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− | The ASMBL tool is a brushless DC motor driven spindle, controlled through a RC electronic speed controller. This is driven by the Duex5 board on a PWM pin established in the config.g and Fusion 360 post processor. The tool is attached to the Jubilee via a modified toolpost. A a 20mm vacuum line and vacuum is attached to the ASMBL for chip removal. | + | The ASMBL tool is a brushless DC motor driven spindle, controlled through a RC electronic speed controller. This is driven by the Duex5 board on a PWM pin established in the config.g and Fusion 360 post processor. The tool is attached to the Jubilee via a modified toolpost. A a 20mm vacuum line and vacuum is attached to the ASMBL for chip removal.[[File:ASMBL.jpg|thumb]] |
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=ESC Configuration= | =ESC Configuration= | ||
Update in progress | Update in progress |
Revision as of 08:32, 1 June 2021
Additive Subtractive Manufacturing By Layer
The ASMBL tool is a brushless DC motor driven spindle, controlled through a RC electronic speed controller. This is driven by the Duex5 board on a PWM pin established in the config.g and Fusion 360 post processor. The tool is attached to the Jubilee via a modified toolpost. A a 20mm vacuum line and vacuum is attached to the ASMBL for chip removal.
ESC Configuration
Update in progress
Fusion 360 Post Processor
Update in progress
Tool Post
Milling/Engraving Workflow
The origin must be correctly placed on the top of the stock to mill/engrave prior to operation. This can be easily accomplished by jogging the tool to the desired location, raising the z height such that a piece of paper just barely get caught under the milling bit, and then noting the x, y, and z offsets. These can then be placed into the current workspace offset with G10 L2 P1 X_offset Y_offset Z_offset.