User:Mct/shopbot auth 1 notes

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  • 3-axis routing with 2.5d designs
    • can't cut overhangs
    • continuous xy movements with discrete z steps
    • shopbot's axes:
      • x: long side of the table - to the right, when sitting at the control computer
      • y: short wide of the table - forward, when sitting at the control computer
      • z: vertical
  • shopbot can handle continuous z, but the toolchain taught here won't go over how to do that


  • workflow: design (CAD) -> layout, tooling, speed (CAM) -> machine (CNC code)
    • CAD just concerned with the shape to be machined
    • CAM concerned with the interface between the design, the materials, and the machine
  • vcarve: handles CAD & CAM (& can import CAD stuff from other programs)


  • CNC code, 'toolpath':
    • gcode
    • openbsp (used on shopbot routers)


  • main toolpaths - all have depth parameters:
    • profile
      • remove material along a shape
    • pocket
      • remove material over an area
    • drill
      • just plunge at a point


  • securing material (sheet wood) to table: plastic nails
    • still should be careful about nail placement


  • end mill (router bit) properties
    • cutting diameter
      • small tools generally take longer than big ones, but can do finer cuts
    • shank diameter
    • nose shape
      • square
      • v
      • ball
    • flute count
    • flute shape
      • up/down
      • spiral
      • straight
      • roughing


  • CAM cut variables - affect time and quality of resultant cut:
    • cut depth - depth of the final cut
    • pass depth - depth of each pass
      • should not be greater than cutting diameter
    • stepover - horizontal thickness of each pass
      • only relevant for pocket cuts
      • 40% of cutting diameter (rule of thumb)


  • rate variables:
    • spindle speed - RPM of tool
      • 12k to 16k generally, max 18k
    • feed rate - tool speed in plane (x-y)
      • deterimined using chip load calculator
        • feed rate = chip load * flute count * spindle speed
          • chip load (in)- material removed per flute cut
            • function of material & cutting diameter
          • flute count (flutes/rotation)
          • spindle speed (rotations/min)
          • feed rate (in/min)
        • can also generally be looked up in a chart
      • under 200 in/min, but not too slow
        • machine can be kept within appropriate operating parameters by changing input variables (i.e. varying tool, spindle speed)
      • max on shopbot: ~360 in/min
    • plunge rate - tool speed in z
      • 50% of feed rate (rule of thumb)


  • vcarve
    • workflow
      • enter material parameters
      • create or import design
      • enter toolpaths mode, assign toolpaths to portions of the design
    • material dimensions
      • 'job size' establishes material shape in plane
      • 'material' establishes material thickness
        • nominal thickness should not be trusted - rather, should be measured with calipers by shopbot station
      • 'xy datum' positions origin
    • design modes
      • drawing modes have to be explicitly exited to switch
      • transform - click to select, then click again to enter mode
    • toolpaths
      • select shape(s), then set toolpaths
      • profile
        • add 0.05 to depth
      • tool parameters
        • use tool number to order multiple tools in a single job
          • have to change them manually