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- Fri 03 May , 2013 12:08 pm
- Forum: MicroRouter Vertical / MaxiRouter
- Topic: 4th Axis rough treatment
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9815
Re: 4th Axis rough treatment
Ah! doesn't look like I will be able to fix this afterall as i've damaged the plug trying to get the pin contacts out. looks like i'll be ordering a replacement cable.
- Fri 03 May , 2013 11:23 am
- Forum: MicroRouter Vertical / MaxiRouter
- Topic: 4th Axis rough treatment
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9815
4th Axis rough treatment
Hi All, This one is rather embarassing as its the result of rough treatment when removing the 4th Axis to free up room on the bed. Now I have finished cutting my 2D stuff I have reattached the 4th Axis to the bed and the memory came back to me from when i disconnected the communication cable a few m...
- Fri 03 May , 2013 11:02 am
- Forum: MicroRouter Vertical / MaxiRouter
- Topic: Drives disabling
- Replies: 6
- Views: 12089
Re: Drives disabling
Many thanks for your advice guys, I have sorted the issue with a good clean and powering down a few times and have been happily cutting since. If this issue resurfaces i'll be checking back to this post and checking for flashing of LEDs....... I take it they are located within the control panel?
- Fri 19 Apr , 2013 15:02 pm
- Forum: MicroRouter Vertical / MaxiRouter
- Topic: Drives disabling
- Replies: 6
- Views: 12089
Re: Drives disabling
I have checked the wires (what I can see of them) and there are no signs of damage or play. Tried homing the machine again and it stopped dead on the Y movement. Reconnected to the machine and will jog in the X & Z but an attempt to jog on the Y is unsuccessful and prompts "Axis in Error" dialogue b...
- Fri 19 Apr , 2013 12:29 pm
- Forum: MicroRouter Vertical / MaxiRouter
- Topic: Drives disabling
- Replies: 6
- Views: 12089
Drives disabling
Experiencing an issue with the drives diabling when cutting straight upwards on the Y axis. I'm cutting 18mm MDF with a 12.7mm cutter with a 100% stepdown on the cutter which I have been doing happily for some 40 sheets with no issue. Now what happens is when I get to a part of the program that requ...
- Mon 15 Apr , 2013 13:11 pm
- Forum: QuickCAM / LaserCAM 2D Design
- Topic: Open Contours
- Replies: 1
- Views: 11082
Open Contours
I have students wanting to cut out components on our vertical router. they are importing the DXFs selecting each group of contours that make up the component and hitting 'join' when in the CAM wizard the pop up says "contains open contours" and the machining plan cuts the thing to pieces.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
- Mon 15 Apr , 2013 10:41 am
- Forum: Post Processors
- Topic: Alter default safe height in Denford post processor files
- Replies: 5
- Views: 13897
Re: Alter default safe height in Denford post processor file
We have identified the issue with the Z axis not physically moving, it turned out to be a loose pulley wheel on the drive screw..tightened the grub screw and all sorted!
- Fri 12 Apr , 2013 15:12 pm
- Forum: Post Processors
- Topic: Alter default safe height in Denford post processor files
- Replies: 5
- Views: 13897
Re: Alter default safe height in Denford post processor file
Thanks for that, I checked the z position across the 25mm sacrificial board and there is a discrepancy! must be because the cut surface of the MDF has alowed the atmospheric moisture to enter from that side. I have been into the post file and altered the Safe2 from 5.08 to 10mm and saved. However no...
- Fri 12 Apr , 2013 11:31 am
- Forum: QuickCAM / LaserCAM 2D Design
- Topic: Adjustment of Safe height
- Replies: 3
- Views: 12313
Re: Adjustment of Safe height
It sounds like the sheet is lifting up off the bed - how're you holding down the MDF ? [/color] We have a 25mm MDF sacrificial board mounted to the T slots in the machine bed with bolts and the 18mm MDF workpiece is screwed directly to it. I'm not entirely convinced that there would be that amount ...
- Fri 12 Apr , 2013 8:32 am
- Forum: QuickCAM / LaserCAM 2D Design
- Topic: Adjustment of Safe height
- Replies: 3
- Views: 12313
Adjustment of Safe height
I have been experiencing some difficulties when cutting components on the vertical router using QuickCAM 2d software. When cutting out several large components on one sheet the tool does not fully raise up out of the material and cuts an unwanted channel when the machine moves to the next component....