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    I have the one before and its the baby one tiny area, but I love it , mines ( and dont laugh) using NCStudio so i cant help with setup sorry. But Bazzer I'm saving up for the bigger eagle so i might be asking for some help at some point as well :)
    Last edited by Fivetide; 12-03-2013 at 10:29 PM.

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    Anytime Fivetide, looks like you're near enough to come and look at the settings for yourself :)
    (Have to own up to having help from Jazzy though with my set up)

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    Would have been more of a supprise if Jazz had'nt helped someone at sometime lol :) Yeah I'm your side of Blackpoo in Freckelton

    Fiction is far more plausible when wrapped around a thread of truth

    Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivetide View Post
    Would have been more of a supprise if Jazz had'nt helped someone at sometime lol :) Yeah I'm your side of Blackpoo in Freckelton
    The Eagle machines with DSP do't not require 'setting up' they work out of the box.

    You load a .nc code file to a USB memory stick, then put the memory stick into the DSP handle, then load and run the program after setting your zeroes on your material.

    If you need more help let me know.

    Colin

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoboCutter View Post
    The Eagle machines with DSP do't not require 'setting up' they work out of the box.

    You load a .nc code file to a USB memory stick, then put the memory stick into the DSP handle, then load and run the program after setting your zeroes on your material.

    If you need more help let me know.

    Colin
    Colin, high we spke before when I bought the CNC off you , just a quick question about NC, it runs fine but no matter what feed rate I set in the g-code I always have to crank it down to 10% in NCStudio or it cuts a tiny size of the original, do you have the same problem ?

    Fiction is far more plausible when wrapped around a thread of truth

    Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivetide View Post
    Colin, high we spke before when I bought the CNC off you , just a quick question about NC, it runs fine but no matter what feed rate I set in the g-code I always have to crank it down to 10% in NCStudio or it cuts a tiny size of the original, do you have the same problem ?
    Sorry, I am getting a mixed message from the post, are you suggesting that altering the feed rate scales down the design?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoboCutter View Post
    t altering the feed rate scales down the design?
    At 100% FR is scales the project down to a 3rd the size, at 10% feedrate it dimensions are perfect but the feed rate is 10% of the g-code's. If I scale up the FR to compensate in the G-code NC says the feedrates to high lol
    Last edited by Fivetide; 17-03-2013 at 08:45 PM.

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