ROLAND MDX-40A
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ROLAND MDX-40A
Design Fabrication Workshop / DOA / NUS II. Subtractive Rapid Prototyping / Roland MDX-40A Subtractive Rapid Prototyping ROLAND MDX-40A INTERFACE: MODELA PLAYER 4 Model: Mat. Size: Material: Interface: Input: Copyright © 2009-2012 NUS Roland MDX-40A Milling Machine 305 x 305 x 123mm Solid woods, chemical woods (MDF), acrylic, foam (blue, white, pink) (Note no plywoods allowed) Modela Player 4 .stl (From Rhino, export as .stl.) Design Fabrication Workshop / DOA / NUS II. Subtractive Rapid Prototyping / Roland MDX-40A DOUBLE-SIDED MILLING Roland MDX-40A 1. Select drilling tool type. If there needs to be a change, prepare 2 spanner. 2. Check size and orientation to see whether the dimension is correct. Select the correct material to be cut. Copyright © 2009-2012 NUS 2 Design Fabrication Workshop / DOA / NUS II. Subtractive Rapid Prototyping / Roland MDX-40A 3. Click ‘New Process’. Select ‘Roughing’. Click Next. 4. Click Next again. Copyright © 2009-2012 NUS 3 Design Fabrication Workshop / DOA / NUS II. Subtractive Rapid Prototyping / Roland MDX-40A 5. Select the correct cutter that is being used, e.g. R3 Ball 6. Select “All” on the tab above. Check again the dimension and make sure starting point is set to 0. Click Next. Copyright © 2009-2012 NUS 4 Design Fabrication Workshop / DOA / NUS II. Subtractive Rapid Prototyping / Roland MDX-40A 7. Select 3rd tab “Contour Line” and click Next. 8. Set the speed settings. As a reference, from top to down values are: 24 – 20 – 12000 – 0.8 – 3.6 – 0.2 Copyright © 2009-2012 NUS 5 Design Fabrication Workshop / DOA / NUS II. Subtractive Rapid Prototyping / Roland MDX-40A 9. Click Next 10. Wait or prepare the material to be cut while computer is processing “Roughing” tool path. Copyright © 2009-2012 NUS 6 Design Fabrication Workshop / DOA / NUS II. Subtractive Rapid Prototyping / Roland MDX-40A 11. Click ‘New Process’. Select ‘Finishing’. Click Next. 12-14. Follow Steps 4-6. 15. Leave it as 1st option (Scan Lines). Click Next. Copyright © 2009-2012 NUS 7 Design Fabrication Workshop / DOA / NUS II. Subtractive Rapid Prototyping / Roland MDX-40A 16. Set the speed settings for finishing. 1st 2 values can be increased. As a reference, from top to down values are: 40 – 30 – 12000 – 0.1 – 0. 17. Rename the process or click Next. Copyright © 2009-2012 NUS 8 Design Fabrication Workshop / DOA / NUS II. Subtractive Rapid Prototyping / Roland MDX-40A 18. Wait while it processes the tool path. 19. While it is in process, go to desktop and open MDX40 VPanel Hold down red button to control the x axis, green for y-axis and blue for z-axis Copyright © 2009-2012 NUS 9 Design Fabrication Workshop / DOA / NUS II. Subtractive Rapid Prototyping / Roland MDX-40A 20. After the material has been mounted to the base wood, move the cutter to the XY origin point of the material. At the VPanel screen, scroll down to select XY origin and click Apply on the right. 21. Set Z origin manually (by toggling the movement control) or automatically (Detect by sensor). Once the XY and Z settings are done, the values for all 3 axes should be 0.00. Copyright © 2009-2012 NUS 10 Design Fabrication Workshop / DOA / NUS II. Subtractive Rapid Prototyping / Roland MDX-40A 22. Click on “Cut” button on lowest right hand corner. Run “Roughing” and “Finishing” consecutively. Copyright © 2009-2012 NUS 11
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