood from walnut, oak, ash cherry. But as is always the case the wood i have isnt the right dimensions for what i need lol. All a bit too thick

Jester
02-02-2014, 12:08 PM
I do need to get some new mill bits though i only have one and im sure ill snap it soon lol