Circles????
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Circles????
After not messing with my homemade plasma table for about 18 months I finally have the desire again to get it working.
I am using various programs ( 123D Design, QCad), etc to draw simple parts and using sheetcam to generate g codes.
Yesterday I drew a simple rectangular plate and ran it through sheetcam to create a g code. Today I loaded it into mach 3 for a simulation and when I hit start it started cutting large circles???
I am new to all of this. After building my table two years ago I ran the roadrunner program and it ran great until I ran out of code lines ( I still have not paid the registering fee to mach 3)
I really believe I can get this sorted out but I hate to keep throwing money at it (the sheetcam fee was 150.00) if it's not doing any good.
As always any help and/or advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Dave
I am using various programs ( 123D Design, QCad), etc to draw simple parts and using sheetcam to generate g codes.
Yesterday I drew a simple rectangular plate and ran it through sheetcam to create a g code. Today I loaded it into mach 3 for a simulation and when I hit start it started cutting large circles???
I am new to all of this. After building my table two years ago I ran the roadrunner program and it ran great until I ran out of code lines ( I still have not paid the registering fee to mach 3)
I really believe I can get this sorted out but I hate to keep throwing money at it (the sheetcam fee was 150.00) if it's not doing any good.
As always any help and/or advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Dave
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Re: Circles????
Are you using the correct post processor?
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Re: Circles????
Thanks for the reply, and answer, members again show why this is a great site to belong too.
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Re: Circles????
When working with a new machine, I will add some sort of marker or pen holder so that I can test the machine making some simple cuts (marks). That way you dont have to waste consumables or stock.
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Re: Circles????
I use an Easyscribe available here on this forum to test accuracy and layout. For me, sharpies, etc. create too thick of a line to measure against.msimpson99 wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2019 7:58 pm When working with a new machine, I will add some sort of marker or pen holder so that I can test the machine making some simple cuts (marks). That way you dont have to waste consumables or stock.
If you have a Hypertherm Duramax torch, it fits right into your existing torch.....easy peasy.
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Re: Circles????
I have a ton of various ways of marking things, Pens, Markers (Ultra fine works well), dry erase, and plate markers. I still use a pen or marker when testing a new machine.
On a brand new build things can go south until you get the machine operating properly. I have crashed the pen or marker hard, and would rather damage a cheap marker than an expensive scribe.
In any case it does not matter what you use, it is a step that must be done on a new DIY build.
On a brand new build things can go south until you get the machine operating properly. I have crashed the pen or marker hard, and would rather damage a cheap marker than an expensive scribe.
In any case it does not matter what you use, it is a step that must be done on a new DIY build.
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Re: Circles????
Sounds like you know what works best for you. I would have a hard time pulling an accurate measurement with calipers on a line created with a marker.
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Re: Circles????
This talks about a pen marker. I have since built (3-D printed) a simpler one
viewtopic.php?f=129&t=17080&p=99328&hil ... ker#p99328
viewtopic.php?f=129&t=17080&p=99328&hil ... ker#p99328
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Re: Circles????
I think we are talking about two things. I am talking about using a pen or maker in a pen holder for break-in and initial testing or trouble shooting.
For alignment, I use a whole set of different procedures to fine tune each axis.
For alignment, I use a whole set of different procedures to fine tune each axis.
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Re: Circles????
I think drawing squares is a better method for measuring axis movement. First you have X and Y size and then corner to corner measurement for squareness of the table travel. then an extra treat is drawing a circle in the square to see if it touches each side equally. but do use a fine tip pen for smaller line. The larger drawing makes for more correct measurements too.
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Hypertherm PM65 Machine Torch
Drag Knife and Scribe
Miller Mig welder
13" metal lathe
Small Mill
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Drag Knife and Scribe
Miller Mig welder
13" metal lathe
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Re: Circles????
I have a write up using these parts to make a very precise pen holder.
I was looking through some of my older videos, and found this.
https://youtu.be/zPDTyza8XZA
It was one of my very first pen holders.
Here is brass pen holder on my KRmx02.
https://youtu.be/HwGdwPZBHBc
In any case here is my writeup for a pen holder.
http://www.kronosrobotics.com/diy-cnc-pen-holder/
Its based on the brass hobby tubes that fit one inside the other.
I have used simpler ones. I even have a couple commercial pen holders. I was looking through some of my older videos, and found this.
https://youtu.be/zPDTyza8XZA
It was one of my very first pen holders.
Here is brass pen holder on my KRmx02.
https://youtu.be/HwGdwPZBHBc
In any case here is my writeup for a pen holder.
http://www.kronosrobotics.com/diy-cnc-pen-holder/
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