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mycnc:cutcharts [2017/12/21 14:40] esmycnc:cutcharts [2019/07/08 13:42] ivan
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 ===== Cutcharts ===== ===== Cutcharts =====
  
-myCNC software supports cutcharts. Cutting parameters like **Cutting speed**, **Process current**, **Arc voltage reference**, **Ignition Height**, **Pierce height**, **Pierce time**, **Cutting height**, **Kerf compensation** and others can be loaded from Cutcharts depends on Plasma power source, materail type, material thickness. +myCNC software supports cutcharts. Cutting parameters such as **Cutting speed**, **Process current**, **Arc voltage reference**, **Ignition Height**, **Pierce height**, **Pierce time**, **Cutting height**, **Kerf compensation** and others can be loaded from the Cutcharts depending on the plasma power source, materiel type, material thickness and gases/nozzles used
  
-Cutchart database stored in myCNC software as SQLite database file. Database can be filled manually or imported automatically from XML or CSV file format.+Cutchart database is stored in the myCNC software as an SQLite database file. The database can be filled manually or imported automatically from an XML or CSV file format.
  
-Comma Separated Values (CSV) is widely used text format. XLS/ODT files can be easily saved as **CSV** from Libre Office Calc or Microsoft Excel.+====Importing the cutchart database==== 
 +In order to import the cutchart database: 
 +  * Go to the myCNC Downloads page, scroll down to **Plasma Cutting Cutcharts** and download the necessary cutchart file (note whether you are downloading an SQLite or a CSV file) 
 +  * Move the downloaded file to the folder from which the SQLite files are loaded (File System > opt > myCNC). 
 +{{:mycnc:cutcharts-003-folder.png}} 
 +  * Go to **Settings > Config > Technology > Cutcharts** 
 +{{:mycnc:cutcharts--001-main-settings.png}} 
 +  * In the **Cutcharts Database Filename** field, enter the file name that you would like to load into myCNC (for example, MAXPRO200.sqlite). 
 +{{:mycnc:cutcharts-005-maxpro200.png}} 
 +  * Save and reload the program. The file should now be loaded into the myCNC system. 
 + 
 +====CSV files==== 
 + 
 +Comma Separated Values (CSV) is widely used text format. XLS/ODT files can be easily saved as **CSV** files from Libre Office Calc or Microsoft Excel.
  
 For example, select **Save as** in Libre Office menu, select **Text CVS** and choose in CSV options - {{mycnc:mycnc-cutchart-export-csv-0.png}} For example, select **Save as** in Libre Office menu, select **Text CVS** and choose in CSV options - {{mycnc:mycnc-cutchart-export-csv-0.png}}
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- +====Parameters List==== 
-Parameters List that can be stored in Cutchart is shown in table below+Parameters List that can be stored in Cutchart is shown in the table below:
  
 ^ Parameter Name ^ Description ^ ^ Parameter Name ^ Description ^
mycnc/cutcharts.txt · Last modified: 2021/10/06 15:19 by ivan

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