I'm new to everything that has to do with CNC, but i've been trying to figure it out for a couple week now.
I got hold of a STl model of a Beastmaker 2000, which is a climping grip trainer. I've cut the model into three separate pieces, and triede making toolpaths for each piece.
From my simulation everythings looks fine, but I was wondering, if one of you guys might take a look at the files, which i made in fusion360, and give me some pointers
I'm going to cut the pieces at this machine: X-Carve, CNC mill | Copenhagen Fablab
at Copenhagen fablab.
I haven't yet made the g-code, because i wanted somebode to look at it first.
The files: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/a5p73mqul...u4XNPWuxa?dl=0
Best regards. Kasper
I suppose this will work. I don't really see any issues with your cutting methods -- Adaptive is very versatile, and typically works fine on parts like these.
Did you download these as scans (STL files) or find them somewhere already as BRep files? All 3 of these models show as being steel... is that correct, or will you be cutting them out of other material?
Hi. Thanks.
I found the file as an STL an converted it into a .step file. I will be cutting it from plywood, but i haven't figured out how to change the material type
Right click on the body in the browser pane, then select "Physical Material". Select the material out of the possibilities, and drag/drop the icon for that material onto your part.