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=Step by step guide to correctly use the LaserCutter=
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=Step by step guide to correctly use the shapeoko=
  
#;Check if the compressor is on and connected
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#;place your material in shapeoko
#: this is the most important tool to prevent fire hazards, along with your constant presence near the machine during the entire process of your work
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#: it is really important to stabilize your material in shapeoko surface, (if it is nessesary please mount it.)
 
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#;Turn on the laser by turning the key
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#;Open Chilipeppr
#: wait 3 minutes before cut without touching machine controls for ensure that the chiller (cooling system) is stabilized at the optimum temperature and the startup process takes place correctly
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#: load up http://chilipeppr.com/grbl in your browser to cut with the Shapeoko. It is a online controller that can simulate and preview your work and you can control shapeoko  with your usb connection. 
 
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#;download  JSONserver
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#: Download the Serial Port JSON Server (SPJS) from inside the "Serial Port Widget" in lower right. After download open it from your desktop , so you can connect your browser with the your serial port. Refresh the list
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#;Arrange your zero point manually
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#: Before connecting Arduino from chilipeppr, while Shapeoko turned off, you should have to move shapeoko manually by hand to bring it zero point. (Almost near to the left down corner of your sheet.). Plug in the machine.
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#;Connect Arduino (green bar, under the serial port widget)
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#: When you receive the messeage which shows location of your point. It means you’re  connected.Now you can change focus position from chilipeppr with using the Axes Widget
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#;Drag and drop your Gcode file  to chilipeppr
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#: So you can simulate the file by using upper control bar. When you arrange your zero point, click off-on arduino connection to re-define your axes
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#;Turn on machine on the Makita
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#: Please make sure of your zero point
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#;Click run  (PLAY) in the GCode widget
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#: İf a problem occurs you can use pause and stop options from Gcode widget.
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#;When your work finished click Stop button from Gcode widget
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#;Turn off machine on the makita
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#: Move the machine out of your work
  
 
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Versione delle 10:45, 30 giu 2015

Step by step guide to correctly use the shapeoko

  1. place your material in shapeoko
    it is really important to stabilize your material in shapeoko surface, (if it is nessesary please mount it.)
  2. Open Chilipeppr
    load up http://chilipeppr.com/grbl in your browser to cut with the Shapeoko. It is a online controller that can simulate and preview your work and you can control shapeoko with your usb connection.
  3. download JSONserver
    Download the Serial Port JSON Server (SPJS) from inside the "Serial Port Widget" in lower right. After download open it from your desktop , so you can connect your browser with the your serial port. Refresh the list
  4. Arrange your zero point manually
    Before connecting Arduino from chilipeppr, while Shapeoko turned off, you should have to move shapeoko manually by hand to bring it zero point. (Almost near to the left down corner of your sheet.). Plug in the machine.
  5. Connect Arduino (green bar, under the serial port widget)
    When you receive the messeage which shows location of your point. It means you’re connected.Now you can change focus position from chilipeppr with using the Axes Widget
  6. Drag and drop your Gcode file to chilipeppr
    So you can simulate the file by using upper control bar. When you arrange your zero point, click off-on arduino connection to re-define your axes
  7. Turn on machine on the Makita
    Please make sure of your zero point
  8. Click run (PLAY) in the GCode widget
    İf a problem occurs you can use pause and stop options from Gcode widget.
  9. When your work finished click Stop button from Gcode widget
  10. Turn off machine on the makita
    Move the machine out of your work

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