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== Operating the CNC == |
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== Creating The Cut Files == |
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== Using VCarve Pro == |
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== Maintenance == |
Revision as of 23:23, 2 January 2022
Our woodshop is home to a Camaster Stinger 1 CNC router that is able to cut wood and certain other materials.
The CNC is one of our more dangerous pieces of equipment. It can be a VERY energetic machine and cause flying metal if improperly configured.
PLEASE take the CNC certification class before using the router.
Getting Started
Safety
Standard Disclaimers
- Don't be inebriated
- No loose items
- Standard safety gear
- Tie back hair
The Router
25” | 36” | 5" |