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== X-Carve ==
== X-Carve ==
CNC Router by Inventables This is a small, easier-to-use CNC router. It is run by the software Easel, also from Inventables. Easel requires a free account with Inventables.  
CNC Router by Inventables This is a small, easier-to-use CNC router. It is run by the software Easel, also from Inventables. Easel requires a free account with Inventables.  
The router is a standard wood router. Several kinds of bit are provided. Materials to be cut should be wood.
A vacuum is wired into the switch that controls the router. Without the vacuum, large amounts of fine dust are generated.
The bed is a board with a grid of threaded holes. Hold down devices are attached to the bed with thumb screws. All of thes are in small bins along the front of the bed. A waste board must always be used when cutting to prevent damage to the bed.


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Latest revision as of 10:01, 29 May 2025

HackRVA has two CNC routing machines in the workshop that can be used for milling wood and various plastics. Both of these tools require training to operate.

X-Carve

CNC Router by Inventables This is a small, easier-to-use CNC router. It is run by the software Easel, also from Inventables. Easel requires a free account with Inventables.

Avid PRO6096

The Avid Pro Router is a 5' x 8' bed router that has a Plug-and-Play 2.2kW (3HP) Spindle. The CNC router was purchased in 2019 and completed assembly and installation in early 2020.

Dress appropriately

  1. Safety glasses.
  2. Closed toed shoes or boots.
  3. Long hair must be tied back, tucked in, or otherwise wrangled so that it will not be wrapped or snagged by the machine.
  4. No loose clothes such as ties, draw strings, bolos, skirts, sleeves, hoods, or capes. Roll long sleeves to the elbow or wear short sleeves.
  5. Do not wear heavy gloves while operating machines. Thick nitrile gloves are appropriate, but leather or work gloves are a snagging hazard.

Learning Resources

Follow the links below for more details on the capabilities of each machine, operating manuals, and learning resources.

X-Carve

Avid PRO6096