CNC News | CNC Future

Just another Americasathletes.org Blogs weblog

CNC News | CNC Future header image 4

Entries Tagged as 'Computers'

CAD Design Process - CNC Process

December 20th, 2008 · No Comments

Ivan Irons asked:
CAD Design Process
When designing something complex in CAD you will find there is a bit of a process. First you design parts. Then you build the parts into Sub-Assemblies. Next you build sub-assemblies into Groups. Then you build the groups into the machine. It is a logical pyramid process. You can also [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Computers

CNC Windows Software

December 20th, 2008 · No Comments

Paul Disley asked:
The development of computer numeric controlled (CNC) routing, using affordable personal computers has already begun to revolutionise all aspects of the woodworking industry. In so doing it has created new opportunities for large and small businesses as well as for individual craftsmen.
CNC is a technique whereby the movement of a router head [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Computers

CNC Process Overview

December 19th, 2008 · No Comments

Ivan Irons asked:
Quick Explanation of the Process
This is how I view CNC. I break it down into simple steps that I can remember. Now, they all interact, but it is good to keep them in boxes for simplicity sake. I also like to keep them in a logical, progression type order. Here they are: [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Computers

CNC Control Computer

December 15th, 2008 · No Comments

Ivan Irons asked:
The Control Computer generally resides in the shop somewhere near the CNC machine it is controlling. Control Computers don’t have to be the top of the line, every bell and whistle type of computer. These are the workhorses. Save your money for a good design computer. You will save much more time [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Computers

CNC Windows Software

November 30th, 2008 · No Comments

Paul Disley asked:
The development of computer numeric controlled (CNC) routing, using affordable personal computers has already begun to revolutionise all aspects of the woodworking industry. In so doing it has created new opportunities for large and small businesses as well as for individual craftsmen.
CNC is a technique whereby the movement of a router head [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Computers

CNC Process Overview

November 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Ivan Irons asked:
Quick Explanation of the Process
This is how I view CNC. I break it down into simple steps that I can remember. Now, they all interact, but it is good to keep them in boxes for simplicity sake. I also like to keep them in a logical, progression type order. Here they are: [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Computers

CNC And CAD Software - How Do I Choose The Right CAD Program For Me?

October 28th, 2008 · No Comments

Ivan Irons asked:
There are multiple CAD programs available for design. Generally people become familiar with one and stick with it. As far as selecting the right one, my advice is this. Most software companies have a free trial. Thirty-day trials are common. Take advantage of these trial periods and test the software out. Then [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Computers

G-Code And Experts

October 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Ivan Irons asked:
Do I need to be a G-Code Expert?
In a word, no. You will probably need to know how to quickly scan your G-Code if you are having problems during your machining simulation. Other then that G-Code and a CNC program are throwaway programs for the most part. What do I mean by [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Computers

CNC Control Computer

October 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Ivan Irons asked:
The Control Computer generally resides in the shop somewhere near the CNC machine it is controlling. Control Computers don’t have to be the top of the line, every bell and whistle type of computer. These are the workhorses. Save your money for a good design computer. You will save much more time [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Computers

CNC And CAD - Print Reading And Drafting

October 4th, 2008 · No Comments

Ivan Irons asked:
When I went through college I learned how to read prints and draft. We had a bag of physical tools that we purchased and hauled around campus. T-Squares, French Curves, compasses, pencils and erasers filled this bag. Then you had a pad of drafting paper and a drafting desk. You would pin [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Computers