I just bought the Pro license and have an STL from patriot nation designs of a wavy American Flag. I can’t for the life of me figure this out. I’ve done well in 2d stuff with carbide create.
I’m adding my settings for the material, stl, and the roughing. I used an 1/8 ball for finishing and it was at .020 step over, .070 doc, 40 plunge and 60 speed.
I used a scrap piece of ply that was flat, no bows etx. I don’t understand for one why it cut so deep in the middle on the roughing (yea I have dust collection, 4” with a dedicated to the cnc 2hp dust collector)
I don’t understand honestly what I did wrong as it looks good in both the modeling and the rendering. Any help would be appreciated.
I must be confused. When I imported the STL is shows 0.1 something.
I have mine set to inches. I changed that to .25 and the base to 3. I watch a few videos on you tube and followed those instructions, albeit they were in an older version of carbide pro.
0.25 + 0.3 = 0.55. Assuming 0.75 plywood, that means at the highest spot on the STL you are removing 0.200" stock, and at the lowest point on the STL you are removing up to 0.450.
If a cross section of your STL looks like this, the total height is imported at 0.25, and the 0.300 is added to the bottom.
Guesstimating from the screens above, we’ll do 24" across or so as a starting point (the concepts from the links above, and as shown below will apply to any size)
Note that due to the extra thickness of this model it was necessary to use thicker stock when modeling, so that would need to be kept in consideration when assigning toolpaths to cut through things.
Ok I really appreciate it. I think I understand all that.
I did notice on the finishing path you set it to a 45 degree, does that assist in helping it achieve the look? I only ask because I didn’t do that in my original go at it
Is this supposed to happen. I followed your instructions to the letter and it started cutting this deep in on pass on the right side. I only changed the DOC from 0.040 to 0.50 and plunge from 12 to 18