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|origin=Donation  
 
|origin=Donation  
 
|location=Ground Floor, Woodshop
 
|location=Ground Floor, Woodshop
|maintainers=Kunal Claude Steve Dean
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|maintainers=Jonathan
 
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===== Progress Update 22/09/21 KP / 5/2/22 ARTAG =====
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===== Next steps =====
*Win 10 PC setup
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*Install MESA
*VR CNC Mill v5 installed
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*Configure Linuxcnc
*2D CAM Pro installed
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*Machine jogs-OK
 
Sometimes, all motors seem to be disabled and attempts to jog or start the spindle are met with an error dialog. The only way I have found so far to avoid this is to close everything down, then restart by first switching on the router cabinet and then starting the PC.
 
*home cycle-OK
 
*spindle runs-OK
 
  
===== Next steps =====
 
*mcodes test
 
** sample output from obsolete software
 
*tool change
 
** add links to correct use of ER20 collets
 
*gcode generation
 
** gcode editors
 
** CAM tools
 
***[http://easel.inventables.com easel.inventables.com]
 
*fixturing
 
** Underlying aluminium t-slot table
 
The base has a t-slot table with ?? slots, width ?? and spacing ??. To avoid damage this is covered by a sacrificial cutting table.
 
** as-delivered sacrificial table
 
The original table was 2 layers of MDF with the bottom layer bolted to the T-slot table and the top layer screwed (4 woodscrews) to the top layer. It appears that work was then glued or taped to this surface.
 
** replacement bolt-down table
 
This is being replaced (Erica is managing) with a lower layer having 40 M6 T-nuts bolted to the t-slot table, and a sacrificial upper layer with matching holes. Clamps or custom fixtures can then be held down with M6 bolts.
 
*cut something
 
Some test pieces have been cut. A longer job has also been run (artag) with gcode generated by easel.inventables.com. This worked well but broke the 3mm straight end mill at the last cut. It was found that the cutting tool had worked its way down the collet (smallest one originally supplied : believed 3-4mm) and so was about 10mm lower than set, resulting in a very deep cut. This should be avoided by using a 1/8" or 2-3mm collet, not the 3-4mm at the limit of its range.
 
 
** dust extraction
 
** dust extraction
 
There is a hole at the top rear left of the cabinet which may be used for dust extraction - either a separate unit or a connection to the shop extractor. However, the cutting dust tends to lie around the cutter so some means to move it to the extraction is required. Possibilities are throwing it into the air and then extracting the air, or sucking directly at the cutting tip. There is a small air pump in the cabinet whose output is taken to a connector under the gantry parking position. This may be used to disturb the air near the cutter, and a flexible hose to the extraction used to remove it. The hoses needed may get in the way : this requires some experiment. A dust shoe may be helpful but will hide the cutting point from view.  
 
There is a hole at the top rear left of the cabinet which may be used for dust extraction - either a separate unit or a connection to the shop extractor. However, the cutting dust tends to lie around the cutter so some means to move it to the extraction is required. Possibilities are throwing it into the air and then extracting the air, or sucking directly at the cutting tip. There is a small air pump in the cabinet whose output is taken to a connector under the gantry parking position. This may be used to disturb the air near the cutter, and a flexible hose to the extraction used to remove it. The hoses needed may get in the way : this requires some experiment. A dust shoe may be helpful but will hide the cutting point from view.  
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*Prepare Inductions
 
*AC Node
 
*AC Node
  
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*Use of collets ER Collet Essentials. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKikm6cQKh0
 
*Use of collets ER Collet Essentials. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKikm6cQKh0
  
 
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=====Training and induction s=====
 
 
=====Training and inductions=====
 
 
 
 
TBD
 
TBD
 
  
 
===== Materials =====
 
===== Materials =====
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*[[File:MRP-0850_ESTOP_relay_contacts.pdf]]
 
*[[File:MRP-0850_ESTOP_relay_contacts.pdf]]
 
*Schematic design B (Note we have version A so there maybe some differences) [[File:Schematic_Design_MRP-0850B.pdf]]
 
*Schematic design B (Note we have version A so there maybe some differences) [[File:Schematic_Design_MRP-0850B.pdf]]
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*[[Cabinet Wiring]]
  
 
===== Manuals =====
 
===== Manuals =====
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*Spindle VFD [[File:Baldor-VS1ST-Micro-Series-Manual.pdf]]
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*Stepper drive [[File:MSD556-V2.0 stepper-drive-datasheet-v3.0.pdf]]
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====== Obsolete manuals for reference ======
 
*User Manual [[File:Router_2600_Pro_Operator_Manual.pdf]]
 
*User Manual [[File:Router_2600_Pro_Operator_Manual.pdf]]
 
*VR CNC Control Software v5 Training Guide [[File:VR_Milling_5.pdf]]
 
*VR CNC Control Software v5 Training Guide [[File:VR_Milling_5.pdf]]
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*Some notes on the Baldor Nextmove controller originally fitted [https://www.denfordata.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=2264]
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*Manual for the original Nextmove ST controller [[File:NextmoveST-Installation-Guide.pdf]] - this has an additional top board which adds DSP movement control and replaces the built-in stepper drives with external drives
  
 
===== MESA 7i76 =====
 
===== MESA 7i76 =====
*7i76e Manual [[File:7i76_Con_Guide.pdf]]
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*7i76e Manual [[File:7i76eman.pdf]]
 
