Cindy
@firefly
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Beigetreten: Mrz 24, 2015
Last seen: Mai 1, 2022
Themen: 3 / Antworten: 11
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Week 2 of Stepcraft 840!

Nice! I need to get back into it, I made couple little things and now sidetracked with 3d printing. In case anyone wondering what to do about th...

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Plunge and feed rates

I am new at CNC, only experience I have is with vinyl cutter and vectors. I did not buy Vcut or MACH3, I want to see if software I have can do what I ...

Vor 10 Jahren
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Plunge and feed rates

Hi, I just did my first test carving letters into plywood, the Plunge rate Z down is nice and slow but also for Z up. is wouldn't happen to be a w...

Vor 10 Jahren
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Stepcraft profile for UCCNC

Thank you Rory! he emailed me what I needed.

Vor 10 Jahren
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Stepcraft profile for UCCNC

Let me rephrase that, configuration profile in UCCNC for StepCraft. I don't understand why it can't be available to download so we don't have to rely...

Vor 10 Jahren
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S600 Build Experience

Thank you woodendonkey for posting tips and what to watch out for. I got my StepCraft 600 yesterday, looking good, I worked on it for about 5 hours a...

Vor 10 Jahren
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No doubt, skip WinPC-NC upgrade, go for UCCNC

ah ok, makes sense. Also, I just found out they just got a shipment of UC100 and will be able to ship it with the Stepcraft.

Vor 10 Jahren
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No doubt, skip WinPC-NC upgrade, go for UCCNC

With a parallel board you can directly connect to a PC which has a LPT port and run LinuxCNC or Mach3 or UCCNC. If you only have USB ports on your PC ...

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No doubt, skip WinPC-NC upgrade, go for UCCNC

I am looking to buy the StepCraft in the USA, it comes with WinPC-NC and USB module. my question is the USB module really only works only with WinPC?...

Vor 10 Jahren
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No doubt, skip WinPC-NC upgrade, go for UCCNC

Agreed, I had the same logic. Jumped using a software stack on linux with open hardware. I am currently using an arduino with a grbl shield. Going ...

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