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| toolname = Precix Wood CNC
| toolname = Precix Wood CNC
| model = Industrial
| model = Industrial
| serial =
| owner =Protospace
| owner =
| loanstatus =Current
| loanstatus =
| arrived =Mar 26th, 2020
| arrived =
| location = Wood Shop
| location = Wood Shop
| status = Waiting on Dust collection and Training material
| status = Waiting for training material
| permission =
| certification = Required
| certification = Required
| photo=[[File:Precix-CNC-001.jpg|350px|thumb|right|]]
| photo=[[File:Precix-CNC-001.jpg|350px|thumb|right|]]
| id=142
| id=142
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====Notes====
The software used to control this CNC is MACH3. 


The working units for this CNC is imperial. Make sure that your designs are in Imperial.  
=== Machine Overview ===
Bed size: 5'(1.524m) x 10'(3.048m) x 11"(0.2794m)


This CNC is not to be used for metal.
Max spindle RPM:18000RPM
 
Spindle power: 2.2KW, 3HP
 
Spindle type: VFD based motor.
 
Max feed rate: 1000inch/min
 
Tool holder type: ER25 collets, we have 1/4",3/8",1/2" (as of 06.01.2021)
 
Automatic tool changer: No
 
File units: Default units are imperial. you may switch to metric using gcode commands, it is recommended that you export imperial code.
 
File type accepted: .tap, .gcode, .txt
 
Machine control software suite: Mach3 skinned with [http://www.physanon.com/pa-mach-3-screen-set/ physics anonymous Mach pack]
 
Will do 3 axis moves?:Yes
 
Hold down method: Screws, nails, clamps(must make these). Vacuum table in the future
 
Dust collection?: Yes, separate from main dust collector
 
Probing: plate style. Plate is 1/4" (as of 06.01.2021) thick.
 
Suitable stock materials: Wood, plastics, foams, other.
 
Unsuitable stock materials: '''Zero''' metal, metal alloy, or metal composites are to be cut on this machine
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=== Machine history ===
The Precix CNC was originally pitched by Scott Y. on Feb 7th, 2020. It's purchase for the spaced was voted during the Feb 20th, 2020 meeting.
 
The machine arrived at Protospace on Mar 26th, 2020.
 
Over the next year the machine was idle due to the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic.
 
During this time Members Connor G. , Danny P. and Zachary J. started to work though the machine and evaluate it's condition and begin it's acceptance work. This work is documented on the admin google group post "CNC router planning/build thread", authored by Zachary J.
 
Going though the machine it was found that the X and Y motors were both burned out and had to be replaced. The encoders on all axis were replaced and the motor drivers were also all replaced. The controller computer, and interface cards were also replaced at this time due to poor/wanting/or no documentation on parts or interfaces.
 
On May 8th 2021 the CNC made it's first official project, a 4' x 5' art piece that is hanging somewhere in Protospace (can you find it?).
 
The first training session has yet to be held at the date of writing (06.01.2021)
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