Nice video. Guess for a professional production you would use a jig which fits alignment/reference holes. Not as cool but more robust and faster. Audio is slightly clipping in the video.
Nothing I do will be for production. But yes, jigs are definitely the way to go for production. @jabdoa Regarding the audio, is it just the voice over or all of it?
Nice to see someone else using cambam. It can handle all the fancy machining, it just doesn't have a fancy GUI.
Nice way.
Good luck doing that without a touch probe. 😀
I love having a touch probe!
@@thomasfulenwider i would not mind as well. But they dont work woth every cnc, right?
So a reference hole is necessary for this method to work?
Yes, some sort of reference. The reference could be placed in an off-cut so it is not on the part itself.
Nice video. Guess for a professional production you would use a jig which fits alignment/reference holes. Not as cool but more robust and faster. Audio is slightly clipping in the video.
Nothing I do will be for production. But yes, jigs are definitely the way to go for production. @jabdoa Regarding the audio, is it just the voice over or all of it?
Just the voice over. Just a bit but noticable in the beginning for me.@@thomasfulenwider
@@jabdoa I found where the problem was. Thank you!
Great method. How can I learn to write similar gcode macros? Can you share yours?
I can pull them off my machine. What kind of controller do you have. Mine has some Centroid specifics involved.
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