Mick Martins Spoilboard Wizard
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- I like to plane using CNC machine. This is a tool to help generate G Code in a snap. Thank you to Mick Martin
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Check out Mick's spoilboard and planing wizard. Very cool.
great vid...thanks
+squidskunk Thank you buddy again for watching
Thanks Jeff ....... I know it's am old video ..... your doing great.
+Mick Martin Thank YOU Mick.
This code does not work with Mach 3. Is there a mach 3 file for this program. Thanks
I believe if you create the code, save it to your desk top, open it in notepad then save it as a .txt format it will work. The creator Mic can correct me if I am wrong or if there are copyright issues or any legal stuff. I think Mach will run a .txt file.
Awesome!
+Summers Woodworking Hey thanks Brian.
Jeff, I thought you used Legacy's CCAM4? The surface planing technique in CCAM4 is really well done. It always climb cuts.
+James Bushey Oh yes sir I do. I just thought what Mick created was so cool. If you have something to plane or specifically the spoil board it works so fast. Enter, generate G code and start cutting in like 90 seconds.
+Work Against The Grain Jeff. How do you use CCAM4? Tracy told me that it would not work on non-legacy machines. Will they sell it to anyone?
I do not know what Legacy policy is on CCAM4. They would be the ones to ask about that. I use as I have a friend with a legacy machine.
Any way to do this on X-Carve/Shapeoko?
What type of bit are you using?
+TheRangeControl Yes sir. It is just a G Code generator. I use a 3 or 4 inch surfacing bit.
+Work Against The Grain hmmm...
I have so much still to learn.
Thank You
+TheRangeControl As you get going, feel free to put a list of questions together and email me anytime at jefonitoo@gmail.com. Easier to communicate that way. Have fun.
+Work Against The Grain Thank You So very much for your generous spirit, Sir!!
I like that works great.
Great Video, How did the machine know where XY zero was? Thanks again really like your Videos
Thanks for watching. One of the parameters you enter before running the program is where X and Y zero are located. Either the machine zero or temporary zero.
What bit are you using for this planing purpose? Thx :)
+Wonder Around 2" surfacing bit from a company called Magnate.
Thanks for the reply. Will have a look at their products :)