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		Mach Discussion => General Mach Discussion => Topic started by: matthe4292 on December 02, 2010, 07:41:21 PM
		
			
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				Ok so I am brand new to all of this and need help with getting running. First let me give an overview of what I'm running, or trying.
 
 Fireball V90
 Breakout: PBX-RF
 3 axis ProboStep Motor/Driver
 40VDC Linear
 
 Computer: Laptop dual core windows 7 64bit and desktop with XP pro 32bit
 
 I bought a smoothstepper and will be using registered copy of sheetcam and mach3
 
 So my questions are what do I do to start this machine up, and how do I setup mach for this? I literally have no idea where to start. As far as my background, I have never ran or seen a cnc in person, just what I've researched online, and I'm still lost. I do have the V90 assembled as of about an hour ago. I got the ready to run box with it so all the drivers and power supply is already setup.
 
 I appreciate any help and hope I'm not too new and too much trouble. Feel like I have gotten a little over my head. Oh and I'm getting into this to start a small business and I will hopefully be cutting carbon fiber laminate. Thanks so much!
 
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				Watch the first 5 videos here.
 http://www.machsupport.com/videos/
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				cutting carbon fiber laminate 
 HMM, then you better start reviewing safety and electrical / electronic implications associated with carbon fiber particulates.
 
 RICH
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				Safety first! The first things I will be practicing on once up and running will be ventilation pieces and other safety related parts from wood and plastics. I just need to be able to cut some air first. I did manage to get the V90 moving a little but it seems to be moving in much larger movements then the piece is scaled that I made in Illustrator and coded in gcode. The piece is less then 2"x2" and it's moving like it's about a foot wide. 
			
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				Enjoy the cnc learning experience, no real shortcuts to the learning. 
 RICH
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				Thanks so much! Thanks to the video tutorials I managed to receive and assemble my cnc and draw a piece with it in 10 hours with no previous experience what so ever. Could'nt have done it without you guys!