*7i76e Connection Guide [[File:7i76_Con_Guide.pdf]]
 
*7i76e Connection Guide [[File:7i76_Con_Guide.pdf]]
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*7i76e Mounting Base [[File:7i76E mounting base 2.pdf]]
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*May be useful -  https://jethornton.github.io/7i76e/install.html
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Mesa board outline
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Adapter plate to fit Baldor mounts
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[[File:7i76 adapter plate.svg]]
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Adapter plate is 262x140 with cabinet mounting holes at 132x212, 20 from LHS and 30 from RHS
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Mesa board to be at LHS of space. Note that Mesa board outline includes connector space
  
 
===== Linuxcnc =====
 
===== Linuxcnc =====
  
TBD - GITHUB Repository
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'''To do'''
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*Install Linuxcnc
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*Instal Nativecam (a component of linuxcnc) - gives conversational CNC capability
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*Create GITHUB Repository
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'''Resources'''
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*https://www.machinekit.io/docs/hal/intro/
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*http://linuxcnc.org/2022/03/03/LinuxCNC-in-Debian/
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{{:Risk Assessment/ CNC Routers}}

Latest revision as of 07:32, 19 August 2024

Denford CNC
DenfordCNC.jpg
Model 2600 pro
Sub-category CNC
Status View tool status
Last updated 19 August 2024 07:32:52
Training requirement yes
Training link cnc_denford_2600_training
ACnode not yet
Owner LHS
Origin Donation
Location Ground Floor, Woodshop
Maintainers Jonathan


Next steps
  • Install MESA
  • Configure Linuxcnc


    • dust extraction

There is a hole at the top rear left of the cabinet which may be used for dust extraction - either a separate unit or a connection to the shop extractor. However, the cutting dust tends to lie around the cutter so some means to move it to the extraction is required. Possibilities are throwing it into the air and then extracting the air, or sucking directly at the cutting tip. There is a small air pump in the cabinet whose output is taken to a connector under the gantry parking position. This may be used to disturb the air near the cutter, and a flexible hose to the extraction used to remove it. The hoses needed may get in the way : this requires some experiment. A dust shoe may be helpful but will hide the cutting point from view.

  • Prepare Inductions
  • AC Node
Collets
Training and induction s

TBD

Materials
  • This is in the woodshop and to be used on non metal materials only.
  • No liquid or mist coolant is to be used in the machine at all.
Schematics
Manuals
Obsolete manuals for reference
MESA 7i76

Mesa board outline

Adapter plate to fit Baldor mounts

7i76 adapter plate.svg

Adapter plate is 262x140 with cabinet mounting holes at 132x212, 20 from LHS and 30 from RHS
Mesa board to be at LHS of space. Note that Mesa board outline includes connector space
Linuxcnc

To do

  • Install Linuxcnc
  • Instal Nativecam (a component of linuxcnc) - gives conversational CNC capability
  • Create GITHUB Repository

Resources

Risk Assessment - CNC Routers

This risk assessment is intended to provide guidance on the risk associated with the above equipment and activities in normal use. Please also check general risk assessments for the space as a whole. Any discrepancies, errors or concerns should be raised with the document maintainers or trustees - do not edit this assessment directly. For responsible persons and last update, see 'version log' of the assessment page.

Activity

Cutting wood, metal or suitable plastics on the CNC routers

Signage

Understanding Risk Rating

LOW - Ensure current control measures are in place and continue with activity

MED - Control measures may be adequate, co-supervision is recommended

HIGH - Do not undertake activity without further consultation with area specialists

Risk Assessment

Identify Hazards Who May be Harmed and How Severity Control Measures Likelihood Risk Rating
Incompetent user User, Bystander HIGH       Users must not use tools that they are not competent to use.   Members must challenge use that they believe is dangerous.  Users must read the risk assessment before using a tool.   Users must complete induction before use. LOW     MED   
Contact with router bit User HIGH      Do not touch moving parts of machine once in use   Do not put hands into exclusion zone (within 30cm of router bit).   CNC should be switched off immediately after use   Spindle should stop within 10 seconds of being turned off.    Use guard/ doors if available LOW      MED 
Ejection of workpiece (Kickback) User of the tool, users of the room, the space. HIGH      Check that material to be cut is fixed securely to the bed before switching the machine on. Take particular care when working with smaller pieces of material to ensure the material will not move.   Use tabs on your design file whenever you are cutting through material completely.       LOW  MED   
Dust (inhalation, fire, explosion) User of the tool, users of the room, the space. LOW A respirator or mask should be used whilst operatingun-enclosed tools for prolonged periods LOW    LOW
Blade snatching or jamming User of the tool, users of the room, the space. LOW Do not exceed the recommended feed and speed settings on the CNC   Do not exceed recommended cutting depths   Make sure that your material is free from foreign objects.   Do not make a cut that exceeds your material depth. LOW LOW
Noise User of the tool, users of the room. LOW Ear protection is advised. LOW LOW
Flying splinters or broken router bit User of the tool, users of the room. MED   Eye protection must be worn whilst using the CNC   Eye protection must be worn by all users of the workshop.   Do not exceed the recommended feed and speed settings on the CNC   Do not exceed recommended cutting depths   Make sure that your material is free from foreign objects.   Do not make a cut that exceeds your material depth.    Close doors on enclosed machines LOW LOW