Today, we're going to learn how to create grooves in acoustic panels just like the ones in this photo.
The goal is to achieve grooves with a width of 15mm and a spacing of 40mm between two grooves.
Common Mistakes
You might think the process involves using CAD to draw two lines spaced 15mm apart and then array copying them with a 40mm distance, right? Well, that's not correct.
Correct Process Introduction
So, what is the correct method? Let's dive in together!
To achieve a groove width of 15mm, the correct cutting depth must be set. But what should this depth be?
In CAD, for a groove width of 15mm at a 45° angle, the depth should be 7.5mm.
Adjusting Cutting Depth on the Machine
On the machine's control panel, select 'Adjust' and switch to operation mode SP3—V cut.
Adjust the blade descent so it just touches the material surface and save the setting by clicking '√'.
Set the data to 5 and press '+' once; set to 1 and press '+' twice; finally, set to 0.1 and press '+' five times to complete the depth setting.
Drawing the Grooving Pattern
Start by drawing a straight line in CAD to represent one groove.
To ensure a 40mm distance between grooves, observe this diagram. The distance should be calculated as 40+7.5+7.5=55mm. Thus, we array copy the line by 55mm.
Preparing the DXF File
After obtaining the DXF formatted design, optimize it in 'Xiao' software by setting the straight line operation to SP3 and the cutting outline to SP4 before sending it to the machine.
Material Processing
With the material properly placed, start the machining process.
Finished, measure the slots to confirm a width of 15mm and a spacing of 40mm.
Perfect! Have you learned the technique?
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