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| === 1. Load Job === | | === 1. Load Job === |
| * This step will be to load the actual g-code file created by VCarve Pro | | * This step will be to load the actual g-code file created by VCarve Pro |
| + | * This requires converting the VCarve Design to a VCarve Toolpath or G Code file, the extension is CNC |
| * Click '''LOAD (F2)''' | | * Click '''LOAD (F2)''' |
| * Select a file with a '''.CNC''' extension | | * Select a file with a '''.CNC''' extension |
Revision as of 10:26, 11 May 2023
NEVER leave the CNC machine unattended while the spindle is running. Use the emergency stop buttons if you need to stop the machine is causing damage or harm.
After your material is in place and you have set the appropriate home position, you can start a job
Steps
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1. Load Job
- This step will be to load the actual g-code file created by VCarve Pro
- This requires converting the VCarve Design to a VCarve Toolpath or G Code file, the extension is CNC
- Click LOAD (F2)
- Select a file with a .CNC extension
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2. Confirm Job
- Click GRAPH (F8) to get a visual representation of what the machine will do
- Click ZOOM ALL (F9) to zoom out and see the full job if your job is large such as cutting on a 4x8 sheet
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3. Estimated Job Time
- In the top left corner of the blue application you will see T=[number]. This is an estimate of how long your job will take.
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4. REMINDER - Emergency Stop
- Before you start your job, remember that you have two options for an Emergency STOP if the machine causes harm to you, your work piece or the machine itself
- Option 1 - Press RESET on the CNC Controls application on the laptop
- Option 2 - Press RED BUTTON on the CNC Controller (silver box)
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5. Run Job
- Put on hearing protection
- If you have not already cleaned the Laguna dust collection system, do that now.
- Start Laguna dust collection
- Press ESCAPE a few times to confirm you are at the main menu
- Click RUN (F4)
- Click CYCLE START and the machine will start making noise
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6. Job Running
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NEVER leave the CNC machine unattended while the spindle is running. Use the emergency stop buttons if you need to stop the machine is causing damage or harm.
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7. (Optional) Pausing a Job
- Sometimes you just need to pause the CNC so it stops cutting but not cancel the job
- You can accomplish this by pressing FEED HOLD
- FEED HOLD will only stop the gantry from moving. The spindle will continue to spin.
- Press CYCLE START to resume your job
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8. (Optional) Stop/Start the Spindle
- Sometimes you just need to pause the CNC so it stops cutting but not cancel the job
- You can accomplish this by pressing the Spindle ON (green) and OFF (red) buttons
- This is often done in conjunction with FEED HOLD to stop the gantry and spindle from turning
- IMPORTANT! The Spindle needs to be ON before CYCLE START to resume after FEED HOLD
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9. (Optional) Canceling a Job
- You can cancel a job in progress by pressing CANCEL CYCLE
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SUCCESS
- Turn off dust collection
- Using CNC Controls, click Z+ to move the bit away from your material and then X and Y controls to move the gantry away from your material
- Use secondary dust collection to remove any remaining dust / chips that the Laguna did not suck up
- Remove your material from the spoil board using a hammer, a board, or a pry bar as appropriate. Be careful not to mark your piece or the spoil board by using a rubber mallet or similar item that leaves marks.
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NEXT STEP
Click here for the next step to shutdown the CNC
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