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'''Coordinate System:''' Cartesian <br/>
'''Coordinate System:''' Cartesian <br/>
'''Quality:''' Prosumer/Professional <br/>
'''Quality:''' Prosumer/Professional <br/>
'''Build Volume:''' Length: 200mm, <br/> Width: 200mm, <br/> Height: 185mm <br/>
'''Axis Travel:''' X: 120mm, <br/> Y: 288mm, <br/> Z: 210mm <br/>
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Revision as of 05:47, 5 December 2022

CNC Converted Little Machine Shop Mini-Mill
CNC Mill .jpg

Location: Machining Area
Ownership: Breaks Everything (Loan)
Status: Fully Working
Usage Restrictions: Preapproval Required?

CNC Mill
Brand: Little Machine Shop

Model: ???
Coordinate System: Cartesian
Quality: Prosumer/Professional
Axis Travel: X: 120mm,
Y: 288mm,
Z: 210mm

The Mini-Mill is a loan from Mr. "Breaks Everything".

Standard Operating Procedure

CNC Instructions

   1. Turn on Computer
   2. Flip power Switch to up Position
   3. Turn Estop Clockwise 
   4. Login User: maglab 
      Password: magcat
   5. Click on “metric” or “merica” for metric or standard interface
   6. Click Home All (important, bad things will happen if you don’t
   7. Click on file on top left and click open navigate to your g-code file
   8. Click on help for help menu
      

Notes:

   • Do not store g-code locally use USB drive
   • If Estop is pressed have to re-home
   • Use LinuxCNC post-processor
   • Power Off Controller Before Computer

Basic Maintenance

Quirks

Conversion was a project.

Workpiece Examples

Supplemental Resources