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CNC Carving
4. Tap
Z+
to lift the CNC Bit until it is above the clamp set, and then tap
Run Boundary
to check if the Work
Origin is proper. If any part of the boundary trailed by the CNC Bit goes outside of the material, or if the CNC Bit
runs into any portions of the machine, reset the Work Origin and run boundary again.
If the CNC Bit runs into any portions of the machine, power off the machine immediately and
check if the CNC Bit is damaged. If so, change the CNC Bit.
Slight Resistance
Wrinkled Calibration Card
3. Place the Calibration Card or a piece of A4 paper between the CNC Bit and the material. Keep adjusting the
height of the CNC Bit using
Z-
or
Z+
buttons until you feel slight resistance when you pull out the Calibration
Card, and it should be wrinkled when you push it forward. Tap
Set Work Origin
.
0.1 mm
5. Tap
Start
to start carving.
If you have run boundary with the CNC Bit above the clamp set, you can lower the CNC bit to
run boundary again.
5.3.3 Clean the Finished Work and the Machine
1. Remove the clamp set from the CNC Carving Platform.
2. Clean the finished work and the machine with a dust collector, and then remove the finished work using the
diagonal pliers.
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