i am tying to draw a scorpion.tap file
Not sure what you mean. A tap file is file which contains the Gcode for use by a controller.
You don't draw in Mach, rather the controller/ Mach uses the gcode file to control the axis movements based
on the file.
how do I configure mach3
That is a loaded question but i will assume that you want run the tap file.
File>Open> select the file will load it into Mach. There is more to just running the file as you need to have
Mach configured properly both for your machine and also for the file and for that I suggest you have a read of the
Mach Manuals.
The file when loaded is offset,I don't understand, how do I make the machine x0 and y0 the same as the .tap file?
See reply#3. You need an understanding of how to setup a machine machine, so have a read of the Mach Manual.
I get that part, why doesn't the image load on center?
See reply #6 and also #9.
with that Jpeg can I use inkscape to convert it to DXF since it's a basic drawing
I provided you with a dxf file which locates the image at x & Y=0
I know nothing about Inscape, what it can or can't do. Why convert the image when I gave you a modified dxf?
can you help me with something that will work? Anything?
Actualy the file gcode works fine. See above comments. Foks provide you with information to address your
concerns and you ignore their advice. You can scale axis in Mach and you will find specific info on it in
the Manuals.
I am just looking for something to test with to start.
just 2" square, I need an editor....... to use that is simple and inexpensive or free
8"Long 8"wide 1/8" thick or 8" long 8" wide 0" thick.
8X8X1 DEEP ATTACHED
Do you have any examples i can use?
You can use Notpad or Wordpad to edit the tap file.
can you help me make it work? Software suggestions?
is the DXF that you attached good to use?
Yes, it is a usable dxf file.
How do I use LazyCAM to center it?
In the LC manual on page 20 Shift Draw also can just click on the origin and drag it to a location.
I will be providing video soon on how easy it is to use mach3
Look forward to it and hopefully it will help others.
Look at the support! I managed to get one thing good then nothing but headache, no one helps.
Word to the Future Wise, people are looking for simple solutions not complicated ones, it's no wonder why Mach3
has a free version and why most people choose EMC. It's because no one want to struggle to get something they paid for to work, they would rather learn for free or pay for something that already works.
Adjust your attitude as you are making an ask out of yourself.
A simple DXF 2" - 8" square, is that such a tall order?
Attached.
Can you suggest a solution to the software, maybe something open source?
What kind fo software? First there is CAD, then there is CAM , also specific use software, prices range from free to expensive.
See reply #22
why does it take 10 posts to get anywhere
Simple...you get information, don't listen, argue with the replies given, don't take any initiative to understand what you are asking,
etc, etc just like other posts else where.
why people come to a forum provided by "Mach3" as a service in hopes people will pay for the product, it's marketing
This is a site with many knowledgable users willing to just help folks with just about anything. See what I mean about attitude!
Or what is wrong with just fixing the drawing so a person can test a machine?
Wise person once said, teach one to fish and they will never hunger!
It's great that things are explained but my problem still remains because people choose not to help when they can.
I can't be the only one frustrated with this.
That is correct my friend, but you also must realize what is involved with CNC as it covers a lot of territory and frankly
you will find that the learning never ends. It is not plug and play.
; :)RICH