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-====== Tormach PCNC Mill ======+====== Tormach PCNC 440 Mill ======
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 ===== Notes ===== ===== Notes =====
-You MUST BE TRAINED before using it alone. Ask for help from those who have been trained, and\\ +You MUST BE TRAINED before using it alone. Contact James Pittman to set up an appointment for your training. 
-Contact James Pittman to set up an appointment for your training.+
  
  
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  ===== Specs =====   ===== Specs ===== 
  
-  * 10,000 RPM R8 Spindle +  * Cuts aluminumsteel, titanium, as well as plastics, composites, wood, and PCB boards. 
-  * 10” x 6.25” x 10” Work Envelope+  * Table Size: 18” x 6.3” 
 +  * Work Envelope: 10” x 6.25” x 10” (X,Y,Z) 
 +  * 300 - 10,000 RPM R8 Spindle 
 +  * Max Feed Rate: 135 IPM (X,Y), 110 IPM (Z)  
 + 
   * Cast Iron Frame and Table   * Cast Iron Frame and Table
   * Dovetail Ways   * Dovetail Ways
   * Ball Screws   * Ball Screws
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   * Full Enclosure   * Full Enclosure
   * Mist Coolant (coming)   * Mist Coolant (coming)
   * 4th Axis (coming)   * 4th Axis (coming)
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 +===== Design Process / Software =====
 +
 +  * First, a 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 Manufactur​ing​) software so the machine knows how to carve that model. Examples: 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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  ===== Ownership =====   ===== Ownership ===== 
 The Bodgery, thanks to generous donations from members The Bodgery, thanks to generous donations from members
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 ===== Owner's Manual ===== ===== Owner's Manual =====
  
-Coming soon...+[[https://www.tormach.com/support/wpdmpro/um10372-pcnc440-manual/?wpdmdl=1620&ind=1565886700989|Operator's Manual [PDF]]]
  
 +[[https://www.tormach.com/support/mill/440-mill/documents/|Other documentation]]
  
 ===== QR Code ===== ===== QR Code =====
  
 Coming Soon... Coming Soon...
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-=== 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 Manufactur​ing​) 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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