We updated our Cene the CNC Guide with discoveries we made during our prototyping work. Among them are some that we think may spare you a few hours. Hardware and software setup, cutting parameters, …
There is just too much stuff to write all here. You should download the whole package below – it includes:
- Hardware setup: limit switches, tool length probe, pump switch, LED light, chip removal, motor cooling
- Control unit: parallel port, power supply, stepper drivers and settings, weak points and possible improvements
- Software configuration: LinuxCNC configuration
- Other: milling harder materials, bed flattening
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The package:
- LinuxCNC configuration folder
- Datasheet folder (including all component datasheets and PCB schematics by Vincent Delacotte)
- Bed flattening G-code program
- An example G-code: wooden bow tie
Download it here:
Damogran Labs Cene CNC Config Files
Or the document alone:
Damogran Labs Cene CNC Guide
Here is a short video of Cene in action: