I'm a knife-maker who just got access to a CNC plasma table at my local makerspace here in Baltimore, MD. I took the class a few months ago and am headed to the makerspace to try it on my own tomorrow to see how much I've forgotten

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IronToad - one thing to consider might be to use a sharpie pen holder attachment fastened to the plasma torch and draw (instead of cut) your test pieces to check for mistakes. Once you have your program dialed in, then start cutting. You will not waste so much expensive material.IronToad wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 12:36 am CAD drawings are complete and I've prepped the drawings in Torchmate. I have a 4 hour reservation on the machine and plenty of extra material to make mistakes on. I'm cutting out a very much experimental modular work rest for my 2x72 that I dreamt up at lunch along with my maker's logo.
I think your result looks great! Very much the same as the 3D printed part. Keep up the good work.IronToad wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2024 6:13 pm Thanks for the suggestions. That is a great idea, but I didn't see it in time.
It actually went pretty well. I botched one out of three small cutting jobs (the one was due to me accidentally bumping the feedrate to 150%), but then it started having some z-homing issues that I nor the onsite technicians could resolve. However, I was able to cut a test piece and my 2x72 tool rest idea, so I'm happy. Attached image shows the tool rest next to the one I 3d printed to check the fit.
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