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|owner = PS:One
 
|owner = PS:One
 
|serial = 5549
 
|serial = 5549
|certification = no
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|certification = yes
|hackable = yes
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|hackable = Consult CNC Area Host
 
|model = ShapeOko 2 "The Works" version
 
|model = ShapeOko 2 "The Works" version
 
|arrived = 2014
 
|arrived = 2014
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== Status ==
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= Status =
Under construction.
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Open for authorizations.
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Tuning, authorization path, and documentation are all being redeveloped as of February 24th, 2020.
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= ShapeOko 2 Specifications =
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* Nominal Cutting Area 250mm x 250mm x 50mm (~10" x 10" x 2")
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* Max spindle speed: 12,000 RPM
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** Note: PS1 provided tooling & feeds and speeds are based around a fixed 12,000 RPM spindle speed.
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The spindle uses ER11 collets. These eventually wear out, so check before using them. Collets are a durable expendable.
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Users are welcome to purchase their own collets and tools in case the PS1 provided ones are insufficient.
    
== Authorization ==
 
== Authorization ==
Contact CNC Area Host for information on who conducts authorizations.  If you are unable to get a response within 48hrs, post a request for authorization on the Pumping Station: One private Google Group.
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Contact CNC Area Host for information on who conducts authorizations.  If you are unable to get a response within 48hrs, post a request for authorization on Discourse
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2D and 3D authorizations are on the way via Canvas.
    
== Tutorial ==
 
== Tutorial ==
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Tutorial on Fusion 360 to Shapeoko2 toolpath:
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[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gzI5zgzzR_zRo9xr-SdSyWONMTeAq9PRUCJFRffS2FQ/edit?usp=sharing Tutorial on Fusion 360 to Shapeoko2 toolpath]
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gzI5zgzzR_zRo9xr-SdSyWONMTeAq9PRUCJFRffS2FQ/edit?usp=sharing
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[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1twCl4EozVH56VyWiRbVeoyJNx3ng16vBNbq8OlCA0d4/edit?usp=sharing ShapeOko 2 Quick Start Guide (Digital Version of the Binder)]
    
== Operation ==
 
== Operation ==
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=== Workpiece Setup ===
 
=== Workpiece Setup ===
* Clamp work to the surface with the toe clamps (in the black bag or clear plastic tub.)
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* [//https://youtu.be/r6DCvtcU8_M Using blue painter's tape on the bed and underside of the part and bonding the two with superglue is an extremely effective workholding solution.]
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** The superglue never touches the bed itself nor the work, just the tape.
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* Clamp work to the surface with the toe clamps (in the drawer under the machine.)
 
** Toe clamps need to be pushing down - so that the toe is angled down towards the workpiece - not angled up.  
 
** Toe clamps need to be pushing down - so that the toe is angled down towards the workpiece - not angled up.  
 
** After setting the height with the toe's rear bolt, lightly finger-tighten the bolt near the piece.  
 
** After setting the height with the toe's rear bolt, lightly finger-tighten the bolt near the piece.  
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** If the bit is too deep in the collet, it can bottom out inside the spindle when you begin to tighten the collet.
 
** If the bit is too deep in the collet, it can bottom out inside the spindle when you begin to tighten the collet.
 
* Use 14mm wrenches (in the black bag) to tighten the collet. You don't need to over-tighten the collet - hand tighten, not gorilla tighten.
 
* Use 14mm wrenches (in the black bag) to tighten the collet. You don't need to over-tighten the collet - hand tighten, not gorilla tighten.
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=== Using Vectric VCarve ===
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The post processor for use is going to be Grbl (inch) or Grbl (mm) depending on your document units. Vector files in a variety of formats from a variety of softwares (e.g. Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, Inkscape, AutoCAD, etc.) can be imported to Vectric VCarve.
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Members can use the VCarve Pro Trial Edition from home to set up their parts and save as a .crv file, though vector files can not be imported in the trial version. Files can only be posted from the Makerspace edition which we have at PS1.
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GCode can be sent using Universal GCode Sender or Easel.
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=== Using Fusion 360 ===
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You will need to install the Easel post processor in order to get usable GCode from Fusion 360 to the Shapeoko. The post processor is available here:
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https://cam.autodesk.com/hsmposts?p=easel
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When using Universal GCode Sender, you will get a "HOLD" error because it leads with a tool change (M6). The Shapeoko does not support a tool change command, and so simply hitting the "Play" button again will resume operation.
    
=== Carving with Easel ===
 
=== Carving with Easel ===
 
Easel is run in a browser, you must log in at Inventables http://easel.inventables.com/users/sign_in
 
Easel is run in a browser, you must log in at Inventables http://easel.inventables.com/users/sign_in
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The Industrial CNC Area Host has an Easel Pro account through Inventables. If you would like to use this platform, email [email protected] for the login credentials.
    
* Select the correct material for the workpiece.
 
* Select the correct material for the workpiece.
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|[[User:bbay | Brandon Bay]]
 
|[[User:bbay | Brandon Bay]]
 
| Jim Brink
 
| Jim Brink
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|[[User:Amethystdragon | Karl Schmidbauer]]
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|  Mike Thompson
 
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