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V groove tool setting

Discussion in 'CAM' started by Steven Harwood, Jul 19, 2020.

  1. Steven Harwood

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    Hi

    I'm trying to carve some text in wood using amana v-groove 90° end mill but can't seem to get the tool path correct.

    I've looked for the tool data sheet but with no luck.

    What would I need to set the end mill diameter to on the path settings.

    Many thanks
     
  2. Peter Van Der Walt

    Peter Van Der Walt OpenBuilds Team
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    What CAM are you using? (we recommend Vectric Products - OpenBuilds Part Store for V Carves)
    If it comes out wrong its usually incorrect angle (check if the angle matches a known 90 deg like a corner of something nearby) or incorrect Z zero setting
    Post pics of the results we'd be better able to advise seeing what went wrong
     
  3. Steven Harwood

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    I'm new to cnc and using the openbuilds blackbox and free software, don't really want to splash out on softwear just yet.
     

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    The free software doesnt directly do v carving. But you can always experiment with it. Endmill diameter: sets an offset from the line. If you just want to follow the lines use the No Offset toolpaths. Endmill diameter is ignored on those as they do not offset.
     
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    Giarc OpenBuilds Team
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    F-Engrave is a great way to v carve and is free.But, not as user friendly as Vectric's V-Carve. It may be the Fonts you are choosing.
     
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