After speaking to someone the other day it occurred to me that many Nova Mill owners may be quite new to CNC and G-coding and, like the person I was speaking to, may not be aware that you should always warm your spindle up before use (or may simply be unsure how long it should warm up for, or which speeds).
So I thought I'd share my warmup prog (posted for Mach3), probably more use to beginners but others may find it useful also:
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O0000 (SPINDLE_WARMUP)
(MASTERCAM - V15.)
(MX7 FILE - T)
(POST - )
(MATERIAL - ALUMINUM MM - 2024)
(PROGRAM - SPINDLE_WARMUP.NC)
(DATE - JUL-20-16)
(TIME - 10:47)
(POST DEV - SuperNova)
(NWDTOOL N" 10. DRILL" T20 D10. F10. L20. A118. CD20. CL10. SD20. C0)
(NWDSTOCK X0. Y0. Z0. OTC OX0. OY0. OZ0.)
S500 M03
G04 P200.
S1000 M03
G04 P200.
S2000 M03
G04 P200.
S3000 M03
G04 P200.
S4000 M03
G04 P200.
S5000 M03
G04 P200.
M30
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Spindle warmup procedure
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Re: Spindle warmup procedure
Thanks Joe, nice to see this.
Ive been running mine manually for a bit esp during the colder weather while the wood burner gets going. I never really gave it a thought write a program to do it for me lol
Ive been running mine manually for a bit esp during the colder weather while the wood burner gets going. I never really gave it a thought write a program to do it for me lol