‘Feed Speed’ is usually the speed that is used for cutting or milling, and since there will be no cutting involved in the drilling procedure, you can set this value the same as your ‘Traverse Speed’ in settings. You will probably leave most of them intact, while others will maybe need some fine tuning. Import dialog will appear, where you can configure the drilling parameters. You import your drill files if you click: “File/Import NC drill”. These first three steps are described in “Warp” tutorial. 1.) Mounting copper board to machines table 2.) Set “Current XY” offset 3.) Measuring the surface of the board (“Warp”) The steps for milling a PCB are as follows:ġ.) Mounting copper board to machine tableģ.) Measuring the surface of the board (“Warp”)įor the purposes of this tutorial we will be using “NC drill” and “Gerber” files of our Mk1 controller. You could however figure it out from the format of the coordinates but this is not exactly trivial (trial and error) thing to do. Some Gerber files have all parameter configuration already written in the comment section at the beginning of the file. This tutorial is intended to help you with production of one-sided PCBs with your CNC machine.īefore any work is done with machine you must be sure that the ‘Gerber’ files you intend to import in CNC USB controller software are correct and are generated with correct parameters.
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