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In this demo, you will learn:

  • How to reference the xsTECH Router

  • Basic workholding and fixturing

  • How to install a tool 

  • How to set a work offset (X0Y0Z0)

  • How to load a G-code program and run a basic program

Before you begin

You will need:

  • 1" x 6"  dimensional lumber, cut to 8" lengths

  • 4 mm ER11 collet

  • 2 mm ballnose end mill

  • Step clamp kit

The following items will also be helpful:

  • Cordless drill with 1/4" or M5 drill bit

  • Carpenter's square and pencil for layout work

PART 1 - Prepare the workpiece

There are many methods to prepare a workpiece.  This method demostrates an easy way to prepare a simple workpiece for the xsTECH Router.

A.) Layout the project dimensions

Use a carpenter's square and a pencil to draw two lines as shown in the photo below.  The area between these lines represents the cutting area of the demo program.

DEMO_1_Workpiece_Setup.jpg

B.) Setup the workholding

Use the step clamp kit to secure the workpiece as shown below

workpiece_clamps.jpg

Alternatively, drill 1/4 in. holes and clamp the workpiece directly to the table using the bolts.

workpiece_wing_nuts.jpg

 

PART 2 - Initial set up of the machine

The steps in this section demonstrate the typical workflow for setting up a CNC machine and should done (or confirmed) at the beginning of every project.

A. ) Reference the machine 

Referencing establishes the coordinate system for a CNC machine. 

How do I reference the xsTECH Router?

B. ) Install the cutting tool

Install a 2 mm ballnose end mill (PN 39171) in the spindle.

How do I install tools on the xsTECH Router?

XSTECH_TOOL.png

 

C.) Set the Work Offset (X0Y0Z0)

work offset relates a location in 3D machine space the CNC program.  Refer to the knowledge base article below to learn more about work offsets:

How do I set X-, Y-, and Z-axis work offsets on the xsTECH Router?

For this demo, you can use the following procedure to set X0Y0Z0.

1) Set X0 and Y0

Use the jog shuttle to position the tool above the back left corner of the work area.

MOVE_TO_X0Y0.png

Zero X and Y axis by pressing the ZERO buttons next to each axis DRO.

ZERO_XY.png

The X-and Y- DROs should now read "0".

XY_ZERO_AFTER.png

2) Set Z0

Position your cutter above the center of the workpiece. Turn the spindle on to 10,000 RPM.Using the jog shuttle, slowly move the spindle in -Z direction until the tool just touches the work and a creates a small amount of chipsZero Z axis by pressing the Z0 button:

TURN_ON_SPINDLE.png

The Z DRO should now read "0":

Z_ZERO_AFTER.png

PART 3 - Run the Program

A) Load program

Download the program attached to this page to a USB memory stick.  Insert the memory stick into the USB hub attached to the PathPilot controller and load the program.

LOAD_G_CODE.png

The preview of the program will display on the screen

WAVE_BOARD_PREVIEW.png

B) Start the program

 Press the cycle start button on the screen to execute the program.

CYCLE_START.png

 

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