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Page 1: Instruction Book - Yale Universitydigitalmedia.architecture.yale.edu/sites/default/files/...Instruction Book If you have any questions, please see a DM Staff Member Digital Media Tutorial

The CNC Tangent Die Cutter

Instruction Book

If you have any questions, please see a DM Staff Member

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Digital Media Tutorial Written By John Eberhart

Using the CNC Tangent Die CutterUsing the CNC Tangent Die Cutter

Preparing your Cutting Blade:

The CNC Tangent Die Cutter is used to cut material up to 3/16” thick. Is uses a small steel blade fi tted into a holder and rotates the blade as it cuts. Unlike like a laser cutter, this machine can cut with no kerf, no burnt edges, and it can cut fl ammable materials.

To get the most life out of your blade, you should grind away a bit of the tip of the blade on the stone located at the machine. You also want this to be at a slight angle. This will help extend the life of the blade and help prevent the tip of the blade from breaking off.

You should also grind away the little bur located at the back of the blade so it sits better in the tool holder.

Edge of Blade

Grind the tip back way from the edge of the blade

Loading your blade into the holder:

Using the provided screwdriver, remove the tool holder from the cutting head assembly.

Loosen the thumb screw and insert the blade so the back side of the blade is in line with the center line of the holder. Also make sure it is fully seated in the holder. You will need to wiggle the blade in the holder to make sure it is all the way in.

This blade is inserted backwards. Notice the difference in the blade’s position relative to the blade holder.

Finally, tightened the thumb screw that holds the blade.

Note: If you cannot get to the screw holding the head in place press this button and the heads will rotate so you can access the screw. If nothing happens, press the “Remote/Local” button and try again.

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Setting the Blade Depth:

You need to set the depth of the blade to match the thickness of the material you are cutting.

Too Low - It will not cut all the way through

Too High - You can dull or break your blade

To set the depth, loosen the thumb screw and twist the depth adjustment. You should be able to feel the tip of the blade as it just sticks beyond the material.

Tighten the thumb screw and inset the blade holder back into the machine using the provided screwdriver.

Setting the Height of the Cutter Head Assembly:

Loosen the two knobs on the side of the head assembly.

Push down on the plunger on the other side of the head assembly. Turn the crank on the top of the head assembly until the plunger just touches the top of the material. Test the plunger a couple of times and fi ne tune you depth.

Tighten the two knobs.

Note: If you do not set the head assembly to the correct depth of your material, you can/will break your blade.

Height Adjustment Crank

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Setting the Machine Origin:

When you fi rst turn on the machine, you need to set the origin. To do this, make sure the machine is in Local mode. You can change this by pressing the “Remote/Local” button.

Move the cutting head to the position where you want the job to start cutting. You can move the head by pressing the arrow buttons.

Remote/Local Button

Arrow Buttons

Move head to location where you want it to start cutting

Press the “Origin” button to set the machine origin.

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Cutting Files - From Illustrator

This machine cuts fi les using illustrator. You need to export your CAD information as an Adobe Illustrator fi le (Example: fi lename.ai)

Open your fi le in Adobe Illustrator.

Object to Make

Unrolled 2D Shape, loaded in to Adobe Illustrator.

I set different colors for cuts, creases, and lines I want to draw.

Red = DrawBlack = CutGreen = Crease

Note: You can organize your cutting, drawing, and creasing by either color or layer

Go to the computer connected to the CNC Die Cutter and launch Adobe Illustrator. The “Mimaki FineCut” software should auto launch.

If it does not, in Illustrator under the Window menu, choose “Mimaki Finecut”

The following Window will appear.

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Open your Illustrator fi le and click the “Cut” button to launch Mimaki Finecut.

Click on the “Cut” button

Click OK on these pop up warnings that might appear.

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The FineCut Interface

Illustrator fi le to be cut located on the cutting bed

Color or layer fi le organization option

Different colors or layers can be used for different types of cuts

Note: You can click on the fi le itself and scale and move it around on the cutting bed.

Make sure this says “FC2 Series”. If it does not - see a DM Staff person.

Machine origin = Lower left corner of the machine

Y A

xis

Y A

xis

X Axis X Axis

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You can adjust the rotation, location, and size of your illustrator fi le in the Mimaki FineCut software. However, it is probably better to do this in illustrator before getting to this point

Do not mess with these options.

These tools are used to rotate the illustrator fi le, move it, and scale it to fi t the board.

Mirror is an option to check if you are cutting through thick materials such as C loop cardboard, foam core, or gator board. The cut quality is better on the back side of the material so if you mirror your fi le, it will cut it upside down.

Illustrator fi le mirrored and rotated.

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To choose the type of cut to use, click on the side arrow icon next to the color and layer tabs.

At the pop up menu, choose

“Specify the Plot Condition On Each Color”

Note: If you organized your illustrator fi le by layers, you can do the same.

The following window will appear, click “OK” to continue.

To the right, you can choose the type of cut you would like to make. This is coordinated to the type of material you are cutting. Click the down arrow and choose the correct material.

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Black Colors - Cutting E Loop Cardboard

Red Colors - Drawing with the Pen

Green Colors - Creasing the Cardboard

Click on the plot icon to preview your cut and cut your job.

Click on the preview button to see how your job will cut.

You can choose how the machine will cut the lines.

If you choose “Each Color” the machine will draw, crease, or cut by color, instead of randomly doing it.

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Click Play to see the Cutting Simulation

Press the “CE’ button on the die cutting machine.

Then the “Remote/Local” Button.

Also press the “Vacuum” button to turn on the vacuum table.

Sending the Job to the Machine:

The machine has a remote mode and a local mode. Click the “Remote/Local” button to switch between the two. If you are sending a job from the computer, the machine has to be in remote mode.

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Press the “Plot” button to send the job.

The cutter head will move to the cutting position and start cutting.

If you get this error window, it means you did not press the “CE” button and the “Remote/Local” Button.

Press those and try re-sending the plot.

If it still does not work, please see a DM Staff Member for assistance.

Piece Cut Out