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Post by tommyfishes on Feb 3, 2018 16:07:07 GMT -5
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Post by stevem on Feb 3, 2018 16:40:08 GMT -5
Don't know if you are explaing correctly! You create your project in V Carve, save your tool pathe's with the Axiom mmg in V carve. Save your file to to a USB stick and then insert it into your controller. From there you run your project with the machine.
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Post by tommyfishes on Feb 3, 2018 16:55:09 GMT -5
Don't know if you are explaing correctly! You create your project in V Carve, save your tool pathe's with the Axiom mmg in V carve. Save your file to to a USB stick and then insert it into your controller. From there you run your project with the machine. That is what i have been trying to do. just as you have explained. I have something wrong or Im missing something. Its pretty straight forward but...... I can get it to where i think its going to run sometimes but it does something crazy and keeps going to the oposite corne if home and keeps getting lower.
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Post by tommyfishes on Feb 3, 2018 18:58:04 GMT -5
Okay I think I have narrowed down the problem. In the picture there's some code in the large box and it is there because gcode file o was selected, If I select one that is empty and follow the direction to run USB nothing shows in that box it will be blank. when start is pressed nothing happens ..... my thoughts are I am missing a step. However the directions are being followed step by step.
I hope you guys have the answer!!!!!!
It is shown in the 8th picture. thanks
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Post by garylyb on Feb 4, 2018 11:26:29 GMT -5
You might have to rotate your model 90 degrees.
The y axis is the long axis, the x axis is the short axis.
I had them wrong when I first started.
Your pictures aren't displaying.
Use the add attachment button to load the pics from your hard drive to the board.
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Post by tommyfishes on Feb 4, 2018 13:00:46 GMT -5
You might have to rotate your model 90 degrees. The y axis is the long axis, the x axis is the short axis. I had them wrong when I first started. Your pictures aren't displaying. Use the add attachment button to load the pics from your hard drive to the board. Thanks Gary, I have a AR16 48"x48"
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