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Onefinity CNC Waste board surfacing, Grid for Elite Foreman & QCW Frame (Imperial)

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These is a digital files file for the Onefinity CNC, model Elite Foreman (48 x 48) with the QCW Frame. These can be used with regular t-tracks that are mounted to your table. The grid pattern is laid out in 1 inch increments (Imperial). “Elite Foreman Cutting Area” manual shows the actual cutting area is : 48 1/8″”(X) x 48 1/2″(Y) x 6 1/4″(Z).
www.onefinitycnc.com/_files/ugd/1cee9f_5eb23fafd30e45cea0a3f2af3f979c21.pdf

SVG and CRV(VCarve) files included. Cannot guarantee how other CAD programs will interpret the SVG. It has been validated with online viewers and looks the same.

Vectric VCarve and Pro version 11.x
Tool paths included are:
Full board surfacing
Individual Board surfacing
Numbering Vertical and Horizontal separated to the individual boards
Grid lines for each of the five sections
Optional Surfacing for each Individual board – Used when you have to change one of the boards.

Please note if you have Carveco you will need to use the SVG (Create your own tool paths). I have not used Carveco yet.

You will need to surface the MDF before cutting the grid and numbers. Having it flat will help getting the grid pattern carved nice and even.

The five sections, has two tool paths each. First is the Grid and the second is the numbers. Separate tool paths allow you to redo a single board when the time comes and not have to do all the boards.

NOTE: The two outside boards are 9.875 x 48″ in length(9″ 7/8″ x 48″) and the the three middle boards are 8.75″ by 48″ (8″ 3/4″ x 48″)

The surfacing tool path is setup for the full board. You will need to change to the tool selection to the tool you have. I used the Whiteside 3 wing surfacing end mill (Spoil board cutter 6210 – 3 wing tool).

Next change to your v-bit. You will need to zero and set the ZYX to the front corner of first board on the left.  It may need to be done manually because the probe may register the tool path as over the limit. The Whiteside V-Bit (1550) (60 deg 0.5 inches) is the v-bit that was used. The grid setup in 1 inch increments.

Files included are (plus this text file):

OneFinity-WB-EliteForman-QCW-Imperial.crv
OneFinity-WB-EliteForman-QCW-Imperial.dxf
OneFinity-WB-EliteForman-QCW-Imperial.svg
OneFinity-WB-EliteForman-QCW-Imperial.pdf
OneFinity-WB-EliteForman-QCW-Imperial.ai
WB-EF-QCW-Imperial1.png

If you find errors, please let me know so they can get it fixed or if you have a suggestion.
Please do not share or repost this file(s) online.

I will help with basic questions. If you are a beginner, I would recommend check these links for getting started.

https://www.youtube.com/@MarkLindsayCNC
https://www.youtube.com/@vectric
https://www.youtube.com/@cyberreefguru
https://www.youtube.com/@MyersWoodshop

This is PROVIDED AS is for the Onefinity CNC if modifying for another it up to you to do the modifications. The files are provided as is, I answer basic questions.

Thanks,

Frank

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