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==Additive Subtractive Manufacturing By Layer==
 
==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 attached to the ASMBL for chip removal.
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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.
 
[[File:ASMBL.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:ASMBL.jpg|thumb]]
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=ESC Configuration=
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Update in progress
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=Fusion 360 Post Processor=
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Update in progress
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=Tool Post=
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[[File:Modified Toolpost.jpg|thumb]]
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=Milling/Engraving Workflow=
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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.

Revision as of 09:31, 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.

ASMBL.jpg

ESC Configuration

Update in progress

Fusion 360 Post Processor

Update in progress

Tool Post

Modified Toolpost.jpg

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.