Onefinity Elite Foreman - Part 6 Hold Down and Waste Board

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 27

  • @davehoffman9767
    @davehoffman9767 Před 28 dny +1

    Great job Lars, HA!

  • @user-dx4kx7bs1v
    @user-dx4kx7bs1v Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great work! Thanks for sharing with the rest of us neophyte's. As I'm currently setting up the same Foreman I'm gathering ideas and learning from those that have gone before. Great series!

  • @MStoica
    @MStoica Před 10 měsíci +1

    Glad to see another fellow developer with an Elite Foreman. Also with a pwn water cooled spindle. Awesome! Bet you have some interesting plans with it, can’t wait to see! The difficult part is to find the time 😁
    It’s been 2 weeks since I received mine, but I don’t have the table yet :( hopefully in a couple more weeks. But everything else is good to go, including dust collection. And will be looking to also build an enclosure, since… well, I will have it in the office, so there can be absolutely no dust reaching my desk, laptop, couch and other things 😂
    Happy cnc’ing! 👍🏻

    • @LarsWorkShop
      @LarsWorkShop  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Awesome!!! Looking forward to seeing what you build!! Make On!

  • @stevereese6488
    @stevereese6488 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The soft limits or limits in general really helped me out. Thanks, also where do you get your bits off eBay?

    • @LarsWorkShop
      @LarsWorkShop  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I so happy to hear that you found this video useful. I get my bits from Oliver tool company which can also be found under drillman1, and I feel they are pretty good an inexpensive, been using them for about 9 months and have yet to have one snap or wear out. www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?ssPageName=&_ssn=drillman1 I am currently trying out some vbits from www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?ssPageName=&_ssn=yonico Precision Bits. I looked at a few tool databases for speeds and feeds and remarkably they all seem to be the same, so I just use amana for my speeds and feeds. Hope this helps.

    • @stevereese6488
      @stevereese6488 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@LarsWorkShop thanks that does help.

  • @cybergnetwork588
    @cybergnetwork588 Před 29 dny +1

    Great video! Now put some grease on that chair! 🤣

    • @LarsWorkShop
      @LarsWorkShop  Před 29 dny +1

      😆 🤣 I did!! I did!! 😆 🤣 😂

  • @rebaker2012
    @rebaker2012 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Remember your original numbers. I do not believe you can reach your corners the next time you surface your your spoilboard. Nice video.

    • @LarsWorkShop
      @LarsWorkShop  Před 10 měsíci

      Great point! I have them written on my table. Thanks for the compliment, it means a lot.

  • @OnefinityCNC
    @OnefinityCNC Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi Lars, You cannot probe for xy a flattening bit :P That is what the 1.25 means, how far it will travel.

  • @mikec9066
    @mikec9066 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thanks for your replies. Do you have suggestions on where on the bit to probe for Vbit, Flattening bit, etc. and the diameters. In Carveco, I'm trying to figure our if the bit shank diameter or the cutting diameter is relevant and which takes precedent in Masso with probing.
    I also tried to set the hard limit maximum and minimum in the general setting and under each axis. What I found was while using the probing screen in masso manually it worked great but when my program ran, it seemed to not pay attention. I then unclicked the ignore hard and soft limits and still the same. I am sure I am missing something but my Z access spindle mounting frame hits the far right side of my Z axis when running my slabbing program. My waste board is 49 x 48.5 so I tried your approach and set the probe diameter to .5" Any thoughts would be helpful.

