I pick-up my future scanner tonight, I'll post some photos tomorrow... I think we have to make an instruction booklet for the Cnc owners who cut those scanners for us. We see the scanner and read about. They just don't know if it's a JD combine or a new form of cabinet ....
The young man who cut mine was a gentlemen, he start doing it last friday night because he's going south for two weeks, next wednesday....
He was running into trouble with the Baltic birch plywood... He say it is really hard stuff compare to the MDF or others stuff used for kitchen cabinet. He break 6 bits and have to slow down the feed rate to the point it take him twice the time he figure out to do the job.
When he's doing kitchen cabinet, his CNC is able to produce 6 sheets of 4'X8' an hour. Beleive me this CNC is a monster...
This young man do programming error, not because he's stupid but because the informations I give him was'nt clear enough.
The error are not major to the point that I will have to scrap some parts but some of them I will have to be redone it on my milling with a flying cutter. Not the kind of machine most end user have...We're far from IKEA allen key here.
It seam that there is no instruction to flip the sheet to do the bearing trust on both side of the arm....
Nothing major here, but it seam the instructions for the pulley are confusing. I'll show you tomorrow....
See you
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