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# Take the necessary safety precautions such as wearing close toed shoes, safety glasses, hearing protection and no loose fitting clothing. | # Take the necessary safety precautions such as wearing close toed shoes, safety glasses, hearing protection and no loose fitting clothing. | ||
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== [[CNC_Router_Training | CNC Router Training Overview]] == | == [[CNC_Router_Training | CNC Router Training Overview]] == | ||
− | + | Click the title above or [[https://wiki.makerfx.org/CNC_Router_Training_%26_Certification click here to go to the page]] | |
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+ | == [[Frequently Asked Questions | CNC Router FAQ]] == | ||
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+ | Click the title above or [CNC Router FAQ] | ||
== First Steps - Designing == | == First Steps - Designing == | ||
=== Note === | === Note === | ||
− | * MakerFX provides a [[ | + | * MakerFX provides a [[CNC_Router_Bits | basic selection of Bits and End Mills]]. It is recommended to purchase and use your own tooling. This allows you to select the exact tools to meet your needs. |
* Certification is the process where a user is observed using the CNC Router to verify that they will not damage themselves, others, or the machinery. The process is designed for the student to show that preparation, clean up, and operation are understood. It is possible to be certified without taking the in person MakerFX training. | * Certification is the process where a user is observed using the CNC Router to verify that they will not damage themselves, others, or the machinery. The process is designed for the student to show that preparation, clean up, and operation are understood. It is possible to be certified without taking the in person MakerFX training. | ||
* Training is basic instruction for creating a simple file, loading files, preparing the machine for use, and proper operation including cleanup. | * Training is basic instruction for creating a simple file, loading files, preparing the machine for use, and proper operation including cleanup. |
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REMEMBER To Reserve Time!
Various tools such as the lasers (Epilog or Audrey), 3D Printers, and Forest CNC need to be reserved before using the tool. Review the Slack channel for the tool to reserve time.
- All 3D Printers (channel: mfx-3d-printing)
- Laser Epilog (channel: mfx-laser-epilog)
- Laser Audrey (channel: mfx-laser-audrey)
- Laser Boss 1630 aka Bruce (channel: mfx-laser-boss-1630)
- Forest CNC (channel: mfx-cnc)
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NOTICE!
This machine can be dangerous if used improperly resulting in serious bodily injury or damage to the machine. Minors are prohibited from using the Forest CNC without the supervision of a trained and certified MakerFX member. The use of the Forest CNC machine at MakerFX is limited to only those individuals who:
- Have attended a training class or have watched it online.
- Been certified to use the machine
- Take the necessary safety precautions such as wearing close toed shoes, safety glasses, hearing protection and no loose fitting clothing.
CNC Router Training Overview
Click the title above or [click here to go to the page]
CNC Router FAQ
Click the title above or [CNC Router FAQ]
First Steps - Designing
Note
- MakerFX provides a basic selection of Bits and End Mills. It is recommended to purchase and use your own tooling. This allows you to select the exact tools to meet your needs.
- Certification is the process where a user is observed using the CNC Router to verify that they will not damage themselves, others, or the machinery. The process is designed for the student to show that preparation, clean up, and operation are understood. It is possible to be certified without taking the in person MakerFX training.
- Training is basic instruction for creating a simple file, loading files, preparing the machine for use, and proper operation including cleanup.
- For additional information on using the Vectric VCarve Software, please see the Vectric Website
Installing the Software
- Installing VCarve for use at MakerFX
- Updated December 7, 2023 - A new licensing process has been implemented by Vectric, these instructions will be updated to match once the new procedures are completed.
VCarve Basics
- CNC Terminology
- What is a vector?
- 2D vs 2.5D vs 3D Carving Explained
- VCarve Pro Job Setup
- Example sign and toolpaths
- Bits and End Mills for Beginners
- Inventables: Bits 101
- Resizing and Copying Objects
Vectric Tutorials
- Text Creation Guide
- VCarve Toolpath Guide
- Pocket Toolpath Guide
- Chamfer Toolpath Guide
- Moulding Toolpath Guide
- Dimensioning Quick Guide
Project Ideas
Importing Designs
- Importing CRV Files - VCarve Pro files
- Importing STL Files
- Importing DXF Files
- Importing Bitmap Files
Intermediate VCarve Pro
Advanced VCarve Pro
- Intro to 3D Carving
- 3D Carving Workflow with Tool Change
- V-Carve Inlay Technique
- Heart Shaped Box
- Board
Preparing for Machining - Toolpathing
Feeds & Speeds
Router Bits (aka Endmills)
Note: CNC Users must purchase and use their own tooling
- Bits and End Mills for Beginners
- Inventables: Bits 101
- YouTube: V Bits Explained
- Winston Moy: Compression Bits
Kits
Individual Bits - Square End
- Down Cut Spiral Bit (Whiteside RD2100)
- Up Cut Spiral Bit (Whiteside RU2100)
- 1/4" Up/Down Compression (Whiteside UD2100)
- 1/8" Up/Down Compression
- O Flute 1/8" Up Cut for Plastic or Acrylic