I just made my first large piece that took 4 tiles to complete on my CNC. The project was not without issues that were solely related to locating the work piece properly on the spoil board when moving to another tile.
The closest I came was to place locating holes 1” in from the X and Y axis on all tiles.
This did not work exactly as I had thought it would causing me to destroy the first attempt. The following attempts I used a combination of locating holes and scrap ¼“ material along with some tool paths that just barley cut the material. I could see where it was going to line up and adjust the work piece. This was a huge pain in the rear-end to say the least.
My thought is that there are subtle inconsistencies in the wood I used. If the leading edge I measured off of was not 100% square my locating holes could be off by 1/16 and now a 1/8 line would not line up.
There has to be a better way. Someone must be successful in tiling a tool path so it lines up.
I would love a “gadget” or an addition to the tiling tool path function in Aspire that would help to line up material.
Need some help with tiling.
- zeeway
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Re: Need some help with tiling.
I presume you have four separate pieces of material. To ensure the holes are accurate to the edges, I would suggest having your machine cut the edges of each tile, and drilling the locating holes in that tile in the same clamping. You also need to make sure your machine is square between the x and y axes.
Angie
Angie
Re: Need some help with tiling.
I never considered that the CNC could be out of square.
I still would like to hear from others who have mastered this.
I still would like to hear from others who have mastered this.
- TReischl
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Re: Need some help with tiling.
Have done it several times, never an issue. Worked perfect every time.
Doing things like this is all about having the material prepared properly. The ol' woodshop "a sixteenth is close enough" does not hack it.
A gadget is not going to fix improperly prepared material.
Doing things like this is all about having the material prepared properly. The ol' woodshop "a sixteenth is close enough" does not hack it.
A gadget is not going to fix improperly prepared material.
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