Surfacing Materials Using a Toolpath on my Avid 4848 Pro CNC Router
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In this video, I’ll demonstrate and discuss the processes I used to create a toolpath to surface a Douglas Fir slab to final thickness in Mach4 using my Avid 4848 Pro CNC Router.
First I’ll demonstrate the creation of 2 separate toolpaths. I’ll demonstrate the advantage of using Sheets in Version 11 and newer of Vectric Aspire or VCarve. I’ll calculate 2 separate toolpaths, setting the Z zero position to the material surface for one toolpath, and to the machine bed on the other. I’ll then save the g-code to my Flash drive.
On the CNC router, I’ll show you how I mounted my work material on my spoilboard, set the Z zero to the machine bed, and machined it to thickness.
Finally, I’ll wrap up by discussing the reason for creating the two toolpaths.
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Like always, very well explained. If I ever have a problem or a question, you're my go to. Thanks again for all that you do!
Good demonstration Mark.
I realise that you are only taking fairly shallow passes to surface the material but wouldn't the use of 'Ramping In' be of assistance when doing so?
Another very helpful video, Mark! I know know to run the Y further out at each end, to eliminate the X-move machining marks that I would otherwise have to sand out. One question: It looked like you started with a small TBN in the collet. Was this just to establish X/Y center zero?
Well done and a very timely video indeed. Just about to tackle a slab project.
Another great video mark
Another fabulous video.
Thank you for all the effort you put in making such informative videos. Your channel is the first place to go when requesting information about cnc. You helped me a lot