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The Super-B+ was designed by Dynatorch, INC., a former manufacturer of CNC plasma cutting systems, with the goal of putting industrial grade, feature rich, plasma cutting technology in a small sized, light-duty, mid-level machine fit for the entry level market.ĭynatorch designed this system from the ground up utilizing only high performance servo motors for speed, control, and smooth operation.
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In the syntax given above, (X_, Y_, Z_) are the absolute coordinates (even if incremental mode is active) of the scale centre. Scaling with non-uniform rate of magnification Scaling with uniform rate of magnification After the programmed profile is enlarged, reduced or mirrored, G50 is commanded to cancel the scaling mode. G51 must be specified in a separate block. Its syntax has two formats – the first for a uniform (and positive) rate of magnification along all axes, and the second for different rates of magnification, including negative magnification required for mirroring.
SCALING PARTS IN SHEETCAM CODE
Scaling mode on CNC is invoked by G51 which is a modal code and remains effective till scaling mode is cancelled by G50. Analyse the SCALE command on AutoCAD, in case of any confusion in the concept of scale factor and scale centre. The scale centre is termed as base point in AutoCAD. Scaling on CNC is similar to the SCALE command of AutoCAD, except that AutoCAD allows only positive and uniform scaling along all the axes, whereas CNC permits different scale factors along different axes, and some or all of these scale factors can be negative also to allow mirroring, thus providing for simultaneous scaling and mirroring.