equipment:tormach440
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Tormach PCNC 440 Mill
Make/Model
PCNC 440
Cost To Use
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Notes
You MUST BE TRAINED before using it alone. Ask for help from those who have been trained, and
Contact James Pittman to set up an appointment for your training.
Specs
- 10,000 RPM R8 Spindle
- 10” x 6.25” x 10” Work Envelope
- Cast Iron Frame and Table
- Dovetail Ways
- Ball Screws
- Full Enclosure
- Mist Coolant (coming)
- 4th Axis (coming)
Ownership
The Bodgery, thanks to generous donations from members
History
05/18/16 - Arrived at Makerspace
05/20/16 - Base repaired, and machine installed
05/?? - Ready to use
Owner's Manual
Coming soon…
QR Code
Coming Soon…
Design Process / Software
- First, the model must be designed in a CAD (Computer-Aided Design) program like Fusion360, SketchUp, AutoCAD, etc.
- Next, the model must be converted into “tool paths”, by CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) software so the machine knows how to carve that model. Eg, MaserCAM, MeshCAM, SprutCAM, etc. The tool paths are expressed in something called “g-code”. 3D printers also use g-code.
- Some programs, like Fusion360, have both CAD/CAM.
- Finally, Tormach's software (PathPilot, based on LinuxCNC) accepts g-code files, and controls the CNC through the cutting process.
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