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== Manuals and Maintenance == | == Manuals and Maintenance == | ||
[https://www.avidcnc.com/support/instructions/pro/4896/20.2/instructions/?mr=20.2&ms=4896 Manual (Revision 20.2)] | [https://www.avidcnc.com/support/instructions/pro/4896/20.2/instructions/?mr=20.2&ms=4896 AVID CNC Manual (Revision 20.2)] | ||
[https://www.vistacnc.com/manual_download/v3.3/iMach3_P4-S_v3_4.pdf iMach3 P4-S Pendant Manual] | |||
[https://www.avidcnc.com/support/instructions/pro/4896/20.2/maintenance/?mr=20.2&ms=4896 Maintenance Schedule] | [https://www.avidcnc.com/support/instructions/pro/4896/20.2/maintenance/?mr=20.2&ms=4896 Maintenance Schedule] | ||
Revision as of 10:04, 4 September 2025
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.

Specifications:
- PRO6096 5’x8’ (Revision 19.2) purchased Jan 2020
- Nema 34 CNC Controller Revision 20.1 - CRP800-00E-8, 2.2 kW Spindle (~3 HP)
- Avid Pro leg kit; standard gantry width/height
- VistaCNC P4-S Control Pendant
- Mach4 Software
Current Modifications: (Updated 2/19/25)
- Frame is assembled according to Revision 24.2 Assembly Instructions allowing for vertical workholding.
- Wiring on left side using “Alternate cable track location”.
- Electronics boxes are mounted inside frame
Spoilboard
- MDF slats with locating pins
- 1/4-20 inserts in 4x4 grid
- 3/4 dog holes in 4x8 grid
CNC Workflow
This diagram describes the 4 high level steps to create a design and execute milling operations for that design on the Avid CNC.

CNC Training Playlist
- This is a short list of videos that all interested members should watch to become familiar with the design tools, startup process, and operation procedures for the Avid CNC.
- Watching these videos is not a substitute for formal training—members must still be certified before using the CNC independently.
- For the design videos, it is not necessary to watch both VCarve and Fusion 360 (but not a bad idea). Select the video for the design software you intend to use. If you are not already familiar with either tool, we recommend VCarve.
- After you have watched these videos to get a grounding in the fundamentals of the design and operation process, reach out in the CNC channel in Slack to meet up with a trainer who can walk you through the next steps.
| Design | ||
|---|---|---|
| Vectric
VCarve |
VCarve Training Video Series | A series of videos that walk through the creation of simple beginner projects in VCarve |
| VCarve and Mach 4 Walkthrough | This video will walk though the creation of a simple tray with various recesses, using VCarve to design the part and create the toolpaths that the CNC will execute. | |
| Fusion360 | Fusion 360 and Mach 4 Walkthrough | This video will walk though the creation of a simple tray with various recesses, using Fusion360 to design the part and create the toolpaths that the CNC will execute. |
| Execute | ||
| Avid CNC - Start Up Procedure and Cycle Start Checklist | This video covers the steps that are taken to initially startup the Avid CNC, and the steps that are taken each time a program (exported G-Code) is executed. | |
| Mach4 User Guide: Auto Z and Corner Finding Touchplate | A quick video giving a more detailed overview of the touch plate used to establish initial X, Y and Z offsets for your program. | |
| Spindle Warmup Overview | A short video describing the spindle warmup procedure and why it is an important part of the initial startup procedure for the Avid CNC. | |