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The Camaster machines don't really care what software you use to create your designs; the only requirement is that you create your cut files with an appropriate...
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If you have a fixed position that the fixture mounts to on your machine, be sure to record the fixture specific x-y zero position in WinCNC so you can...
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I will add that when the Camaster tech was on the phone with me a few years ago enabling my FTC (machine shipped with it disabled), they asked where I...
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One thing to consider before you make the big investment in a vacuum table is "what do you want to do?". If you work a lot with sheet goods...
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No, your system is fine for the CNC. (but it will never achieve 1300 cfm most likely...but that's a whole 'nuther conversation not necessary here) For...
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My FTC bit change location is dead center of the bed on the X axis and about a foot back from the front on the Y axis. It was setup that way at the f...
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Yes, try the reset that Mr McGrew mentions. The WarmUp macro actually runs the Initialize macro as the first step before moving on to warming up the spindle....
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Your SR-34 does not weigh 2200 lbs...my SR-44 is about 900 lbs. You should be fine with your plan. Shipping weight is much higher than actual weight.
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The machine table needs to stay stable. Some of us that glue down our spilboards did flatten and clean the paint off the machine bed, but you should otherwise...
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In a sense, there actually is an override...you can choose the side of the cut and then code the toolpath for it/them to cut conventional or climb. Unfortunately,...
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