Creating a "fold" in Path with a Drag Knife... possible?
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Creating a "fold" in Path with a Drag Knife... possible?
Hello all,
Perhaps I'm simply not seeing the wood for the trees. I hope somebody might be able to either point me in the right direction, or tell me that what I'm looking for is not possible.
Imagine a simple scenario: using a drag-knife to cut out an Xmm * Ymm square to a known depth Z. If you wish to be able to fold that square, you might want the drag knife to score a line at depth Z/2 from (X/2,0) to (X/2,Y)... just straight down the center. i.e. the outline of the square should be removed (I can happily setup path to do this thanks to a video from @sliptonic) but how should I define an operation to score a line down the center of the piece?
As I understand it the drag-knife dress-up only works with the Profile operation. I don't seem to be able to apply a Profile operation to an edge. Should I be creating a second operation on some extremely thin and long rectangle representing the score line? Should I be manually creating a path which has a lead-in? What would be the right approach here?
I'm very sorry if this is an idiotically stupid question, I just don't seem to know quite where to start!
Perhaps I'm simply not seeing the wood for the trees. I hope somebody might be able to either point me in the right direction, or tell me that what I'm looking for is not possible.
Imagine a simple scenario: using a drag-knife to cut out an Xmm * Ymm square to a known depth Z. If you wish to be able to fold that square, you might want the drag knife to score a line at depth Z/2 from (X/2,0) to (X/2,Y)... just straight down the center. i.e. the outline of the square should be removed (I can happily setup path to do this thanks to a video from @sliptonic) but how should I define an operation to score a line down the center of the piece?
As I understand it the drag-knife dress-up only works with the Profile operation. I don't seem to be able to apply a Profile operation to an edge. Should I be creating a second operation on some extremely thin and long rectangle representing the score line? Should I be manually creating a path which has a lead-in? What would be the right approach here?
I'm very sorry if this is an idiotically stupid question, I just don't seem to know quite where to start!
Re: Creating a "fold" in Path with a Drag Knife... possible?
Here is a video about making a knife
Re: Creating a "fold" in Path with a Drag Knife... possible?
Hi Willem, I don't see how that video is relevant. I'll try to explain more clearly...
Imagine the following shows a piece of card. I can create a cutting Profile Operation using the Path Workbench with a drag-knife dressup operation.
However, this will only cut around the external edge of the shape.
How would I persuade the drag knife to cut a path which corresponds to the slit in the shape (which will allow the card to be bent/folded)?
Thanks!
Imagine the following shows a piece of card. I can create a cutting Profile Operation using the Path Workbench with a drag-knife dressup operation.
However, this will only cut around the external edge of the shape.
How would I persuade the drag knife to cut a path which corresponds to the slit in the shape (which will allow the card to be bent/folded)?
Thanks!
Re: Creating a "fold" in Path with a Drag Knife... possible?
I tried a different approach, but ran into other unexpected problems. If (in my little test scenario) I include a stretched cube to represent the cut, which I make half the height of the other object, what happens is that the second shape gets cut all the way down to the base (rather than simply being scored, stopping at half height).
Any other ideas about how this could be approached (to create a half-depth cut) with a blade... am I just missing something incredibly obvious here?!?
I seems I CAN abuse the engrave function, to cut along a selected edge... Unfortunately, the drag-knife dressup doesn't seem to work with the engraving operation... or is it just me?Any other ideas about how this could be approached (to create a half-depth cut) with a blade... am I just missing something incredibly obvious here?!?
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Re: Creating a "fold" in Path with a Drag Knife... possible?
if I understand correctly, you want to make a groove parallel to a face and of a certain depth
here is a parallel grove of the top example above and of any depth
this is the drawing, as far as the CNC control is concerned, I don't know anything about it, but I know that the 1st action is the drawing
here is a parallel grove of the top example above and of any depth
this is the drawing, as far as the CNC control is concerned, I don't know anything about it, but I know that the 1st action is the drawing
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Re: Creating a "fold" in Path with a Drag Knife... possible?
The dragknife dressup just puts the 'corner actions' on when the knife has to lift to make an sharp turn. For the slot, there's no need for the dressup since it's a straight edge.
The question is how to get the tool to follow a single open edge. In this case, I would probably model it as a very narrow rectangle pocketed partial depth and then use a slot operation to get the medial line.
Attached a sample.
The question is how to get the tool to follow a single open edge. In this case, I would probably model it as a very narrow rectangle pocketed partial depth and then use a slot operation to get the medial line.
Attached a sample.
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Re: Creating a "fold" in Path with a Drag Knife... possible?
Thank you so much for your reply. Unfortunately, when I try to recreate the file you created I find I don't have a "Slot" tool in either 0.19.2 or the current dev build (Path->Slot doesn't exist). Is there something I need to additionally install?
Do you also have any advice about point 6 below?
>> For future reference (anybody following along who wants to try to cut that file) you'll need to :
1) Shrink the test piece to a better testing size (40mmx40mm for example (optional).
2) In Stock, set the Z-Axis extension to 0, probably altering X/Y extensions to 10mm.
3) In Stock, Refresh the Model's bounding box.
4) In Job -> Output remove the IP arguments and set the post processor to GRBL (this *partially* works, cutting the perimeter, but not the slot so far)
5) In DragKnife Dressup reduce the OffsetDistance to 0,5mm (for the small vinyl cutting knives)
6) *IMPORTANT* (I think?!?) - the default X/Y origin is set to the corner of the model. This means the dragknife "overshoots" will cause your CNC to ram against its origins. I think, you need to widen the Stock and set the X=0 and Y=0 to the bottom corner *of the stock*... although this seems to play hell with the GUI representation (see below)?!? EDIT: In point 4, the gcode being emitted doesn't seem to trace the slot. It's also doing laser on/off operations, which I thought might be due to the example file using a "laser" tool which I don't have in my tool library - but after selecting a different custom tool based on a drill, the offending gcode segment remains :
The problem might, perhaps, be that somehow the "slot" operation is missing from both versions of Freecad I have, so perhaps there's no handle for generating the relevant path?