    • @LarsWorkShop
      @LarsWorkShop  Před 8 měsíci

      Mike,
      The probe uses the cutting area
      - for a v-bit it is the shank, all of my vbits are 0.125 diameter and that is what I use to probe
      - for a surfacing bit, these are a little trickey, and sometimes you need to lie to the controller.
      I use .5 for my 1 inch. but I do use the cutting edge of the surfacing bit. Remember to save settings.
      Explanation,
      When you are probing you are telling the machine where the center of the bit that you using is, that is all.
      The machine needs the diameter, because it divides it in 2.
      Lets look at a bit that is 0.125 but the shank is 0.25.
      if you probe off the flutes then use the flute diamter of 0.125.
      if you probe off the shank then use the shank diameter of 0.25. Either of these will tell the machine to align the center of that bit with the work origin point.
      Make sense so far?
      OK now about lying to the masso. if I tell the masso I am using a 1 inch bit, it will find the center of the surfacing shank and the edge of the cutter will hit the edge of my waste board, because Carveco will write the code to place the cutters of the bit on the vector. So I enter 0.5 and the moves my work origin to the left 0.5 inch and the instructions that carveco gave to place my bit on the edge are now 0.5 inches to the left and my shank is on the edge of my waste board.
      Another possibility is your waste board is to large. If it was me I would try putting the surfacing bit in and manually driving it around the waste board to see it you are safely covering the board.
      If not mark the waste board and cut it down.
      Let me know if this helps. If not let me know

  • @mikec9066
    @mikec9066 Před 8 měsíci

    Lars, at around 23:25 of this video I believe I am seeing the diameter of the bit set at ".5" inches and your flattening bit is 1". When defining the tool in the Carveco Maker software I believe you have 1" flattening/slabbing bit. Is this how we should program the bit in Masso?

    • @LarsWorkShop
      @LarsWorkShop  Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah I needed to set that at .5 to get it to move to overlap the edge of my wasteboard. I played with the origin until I got the x and y to hang over just a little bit. yes in carveco it was 1".

  • @mikec9066
    @mikec9066 Před 8 měsíci

    It might be a correction in my analysis where the Masso Probe diameter might be .25 instead of what I thought was .5"

    • @LarsWorkShop
      @LarsWorkShop  Před 8 měsíci

      All good - I hope my explanation helps.

  • @jasonbindseil7238
    @jasonbindseil7238 Před 7 měsíci

    You have code in the program for turning your coolant pump off and on? How have you set that up?

    • @LarsWorkShop
      @LarsWorkShop  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hello Jason, and thanks for the comment. I think you are thinking about the water cooled spindle? if so there is no way that I know of to turn that on and off through G-Code. There is a coolant code, but that would spray liquid on the bit as it cut. I wish I could help you out but I do not know if we could tie them together. But I just leave my pond pump to circulate the RV antifreeze all winter long. It keeps it from getting slushy. But you have given me an idea for this summer that I am going to look into. :)

    • @jasonbindseil7238
      @jasonbindseil7238 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@LarsWorkShop thanks for getting back to me. And thank you for your videos. You can’t imagine how helpful they have been. As I write this, I am standing in front of my elite foreman trying to get it to the point where I can screw down a waste board. As far as I can tell you and I have the same set up (CNC and spindle) everything you have presented is 100% relevant. Keep those videos coming!

    • @LarsWorkShop
      @LarsWorkShop  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you so much. Glad to hear they are helping people out. Let me know if you have any questions, since we have the same setup, I may have the answer.

    • @davespeich4326
      @davespeich4326 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hi Lars and Jason, I currently have a Journeyman Elite with a PWN water cooled spindle. I have the coolant circulation pump hooked up through the vacuum auto on/off socket. I use a Grizzly dust collector that I turn on with a remote control so that vacuum socket was available. I'm using Carveco Maker to generate the cut paths which inputs the correct M-codes (M08 flood coolant on and M09 flood coolant off) to turn on and turn off the vacuum socket which can double as the spindle coolant on/off. This works great if you don't use that socket in the power supply to turn on your vacuum. Don't forget to hook up power with the vacuum power cord that came with the machine. Hope tjhis helps.

    • @LarsWorkShop
      @LarsWorkShop  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks I will try that out tomorrow. I just bought a harbor freight dust collector, I am going to put it in another room and use a remote switch for on off too. Thanks for subscribing and watching the videos!