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- With the tool installed, make sure the bed is empty and the cover is closed before turning on the machine | - With the tool installed, make sure the bed is empty and the cover is closed before turning on the machine | ||
- Launch Carbide Motion on the Carbide computer | - Launch Carbide Motion on the Carbide computer | ||
- | - Under " | + | - Under " |
- Select " | - Select " | ||
- | - Next while still under " | + | - Next while still under " |
+ | - The less accurate way is to position the tool at part zero established in HSM Works by jogging | ||
+ | - An edge finder can be used at the minimum RPM to find the part X and Y zero. The cutting tool can then be replaced in the spindle and re-zeroed using the automatic tool length touch off. Z zero can be established | ||
+ | - The fastest way to establish part zero is by using the paper or shim on all three axis and offsetting X and Y by the radius of the tool plus shim thickness, and the Z axis by shim thickness. | ||
**Starting Job:** | **Starting Job:** | ||
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* After milling is completed, the work piece will have developed sharp burrs which must be removed with a hand file or sandpaper | * After milling is completed, the work piece will have developed sharp burrs which must be removed with a hand file or sandpaper | ||
====Safe Operating Procedures Review==== | ====Safe Operating Procedures Review==== | ||
- | - Launch Cura version 4 (blue icon) | + | - Design part using Solidworks or other CAD platform |
- | - From connected printers, select IW-Ultimaker3 | + | - Using HSM Works or Carbide Create generate tool paths |
- | - Select File -> Open Files -> Open desired project (.STL file type) | + | - Each different tool needs to be a separate job as only one tool can be loaded into the Carbide at a time |
- | - Using task bar on the left hand side, position model as desired | + | |
- | - From print settings, select slice height, infill percentage, | + | - Simulate the toolpaths to verify that the tool will not crash and is cutting in the desired |
- | - Support can be generated | + | - Using the 17 and 11 mm wrenches loosen the collet nut to change out the tool or collet itself if switching shank diameter |
- | - Setting can be fined tuned using the "Custom" | + | - Home the machine and zero the tool using Carbide Motion under the " |
- | - Within custom settings, nozzle and build plate temps can be adjusted (build plate temps should be based off of build material) | + | - Upload |
- | - Save the file from Cura on a thumb drive | + | - Start program |
- | - Connect thumb drive to printer -> select desired file -> select print\\ | + | |
- | Note: Adjusting settings may lead to more (OR LESS) successful prints. Contact Workshop Wizard responsible for Ultimaker if print fails or knowledge of advanced settings is desired. | + | |
====Post Processing==== | ====Post Processing==== | ||
- | * If support was constructed from ABS carefully break away with pliers | + | * Use a file to debur the part |
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====Maintenance==== | ====Maintenance==== | ||
* Tools should be wiped clear of chips or coolant using an acid brush | * Tools should be wiped clear of chips or coolant using an acid brush |
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