Do you also have any advice about point 6 below?
>> For future reference (anybody following along who wants to try to cut that file) you'll need to :
1) Shrink the test piece to a better testing size (40mmx40mm for example (optional).
2) In Stock, set the Z-Axis extension to 0, probably altering X/Y extensions to 10mm.
3) In Stock, Refresh the Model's bounding box.
4) In Job -> Output remove the IP arguments and set the post processor to GRBL (this *partially* works, cutting the perimeter, but not the slot so far)
5) In DragKnife Dressup reduce the OffsetDistance to 0,5mm (for the small vinyl cutting knives)
6) *IMPORTANT* (I think?!?) - the default X/Y origin is set to the corner of the model. This means the dragknife "overshoots" will cause your CNC to ram against its origins. I think, you need to widen the Stock and set the X=0 and Y=0 to the bottom corner *of the stock*... although this seems to play hell with the GUI representation (see below)?!? EDIT: In point 4, the gcode being emitted doesn't seem to trace the slot. It's also doing laser on/off operations, which I thought might be due to the example file using a "laser" tool which I don't have in my tool library - but after selecting a different custom tool based on a drill, the offending gcode segment remains :
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(Finish operation: DragknifeDressup)
(Begin operation: Slot)
(Compound: Slot)
(Finish operation: Slot)
(Begin postamble)
M5
G17 G90
M2
Re: Creating a "fold" in Path with a Drag Knife... possible?
So, I still have no "slot tool", but I've noticed that when I copy and paste the GCode from the GUI's "inspector" the MPCNC actually does almost everything it should with the test file (including cutting the slot). With the gcode passed through any of the post-processors, the cut stops after the rectangle and never completes the slot - it seems like the section is simply omitted.
The "uprocessed" gcode for the slot :
Post-processed gcode from centroid :
Perhaps there's a hint in the linuxcnc post processed output :
When I set the machine feedrate for the tool I've chosen, I then notice in the Console that :
...so is this actually perhaps caused by the fact that I don't have a "slot" ability in my Freecad?!?
The "uprocessed" gcode for the slot :
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(Slot)
(Tool type: endmill)
(Compensated Tool Path. Diameter: 1.0 mm)
()
G0 F0.000000 Z8.000000
G0 F0.000000 X50.000000 Y30.000000
G1 F0.000000 Z1.000000
G1 F0.000000 X10.000000 Y30.000000
G0 F0.000000 Z6.000000
G0 F0.000000 Z8.000000
G0 Z8.000000
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;begin operation
;end operation: Slot
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(begin operation: Slot)
(machine: not set, mm/min)
(finish operation: Slot)
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19:54:38 Running the Python command 'Path_Post' failed:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/.mount_FreeCA2PxnZw/usr/Mod/Path/PathScripts/PathPost.py", line 396, in Activated
(fail, rc, filename) = self.exportObjectsWith(finalpostlist, job)
File "/tmp/.mount_FreeCA2PxnZw/usr/Mod/Path/PathScripts/PathPost.py", line 211, in exportObjectsWith
gcode = processor.export(objs, filename, postArgs)
File "/tmp/.mount_FreeCA2PxnZw/usr/Mod/Path/PathScripts/PathPostProcessor.py", line 100, in export
return self.script.export(obj, filename, args)
File "/tmp/.mount_FreeCA2PxnZw/usr/Mod/Path/PathScripts/post/linuxcnc_post.py", line 197, in export
job = PathUtils.findParentJob(obj)
File "/tmp/.mount_FreeCA2PxnZw/usr/Mod/Path/PathScripts/PathUtils.py", line 444, in findParentJob
if hasattr(i, 'Proxy') and isinstance(i.Proxy, PathJob.ObjectJob):
Cannot access attribute 'Proxy' of deleted object
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Re: Creating a "fold" in Path with a Drag Knife... possible?
Slot is an experimental feature. Did you enable them?
Re: Creating a "fold" in Path with a Drag Knife... possible?
Thanks. Funnily enough, I just found mention of that as you posted. I had checked the Freecad wiki but obviously at the wrong place, where it wasn't mentioned.
I've decided to start from first principles in order to get the results I'm looking for with the MPCNC. I think it'll make it simpler to diagnose issues one at a time, rather than in a confounding heap all in one go. I'll post the steps in this thread as I find the time (i.e. I'll use the same primitive but build towards the final result one step at a time) - which should hopefully address issues I'm having with the knife somehow not moving in the Z-axis as far as it should, the generation of the slot, and the end position of the tool throwing the next run off (I'm guessing it needs some additional GCode somewhere as this is probably to do with safe heights? - we'll see).
I've decided to start from first principles in order to get the results I'm looking for with the MPCNC. I think it'll make it simpler to diagnose issues one at a time, rather than in a confounding heap all in one go. I'll post the steps in this thread as I find the time (i.e. I'll use the same primitive but build towards the final result one step at a time) - which should hopefully address issues I'm having with the knife somehow not moving in the Z-axis as far as it should, the generation of the slot, and the end position of the tool throwing the next run off (I'm guessing it needs some additional GCode somewhere as this is probably to do with safe heights? - we'll see).