I have cut metal throughout my career and I am happy to be able to cut soft metals as needed. I have even cut soft steel from time to time. Small cuts in the steel.
If I can do SOME I am happy.
Not like a Mazak - but good enough to get the job done.
Good one on you - don't be afraid to try.
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- Mon Mar 25, 2024 2:05 pm
- Forum: Aspire - General
- Topic: Cutting Aluminumm
- Replies: 3
- Views: 276
- Sun Mar 24, 2024 9:36 pm
- Forum: VCarve - General
- Topic: Disable popups for successful operations?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 608
Re: Disable popups for successful operations?
vanowm This is a user forum. We know the software because we use it, but we do not own it or control how it works. Some of us users know how to do things that others do not know how to do. Usually there is a way, but in this case there does not appear to me a user answer. Usually it is Adrian that k...
- Mon Mar 18, 2024 2:16 pm
- Forum: Aspire - General
- Topic: Why would we want to make dovetails
- Replies: 17
- Views: 1403
Re: Why would we want to make dovetails
Why would we want to make dovetails????? To anyone that is in the KNOW - we know we don't need to. To anyone who is NOT in the know - well that is another story. In the past is was as you said - just the way it was done. It WAS a sign of a well made draw. Today - go to Home Depot - or a furniture st...
- Thu Mar 14, 2024 10:39 pm
- Forum: Aspire - General
- Topic: 3D Carving Times
- Replies: 12
- Views: 764
Re: 3D Carving Times
I just upgrades from VCarve Pro to Aspire 11.5 because I want to venture deeper into the 3D world with my Onefinity Woodworker. One simple question: Should I realistically expect 3d carves to take triple or quadruple the carving time? Or am I missing a setting somewhere? . Thanks in advance for all...
- Thu Mar 14, 2024 12:11 pm
- Forum: Wrapped Rotary Machining
- Topic: Using the 4th axis as an indexer
- Replies: 11
- Views: 1658
Re: Using the 4th axis as an indexer
... On my bucket list I want to make a brake for my rotary axis that is G-Code driven. I think what you have to do is something like the signals for spindle, air, dust collection. Depends on what you have for a controller. Also, I have created a brake from an old auto air conditioner clutch; low vo...
- Mon Mar 11, 2024 2:15 pm
- Forum: Wrapped Rotary Machining
- Topic: Using the 4th axis as an indexer
- Replies: 11
- Views: 1658
Re: Using the 4th axis as an indexer
That sounds like an awesome test. In industry I have forgotten many time to add the brake to the axis in the G-code and machining was still OK but it does add stress to the axis drives. Keeping in mind that industrial machines are in a different universe with rigidity and power. Gary C posted a vide...
- Sun Mar 10, 2024 1:59 pm
- Forum: Wrapped Rotary Machining
- Topic: Using the 4th axis as an indexer
- Replies: 11
- Views: 1658
Re: Using the 4th axis as an indexer
Rcnewcomb - that is awesome Jimcad, you would need to have an additional axis drive built into the control box to drive the fourth axis - generally the "A" axis. What a lot of (I think most hobby machines) do not have that sort of build. Therefore, axis swapping comes into play. Swapping is still a ...
- Fri Mar 01, 2024 11:04 pm
- Forum: VCarve - General
- Topic: Chip load calculation discrepancy
- Replies: 17
- Views: 964
Re: Chip load calculation discrepancy
We hear the sages on here with the mantra "produce chips, not dust". Yea, ok, show me how to do that on a detailed 3D carve maestro with a 12000 RPM spindle and a 1/32 bit. I dare ya! LOL Ted, Why do you need to be so insulting in your posts. Many times you do it and not just to me. I am not a maes...
- Thu Feb 29, 2024 4:31 pm
- Forum: VCarve - General
- Topic: Chip load calculation discrepancy
- Replies: 17
- Views: 964
Re: Chip load calculation discrepancy
This stuff is not an exact science. As an engineer that spent decades in manufacturing and using math and formulas daily on a wide variety of CNC machines, I am well aware of the calculations and yes they are certainly a great place to start, but not necessarily gospel. Yes - chipload IS important b...
- Wed Feb 28, 2024 3:25 pm
- Forum: Control Software related questions
- Topic: Crossover Network Cable. . .???
- Replies: 2
- Views: 608
Re: Crossover Network Cable. . .???
I have all the necessary ingredients to retrofit my machine from Mach3 to Centroid Acorn. The only thing I have missing it time! Once I have "time" I will also say goodby to Mach3. If any readers are using Mach3 - no worries - don't panic. Nothing wrong with Mach3 - please continue to enjoy it. I ha...
- Sun Feb 25, 2024 3:39 pm
- Forum: Wrapped Rotary Machining
- Topic: Drilling and sanding on rotary axis
- Replies: 16
- Views: 1364
Re: Drilling and sanding on rotary axis
I have yet to try making a pen on my rotary axis. I see it as a doable process, but have not tried it. I know you know the diference between a rotary axis and an indexer. I do as well. Being that we have both worked in an industrial industry where each of those units are popular in machining and eac...
- Fri Feb 16, 2024 6:49 pm
- Forum: Aspire - General
- Topic: V12 COMING APRIL 2024 🎉
- Replies: 55
- Views: 15920
Re: V12 COMING APRIL 2024 🎉
HMMMMMM??? Maybe I heard the message incorrectly Ted can upgrade from 4.5 to 11.5 for $400 Then V12 is FREE??? I have upgraded at EVERY upgrade at $400 From 4.5 to 11.5 that is 7 upgrades at $400 each Leo has already paid $2800 in the same time frame as Ted. Ted only pays $400 for the SAME thing - A...
- Thu Feb 15, 2024 8:51 pm
- Forum: Aspire - General
- Topic: V12 COMING APRIL 2024 🎉
- Replies: 55
- Views: 15920
Re: V12 COMING APRIL 2024 🎉
Upgrades? Subscriptions? If I upgrade every time Vectric releases a new upgrade - like V12 - it is around two years. So that is around $200 per year. If I don't want to ungrade I still have a fully functioning really nice package that continues working - SWEET. So many software companies are going s...
- Wed Feb 14, 2024 7:32 pm
- Forum: Aspire - General
- Topic: V12 COMING APRIL 2024 🎉
- Replies: 55
- Views: 15920
Re: V12 COMING APRIL 2024 🎉
I am in
- Thu Feb 01, 2024 4:56 pm
- Forum: VCarve - Tips and Tricks
- Topic: Feeds & Speed and Chip Load Explained
- Replies: 1
- Views: 512
Re: Feeds & Speed and Chip Load Explained
Randal that is a very good instructional video. I like that while mentioning LMT-Onsrud cutters he was not pushing for sales. Bravo on that. I have been thinking about a cutting parameters video for a long time now. Right now I am up to my eyeballs building a laundry room and making kitchen cabinets...