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I am learning to use the Burny CNC Plasma Cutter at my school and not a single person has a manual for the unit. I have been able to load the canned shapes and cut out some pieces but I want to load some custom shapes into the cutter. The machine has a floppy drive which I assume is where I would load any drawings into the cnc controller but what format must they be in to get the machine to cut them? I have an AutoCAD drawing that I want to cut on the machine but don't know how to take the AutoCAD drawing and make it usable by the machine. Do I need to convert the drawing to G code? If so I guess I need to learn G code... hahaha I was able to cut this out and plan on using it for a compact hibachi grill... ![]() Thanks, Jeffrey Park |
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| Did a quick search using dogpile, and found that the Burny3 uses standard gcode commands... an easy shape creator software I found was at http://www.enter.net/~schleinkofer/ and it specifically shows the Burny3 plasma cutter, as well as it's supported G-codes.. enjoy.. |
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| Thanks for the info. I've created a simple g-code for a turbo flange that I want to try and cut out Monday. I saved the G-Code as a .cnc and a .txt file but how do I now get it to the Burny? The unit has a floppy drive but will it read a .cnc file? I really wish I had a manual for this machine as I'd like to cut out some flanges so I can weld together a nice turbo manifold for my car. Thank you for all the help, Jeffrey Park |
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| Get your school to contact Burny for a manual, companies usually give prompt attention to places of learning (potential customers). There are three or four formats that the Burny can be set to, if it is a Burny three, if it is set to normal WADR it will read in a G code file if set that way, You will need to have a list of the M codes etc. which are in the manual. Al.
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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| On that web site address I mentioned before, he has a freeware part creation program. I dl' it, and set it for Burny... One of the file extensions it creates is .cnc Just throw it on the disk, and try it... in a 'test' mode first for safety, and to confirm the part... enjoy.. |
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