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- | ====== bCNC - AutoLevel ====== | ||
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- | //[[https://github.com/vlachoudis/bCNC/wiki/AutoLevel]]// | ||
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- | ===== Gravure de PCB - procédure ===== | ||
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- | //[[https://github.com/vlachoudis/bCNC/wiki/PCB-101-First-time]]// | ||
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- | ==== 1.Nettoyez la face cuivre du PCB ==== | ||
- | Avec de la laine de verre ou un papier abrasif, genre 400. | ||
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- | ==== 2. Fixez le PCB sur le martyr ==== | ||
- | Le PCB doit être maintenu bien à plat. Utilisez des brides. Le double face fonctionne aussi. | ||
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- | ==== 3. Montez le premier foret sur la broche ==== | ||
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- | ==== 4. Alumez la CNC et démarrez bCNC ==== | ||
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- | ==== 5. dans bCNC connectez la CNC ==== | ||
- | * Sélectionnez le menu **Fichier** | ||
- | * Sélectionnez le **port série** | ||
- | * Cliquez l'îcone **Ouvrir** | ||
- | * Sélectionnez le menu **Contrôle** | ||
- | * Cliquez le bouton **Débloquer** | ||
- | * Positionnez la broche à peu près au point de départ FIXME //lien Jog// | ||
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- | ==== 6. Prepare for Autoleveling ==== | ||
- | * Sélectionnez le menu **Fichier** | ||
- | * Charger le fichier gcode du contour de votre circuit, cela permettra de sélectionner simplement la zone à tester pour le //Auto Level//. | ||
- | * Position bit to X and Y start location using Control widgets. | ||
- | * Sélectionnez le menu **Sonde** | ||
- | * Cliquez le sous-menu **Sonde** | ||
- | * Mettez à zéro X et Y en cliquant sur X=0 et Y=0 | ||
- | * cliquez sur le bouton **Afficher en entier" ou (**F**) au clavier | ||
- | * Descendez le foretà quelques mm du PCB en utilisant les contrôles du jog | ||
- | * Mettez à zéro Z en cliquant sur Z=0 | ||
- | * In Probe menu, Probe section, Set the Z Pos: to -10 - this will allow the bit to go 10mm down to probe before setting off an alarm. | ||
- | * **ATTACH PROBE CLIPS TO PCB AND TOOL BIT - FAILURE TO DO SO BEFORE PROCEEDING MAY RESULT IN A DAMAGED BIT.** | ||
- | * Click Probe button (in Probe: section) | ||
- | * Zero out Z axis - Click on Z=0 | ||
- | * Raise Z by 1mm using jog | ||
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- | ==== 7. Autolevel ==== | ||
- | * Under Probe Menu, Select Autolevel Submenu | ||
- | * Click on Margins - This will configure an autolevel area mapped to you gcode file limits | ||
- | * modify number of X/Y test points as needed by adjusting N for X and Y | ||
- | * set Z Min to -10 and Z Max to 0.5 - if you expect a large deviation in height across the board, set Z max to a higher value ( and perhaps consider leveling waste board and/or machine) | ||
- | * **CONFIRM PROBE CLIPS TO PCB AND TOOL BIT - FAILURE TO DO SO BEFORE PROCEEDING MAY RESULT IN A DAMAGED BIT.** | ||
- | * Click on Scan | ||
- | * Return to X/Y zero - in Command: (at bottom) enter G0 X0 Y0 | ||
- | * Return to Z zero - in Command: (at bottom) enter G0 Z0 | ||
- | * At top click at "Zero" in menu for Autolevel to adjust measured values (@vlachoudis: why this is required?) | ||
- | * REMOVE PROBE CONNECTION TO TOOL BIT. | ||
- | ==== 9. Load first Drill gcode file ==== | ||
- | * Under File menu select Open and select drill file | ||
- | * Answer no to the "Probe File modified" dialog | ||
- | * Answer no to the "Existing Autolevel" dialog | ||
- | * Optional - Select ISO view from "Change viewing Angle" widget. | ||
- | ==== 10. Perform Drilling operation ==== | ||
- | * Confirm that you've REMOVED THE PROBE CONNECTION TO THE TOOL BIT. | ||
- | * If manually controlling power to your router, turn it on now. | ||
- | * Select Control menu | ||
- | * Click on Start. | ||
- | * When drilling is complete, if manually controlling power to your router, turn it off. | ||
- | ==== 11. Change Tool Bit - Do this every time you change a bit, whether it be a drill, routeing, or engraving bit ==== | ||
- | * Raise Z to comfortable height using jog controls. | ||
- | * Replace Tool bit | ||
- | * ATTACH PROBE CLIPS TO PCB AND TOOL BIT | ||
- | * Lower bit to within a couple of mm of PCB using jog controls. | ||
- | * Select Probe Menu | ||
- | * Select Probe Submenu | ||
- | * Zero out Z by Clicking Z=0 | ||
- | * Click on Probe button | ||
- | * Zero out Z by Clicking Z=0 | ||
- | * Raise Z by 1mm using jog controls. | ||
- | * REMOVE PROBE CONNECTION TO TOOL BIT. | ||
- | ==== 12. If performing more Drilling operations, follow steps 10-12, with final Tool bit change being to the trace routing bit ==== | ||
- | ==== 13. Load trace routing gcode file ==== | ||
- | * Under FIle menu select Open and select trace routing gcode file | ||
- | * Answer no to the "Probe File modified" dialog | ||
- | * Answer no to the "Existing Autolevel" dialog | ||
- | * Optional Select preferred viewing angle. | ||
- | ==== 14. Change Tool Bit per step 11 ==== | ||
- | ==== 15. Perform Trace Routing operation ==== | ||
- | * Confirm that you've **REMOVED THE PROBE CONNECTION TO THE TOOL BIT.** | ||
- | * If manually controlling power to your router, turn it on now. | ||
- | * Select Control menu | ||
- | * Click on Start. | ||
- | * When routing is complete, if manually controlling power to your router, turn it off. | ||
- | ==== 16. Load Outline routing gcode file ==== | ||
- | * Under FIle menu select Open and select outline routing gcode file | ||
- | * Answer no to the "Probe File modified" dialog | ||
- | * Answer no to the "Existing Autolevel" dialog | ||
- | * Optional - Select preferred viewing angle. | ||
- | ==== 17. Change Tool Bit per step 12 ==== | ||
- | ==== 18. Perform outline Routing operation ==== | ||
- | * Confirm that you've **REMOVED THE PROBE CONNECTION TO THE TOOL BIT.** | ||
- | * If manually controlling power to your router, turn it on now. | ||
- | * Select Control menu | ||
- | * Click on Start. | ||
- | * When routing is complete, if manually controlling power to your router, turn it off. |