Last seen: Jan 7, 2018
Then I started making Xmas presents. My first job was the leaf from the cut3d demo pieces. This was first time I used cut3d, and before this I had alw...
Then came one of my work trips to Yokohama, and I decided to make customized coins for IETF Codesprinters, with name written on the coin directly. 16 ...
While making those signs, I realized that I need some thing to nicely hang them on the wall, so some aluminum plate or something with suitable hole wo...
Next was similar horse themed door sign, this time I did add some color to the thing, i.e. first did the text on the piece, and then painted it in gol...
Next work was present for my niece. It was the sign for her door, with interchangeable texts like Keep out, Knock first etc. The text pieces were held...
Next I wanted to do some useful things i.e., small markers we could use while playing roleplaying games on the map to mark different things. Small coi...
After that I was able to do some 3d prints, and as the machine was still in my living room, I didn't want to start any milling jobs, so I got some ran...
My first job was to make some 3d printed pieces so I can put my 3d printer spool in the provided holder. The spool I got from the local store was some...
I had UCCNC to start using lots of cpu cycles, and it got slower and slower, and finally it wasn't able to drive the SC anymore so the SC stopped. It ...
Good you got that working. As I said in my post earlier, I have used the 40 mm/s = 2400mm/min speed when cutting soft wood and that do work for me...
To get spindle controlled by UCCNC you need to make sure your configuration for that it is correct. I.e. go to the confugration / Axis setup / Spindle...
Ah, and looking at the edge of the piece, it looks you have upcut end mill. Downcut endmills will push the chips in to the material, which will make t...
What is your tool parameters. It might be that you have very large value for the stepover, or perhaps the feed rate is too fast, or pass depth too dee...