quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tangential-knife-setup
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quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tangential-knife-setup [2019/07/02 11:37] – ivan | quickstart:mycnc-quick-start:tangential-knife-setup [2019/11/04 10:01] – ivan | ||
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*Select your tool in the top section (Knife in this particular configuration, | *Select your tool in the top section (Knife in this particular configuration, | ||
*Select your Tool Lift. This height will specify how high the knife will be lifted as it travels between parts. | *Select your Tool Lift. This height will specify how high the knife will be lifted as it travels between parts. | ||
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*Select your Working Height (usually left at 0) | *Select your Working Height (usually left at 0) | ||
- | *Insert any necessary commands into the Header/ | + | *Insert any necessary commands into the Header/ |
*Choose your X-Y offset | *Choose your X-Y offset | ||
*If using multiple tools, such as a knife/ | *If using multiple tools, such as a knife/ | ||
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+ | The DXF import procedure automatically generates the knife turn/knife lift G-codes which are inserted into the program, and which correspond with the settings listed in Config > Technology > Tangential Knife. This allows for easy set up provided the DXF file has been correctly modelled. | ||
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+ | A full manual on importing DXF files is available [[quickstart: |
quickstart/mycnc-quick-start/tangential-knife-setup.txt · Last modified: 2020/09/14 09:11 by ivan