SCALING PARTS IN SHEETCAM UPDATE
I suggest you start a table of inputs and outputs and always update it before you add any wirng to allocate the pin. Re estop, you have absolute control of what pin does what. In the drawing menu set the Scaling to metric and the Drawing Position to bottom. This is light industrial machine ideal for your workshop or garage as it is all 32amp 240v single phase. Technical support during normal working hours.
I run 25x microstepping (5000 steps/rev) with mesa hardware. Scale artwork with simplicity and ease to fit any sheet size. A lot of the postprocessor workarounds you are used to are no longer necessary. I've never had an issue with Sheetcam on Linux. Have taken yr advice and now the CIG unit it provisioning parts and scrap metal for recycle.īe sure you get the post processor for sheetcam from this threadį/plasmac/38438-plasmac-post-processors Out of interest what number of sub-steps are people using on their steppers? Note: The Scaling and Drawing position items above are applicable to all. Les has indicated there may be a new version coming out in Feb, that may address the issues.Īs to E-Stop there was an E-Stop on my BoB card, I also have a diagram from AgentWD40 (Kyle) from his lowrider2 plasma build that I will use as a wiring guide. SheetCam will allow the nesting of parts and has features for copying. As new releases come out we will discuss new things you can do with the package.
SCALING PARTS IN SHEETCAM HOW TO
Questions from how and where to install it, how to use it to generate perfect G-code, what POST Processor to use and how to use both the basic and advanced features. As to sheetCAM I have contacted Les, I found part of my problem was due to the fact I am running the linux version and some Gnome 2 rendering issues. Covers SheetCAM TNG and any CandCNC Plug-ins for SheetCAM. I must admit I am a bit overwhelmed by the info available and whilst there is a lot to read, it is sometimes hard to know what it is you need, therefore sometimes guidance is useful.