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Safety Rules
← Back to Onefinity hub Safety Rules Read this before operating the machine. These rules apply every time you use the Onefinity CNC - no exceptions. Training required - members only; request class on Slack #class-requests Never leave the machine unattended w...
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
← Back to Onefinity hub Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance Collet: Clean and inspect regularly; replace if worn or damaged Spoilboard: 3/4" board - monitor thickness as holes and resurfacing accumulate; resurface when uneven Dust collection / dust s...
Onefinity Elite Gen 2 CNC Router
Onefinity Elite Gen 2 CNC Router This tool is restricted to Makerspace Members, and requires a training before use. Request a training on Slack: #class-requests Workflow: (1) Design at home in VCarve Makerspace client edition → (2) Post-process toolpaths at ...
Hardware and Machine Anatomy
← Back to Onefinity hub Hardware and Machine Anatomy Manufacturer Specifications (Gen 2 Foreman) Cut area: ~49" × 49⅞" (1245 × 1248 mm) Z travel (Z-20 slider): ~165 mm (~6.5") Gantry clearance: up to ~160 mm depending on Z-slider mount height Motion: closed-...
Software: VCarve and RTS-X
← Back to Onefinity hub Software: VCarve and RTS-X Getting Access Request CNC training on Slack: #class-requests Complete the CNC checkout/training class After checkout, an admin sends your Vectric/V&Co Makerspace invite so you can use the VCarve client edit...
Speeds and Feeds
← Back to Onefinity hub Speeds and Feeds Use this page as a reference when setting up toolpaths in VCarve. Start conservative - increase feed rate only after successful test cuts on scrap material. Match RPM to material type and bit diameter. 1.5kW spindle li...
Preparing a Cut File
← Back to Onefinity hub Preparing a Cut File Design at Home Checklist Confirm project units (inches vs mm) - must match your post-processor choice Set up the correct machine profile in VCarve (per the Onefinity + Vectric setup guide): VCarve → Machine → Mac...
Running a Job
← Back to Onefinity hub Running a Job Follow this checklist every time you run a job. Complete Preparing a Cut File and have your G-code on the shop PC before starting. Before Power-On (Safety-Critical) Install and tighten the bit first - before any spindle ...