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12-06-2022
Thread: My MiniGcode creator software
by routercnc- Replies
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My MiniGcode creator software
After hand coding some gcode operations recently I wondered if it was possible to create a GUI and create them interactively. Since I have Excel on my machine and have written various bits of code...
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10-05-2022
Thread: Roland MDX-30
by Portland Jon- Replies
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Re: Roland MDX-30
I've finally sorted the problem with the drivers. It seems that the driver is incompatible with the UEFI file system that has been in use since Windows 7. I didn't know what UEFI was until yesterday...
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17-03-2022
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My new DIY/custom cnc presentation 1100x850mm workspace
Hi to all i recently discovered this forum :)
I'm a CNC enthusiast who started with a totally diy cnc and now i go to a custom cnc (but with the help of one professional who cut the parts i need... -
13-03-2022
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My new 3D touch probe - Cheap and very good
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I have recently bought a 3D probe. Originally, I planned to make one, but due to lack of time I decided not to. I realized that regardless how I do it, my own won't be better than any one I can... -
20-11-2021
Thread: AndyUK's Build - 1.2x1.0m Gantry
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Re: AndyUK's Build - 1.2x1.0m Gantry
My wife and I had our first child over the summer, so haven't had an awful lot of time in the garage....! But I have managed to apply the inlay technique to build a set of toy blocks for her to play...
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14-11-2021
Thread: 4th axis as a "poor man's lathe"
by A_Camera- Replies
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Re: 4th axis as a "poor man's lathe"
I am now ready with the actual basic design and first version of my DIY micro lathe. So far it's only for manual drive, and not really did any test run yet, but the machine is ready and usable as a...
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17-10-2021
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Re: What software are you running for your designs
I started with various bits of free software but had so much grief that I sprang for Vectric VCarve. Really good for woodwork, routers, and similar. Fairly easy to use - they have avoided a lot of...
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03-08-2021
Thread: Hello all - Newbie Alert!
by Woodypk- Replies
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NEW MEMBER:
Hello all - Newbie Alert!
Hi All,
I'd just like to introduce myself and say hello.
I thought it would be right to register here after reading a few threads I'd picked up from searches from Google so here I am....
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18-07-2021
Thread: Guitar Building with my JazzCNC machine
by BeeceUK- Replies
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Guitar Building with my JazzCNC machine
Hi,
I joined the forum last year looking for advice on where to get a machine that would be suitable for my hobby of building guitars. I was pointed in the direction of Dean ( JazzCNC ) and after... -
16-07-2021
Thread: AndyUK's Build - 1.2x1.0m Gantry
by AndyUK- Replies
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Re: AndyUK's Build - 1.2x1.0m Gantry
Thought it might be interesting for others designing their control boxes to see why I've made my new one like this and how it works. Also welcome to hear any improvement suggestions.
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19-04-2021
Thread: Fusion 360 Free version - work arounds
by Leadhead- Replies
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Re: Fusion 360 Free version - work arounds
Freecad 0.19 Released as stable version. Well worth an investigation.
Check out the German guy on utube for great tutorials. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8otDF_C_fw&ab_channel=FreeCADAcademy -
20-03-2021
Thread: Camera Platform Control
by m_c- Replies
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Re: Camera Platform Control
Look at a Dynomotion KFlop.
You can program it so it handles all the kinematics involved, so all you need to send are basic coordinates, and the software handles converting the basic coordinates... -
16-03-2021
Thread: My new machine - Guess the make!
by Pilsbury- Replies
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Re: My new machine - Guess the make!
Nice little boxes! I made one early on and it’s amazing to see how the cnc just churns it out perfect. Imagine trying to carve that! And I like your articulated dust collection bracket. Dust boots...
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11-03-2021
Thread: House Number
by Wal- Replies
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House Number
Hello all.
Made this house number for a friend of a friend.
Not sure what the wood was - found it lying around at the mill where I have my small unit.
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09-03-2021
Thread: My new machine - Guess the make!
by Clive S- Replies
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Re: My new machine - Guess the make!
Is it one of his vertical machines :highly_amused:
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01-03-2021
Thread: TT wall art
by CharlieRam- Replies
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Re: TT wall art
It was left clamped for a few days but there was plenty of airflow below the workpiece....I'm not sure if you could tell from the image but I had it screwed through the back supported on the top and...
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25-02-2021
Thread: My new machine - Guess the make!
by Pilsbury- Replies
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Re: My new machine - Guess the make!
Oh yeah, one up manship! Mine is a mere 600x900. Dean can I order a 1201x1201?!
Here are a couple more bits and bobs I’ve racked up in the last week. Still honing skills but learning all the time.... -
25-02-2021
Thread: Advice on 4th Axis
by OMLCNC- Replies
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Re: Advice on 4th Axis
Yes, Nests of tables and bigger tables up to 900mm long.
But you need a hole in the ground or away of jacking your machine up to the ceiling if you want to go longer.
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25-02-2021
Thread: How I move around my heavy DIY CNC
by A_Camera- Replies
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Re: How I move around my heavy DIY CNC
This project is finished. Yesterday I swapped out the PSU to a more powerful one and released the last part of my video series about it.
https://youtu.be/p-EtlIY0Zb8
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08-02-2021
Thread: My new machine - Guess the make!
by Pilsbury- Replies
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Re: My new machine - Guess the make!
Ok then, more photos coming soon as I’m mid way cutting my first “proper piece” 😉
But some first impressions. Heavy. Very bloody heavy. Sure Dean may correct me, but my guess is 400kg. All parts... -
03-01-2021
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NEW MEMBER:
Hello from Leeds. Currently rebuilding a large CNC router.
Hello,
Ive been in the sign / graphics trade for a while and only started getting my feet wet with our own CNC router about a year ago.
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21-11-2020
Thread: Heart shaped trinket box
by CharlieRam- Replies
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Heart shaped trinket box
My first attempt at cutting oak. Just a little something for my girlfriend from a few offcuts of oak, I must say it cuts really well. The box was modelled using vcarve and I created a 3d printed jig...
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17-11-2020
Thread: Resin in-fill on wood - using grain-fillers
by Wal- Replies
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Re: Resin in-fill on wood - using grain-fillers
Just adding to this thread as I've recently made another one of these cake plinths and have the pics to hand. Used an old oak table top that was being thrown out by a cafe. Process has been updated...
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24-05-2020
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Re: Conversational Programming for the Woodworker
CamBam is very capable, especially once you discover the webpage full of add-ons and the forum to go with them which extend it's abilities considerably. I also like the license which is a 'pay once,...
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