
32
M2 ASSEMBLY GUIDE
CALIBRATION & OPERATION
After the frame is built and the M2 is assembled, you are ready to use your new CNC!
This guide is for using standard bit diameters and does not cover V-bit usage.
To better
understand CNC, we recommend reading through this whole section before beginning the
calibration process of the M2.
EXPERIENCED MASLOW USERS
This section will be covering calibration with Makerverse 1.0.6.
You will have to set your Z Step Per Rotation to 472.5 for Easel, by inputing $102=472.5 in the
console, the Z-axis is already swapped. You will also have to measure your actual X/Y cuts,
the distances between your motors, and the distance from the chain to the Wasteboard. The
process is explained below.
BEGINNER TUTORIAL
To use your M2, you will need a digital file, CAM (compter-aided manufacturing) software
to create the Gcode program the M2 will follow, and a machine control application to send
the Gcode to the M2. This quick tutorial will show you how to use CNCjs, a machine control
software, and Easel, a Gcode generator, with a digital .SVG file.
GET A DIGITAL .SVG FILE
1. Digital file:
You must have a digital file to CNC with the M2. We suggest a black and white SVG file. There
are many files available online and tutorials on how to create them on YouTube!
2. Create a file:
You can download an SVG file or create one yourself using Inkscape, found on your flash
drive.
USING CAM SOFTWARE
1. CAM software:
We suggest using the CAM program Easel to create your Gcode. Create a free Inventables
account and login here to use it.
This work is licensed under the creative commons Attribution
NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
Last Updated 8.12.2020
Version 1.8