You guys are awesome. Thank you for all of your hard work and for sharing so much knowledge!
I spent a little extra and went with the Myplasm controller. It comes with THC as well as a basic CAD program.
I tried these softwares the down side for me was a dedicated internet connection I spent months researching programs that was free/cheap and off line . This was a major challenge but finally Iβm up and running!
This is the video I've been waiting for thank you so very much.
Love my langmuir Crossfire Pro! This thing is awesome. Great support from Langmuir and integrates flawlessly with Fusion
Thanks for the run through, Jackson. It made a lot of sense. Most of the Fusion 360 tutorials I start just jump in past some of the basic steps (like when to use which mode for building a model, for example) and move super fast, making it hard to follow or retain. I build a lot of stuff in Tinkercad currently, but getting holes placed properly or doing any kind of filets can be overly complicated.
Top video, very well explained. Thank you ππ
25:45 the way I found it easiest was to use open builds to figure out my offset. Once my torch tip touched the metal i zeroed the z axis, selected the smallest movement increment and opened the troubleshooting tab. Once on that tab I moved the z axis down 1 increment at a time until the probe said triggered, go back to the control tab and the value given on the z axis will be the probe offset.
Really need to get this project moving, so big thank you guys for another well timed and informative project video excellent stuff π
thanks for this!
Excellent video. I know that you have switched to using ESP-32 instead of Arduino. Since I am more familiar with Arduino is it possible to still get the software for Arduino? Thanks.
Why not use the slotted hole tool?
Y onshape,no es mas fΓ‘cil?
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Since Fusion has decided to kick us certain Mac users to the curb - I'm moving to FreeCAD!
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