35 | | [[Image(click_ulp.png, 500px)]] |
36 | | [[Image(ulp_window.png, 500px)]] |
| 31 | 1. Download "cream-dxf.ulp", and put the file into the ulp folder of EAGLE CAD.[[BR]] |
| 32 | This Eagle ULP script exports the Eagle cream layers to DXF for a cutting plotter. |
| 33 | [https://github.com/SWITCHSCIENCE/ssci-eagle-public/blob/master/cream-dxf.ulp cream-dxf.ulp is available here!][[BR]] |
| 34 | [[Image(wiki:CraftRoboReflow:1.png, 300px)]] |
| 35 | 1. Open your EAGLE .brd file. |
| 36 | 1. Click "ULP", choose "cream-dxf.ulp", and click "Open".[[BR]] |
| 37 | [[Image(click_ulp.png, 500px)]] |
| 38 | [[Image(ulp_window.png, 500px)]] |
| 39 | 1. Click "Run".[[BR]] |
| 40 | [[Image(wiki:CraftRoboReflow:cream-dxf.png, 500px)]] |
| 41 | 1. You can find "xxx-bcream.dxf" and "xxx-tcream.dxf" in the folder of the .brd file. |
38 | | 4. Click "Run". |
| 43 | ==== Cut ==== |
| 44 | 1. Import DXF into ROBO Master or Silhouette Studio[[BR]] |
| 45 | If you use Silhouette Studio, please set the import options before importing data |
| 46 | * If you use Windows -> File>Option>Import Options and set Document Position "As-is", and File>Open |
| 47 | * If you use Mac OSX -> Silhouette Studio > Preferences... > Import Options and set Document Position "As-is" and File>Open |
| 48 | 1. Set the cutting option |
| 49 | {{{ |
| 50 | Speed: 1 |
| 51 | Thickness: 33 |
| 52 | Adjust your blade to the following setting: 5 |
| 53 | }}} |
| 54 | 1. Set polypropylene synthetic paper[[BR]] |
| 55 | Please use a shabby cutting mat. New and clean cutting mat is too sticky for polypropylene synthetic paper.[[BR]] |
| 56 | [[Image(wiki:CraftRoboReflow:RIMG0008.JPG, 300px)]] |
| 57 | [[Image(wiki:CraftRoboReflow:RIMG0009.JPG, 500px)]] |
| 58 | 1. Remove the cut frakes using Scotch tape.[[BR]] |
| 59 | [[Image(wiki:CraftRoboReflow:RIMG0031.JPG, 300px)]] |
| 60 | 1. Remove the stencil from the cutting mat[[BR]] |
| 61 | When you remove the stencil from the cutting mat, you should bend the cutting mat, not pull the stencil. Polypropylene synthetic paper gets longer when you pull it forcibly. |
44 | | * Cut! |
45 | | 1. Import DXF into ROBO Master or Silhouette Studio |
46 | | * If you use Silhouette Studio, please set the import options before importing data |
47 | | * If you use Windows -> File>Option>Import Options and set Document Position "As-is", and File>Open |
48 | | * If you use Mac OSX -> Silhouette Studio > Preferences... > Import Options and set Document Position "As-is" and File>Open |
49 | | 2. Set the cutting option |
50 | | {{{ |
51 | | Speed: 1 |
52 | | Thickness: 33 |
53 | | Adjust your blade to the following setting: 5 |
54 | | }}} |
55 | | 3. Set polypropylene synthetic paper |
56 | | * Please use a shabby cutting mat. New cutting mat is too sticky for polypropylene synthetic paper. |
| 67 | Bad |
58 | | [[Image(wiki:CraftRoboReflow:RIMG0008.JPG, 300px)]] |
59 | | [[Image(wiki:CraftRoboReflow:RIMG0009.JPG, 500px)]] |
60 | | |
61 | | 4. Remove the cutting parts using Scotch tape. |
62 | | |
63 | | [[Image(wiki:CraftRoboReflow:RIMG0031.JPG, 300px)]] |
64 | | |
65 | | 5. Remove the stencil from the cutting mat |
66 | | * When you remove the stencil from the cutting mat, you should bend the cutting mat, not pull the stencil. Polypropylene synthetic paper gets longer when you pull it forcibly. |
67 | | |
68 | | ○[[Image(wiki:CraftRoboReflow:RIMG0022.JPG, 300px)]] ×[[Image(wiki:CraftRoboReflow:RIMG0019.JPG, 300px)]] |
69 | | |
| 69 | [[Image(wiki:CraftRoboReflow:RIMG0019.JPG, 300px)]] |
| 70 | |