This video with MakeHaven Shop Manager Lior Trestman goes over how to use the Shapeoko Pro XXL with Carbide Create, Carbide Motion, the Bit Setter V2 and Bit Zero.
I just bought my shapeoko xxl . Pretty excited about getting started. baby steps i will take. id rather take my time learning the cnc than making big mistakes or breaking it. Thank you for your time and wisdom and wishing you the very best in your business sir. GOD BLESS
Near the end when you wonder about why you cut into the spoilboard is one area and not where you zeroed. It could be because MDF has some variation in it's thickness or the table the machine is sitting on is not very flat. This is why you typically would level/surface the spoilboard.
Use a pair calipers to check your martial. You may want to use both wrench so over time you don't creck your router. Thank you for video leaned some good stuff. I have a sp4. NICE WORK 👍 Looking forward for new video.
Thank you. Your video gave me 5he final information to make me able to use my machine for the first time. I was having a few issues and you straighten me out. Again, thank you.
Great information: thanks. Thanks. I would not want to have a computer inside the dusty shop next to the CNC machine. Therefore, is there another way to actually get the file to machine? For instance can you use a flash drive or say a SanDisk SD Card?
The steppers are all Nema 23. The power supply for the CNC is 110v AC. The spindle varies from 110v AC for the trim router up to 220v AC for a 2.2kw spindle/ VFD combo. Hope that helps.
@@ClintonCaraway-CNC yea, i saw they are nema23 size, but i asked about amps, torque and inductance (or model number). As for the drivers psu - how many amps (or watts). For example the label should say smth like 3A, 1.5Nm (or 200ozin), 2.3 mH, and the psu like 36V, 10A (or 360W)
Nice video Very in depth I have never seen anyone use the the plan round.25 rod to to set up the machine even the people that work at carbide 3d So what is make haven? Jeff Peters
I got a chuckle out of printing the username and password on a sticker on the monitor and then uploading it to the youtube. Has anybody tried stuffing those credentials into websites?
too complicated and two many changes. I have it home on the left bottom corner with a stop so i can get it home every time eliminating the need for the probe. Zero is top of material. I only use bit sitter and that is it eliminating all this steps.