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carbide_3d_nomad_883_training_sop [2020/09/08 19:54] furstcarbide_3d_nomad_883_training_sop [2020/09/08 20:01] – [Choosing tools] furst
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     - Cutting/retract heights     - Cutting/retract heights
       - Typically selecting machining geometry will set many of the heights automatically, however they can all be altered if necessary       - Typically selecting machining geometry will set many of the heights automatically, however they can all be altered if necessary
-    - Machining passes  +    - Machining passes  \\ {{:tools:carbidecncrouter:stock_jto_leave.png?200|}}
- {{:tools:carbidecncrouter:stock_jto_leave.png?200|}}+
       - Part of feeds and speeds, HSM Works will auto fill many of the boxes, however due to the limited power and rigidity of the machine, stepdowns should be reduced based on the reference material and "multiple passes" should be used to reduce cutter load       - Part of feeds and speeds, HSM Works will auto fill many of the boxes, however due to the limited power and rigidity of the machine, stepdowns should be reduced based on the reference material and "multiple passes" should be used to reduce cutter load
       - "Material to leave" can be adjusted to create roughing passes if desired. Many operations such as adaptive clearing will automatically leave stock as it is assumed to be roughing operations.       - "Material to leave" can be adjusted to create roughing passes if desired. Many operations such as adaptive clearing will automatically leave stock as it is assumed to be roughing operations.
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 ====Choosing tools==== ====Choosing tools====
 Many tools are optimized for different materials, and although a 2 flute endmill can do most operations, it is not always ideal. Single and duel high helix endmills are available for plastics, woods, and composits, with carbide endmills and burs available for abrasive materials such as glass fiber reinforced materials such as circuit boards.  Many tools are optimized for different materials, and although a 2 flute endmill can do most operations, it is not always ideal. Single and duel high helix endmills are available for plastics, woods, and composits, with carbide endmills and burs available for abrasive materials such as glass fiber reinforced materials such as circuit boards. 
-feeds and speeds can be found {{:tools:carbidecncrouter:nomad_feeds_and_speeds.pdf|here}}+Feeds and speeds can be found {{:tools:carbidecncrouter:nomad_feeds_and_speeds.pdf|here}}
  
 ====File Types==== ====File Types====
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 ====Maintenance==== ====Maintenance====
-  * Bed should be cleaned with IPA between prints +  * Tools should be wiped clear of chips or coolant using an acid brush  
-  * Print heads and silicone head protector should be cleaned as needed  +  * The router should be vacuumed out after every operation and at the completion of each job 
-  * Filament should be dried before use if printer has been idle for several weeks +  * Once a month the router should be moved and chips cleared from underneath machine body  
-  * Bed leveling should be completed every time print cores are swapped +  * Twice a year the router should be partially disassembled, cleaned, and re-oiled 
-  * Print cores should be swapped  or purged after clog or to change print line width. Used print heads should be kept for spare parts+
  
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carbide_3d_nomad_883_training_sop.txt · Last modified: 2020/09/13 21:47 by furst