Guide on how to use the ProtoMAX water jet in the Richards shop.
Download the Software
Follow this link and start the download process:
https://www.omax.com/libraries/omax/download/?srsltid=AfmBOop17lQhQaWEPGZ_Yzjimbz8PT23wkEOWm8y1wOeG9VxG-mrN-3SWhen this box appears click next with the default options selected:
Follow through with the installation and finish.
You should see ProtoMAX LAYOUT on your desktop. This is the app we use to turn .dxf’s into OMX tool path files.
Create a Part
Open your part in SolidWorks and save as a .dxf with the outline of what you want cut out
Open ProtoMAX LAYOUT
Go to File > Open and open the .dxf you just saved
Make sure the part looks correct. Notice how the part will be in white lines.
Now you have to make the toolpath. Click L on your keyboard to activate the line command because you’re going to be using this a lot.
Click somewhere off of your part and then click the point on your part where you want the cut to start. Notice how the toolpath line is green.
Continue drawing lines to connect every cut in your part like the one below. (If you have a super complex part with a ton of cutouts you can use the AutoPath option but then you might have to tweak a few lines to make it good. With simple parts like this its best to just do it manually so you know the start and end are where you want them)
Click on the Post button on the right and then select which of the two end points of the toolpath that you want as the start.
Make sure that all of your cuts are highlighted in red and that the green path still looks correct.
Notice how the red highlighting is centered on the white part outline so the cut will be line-on-line. TBD on how to change this lol
Click save
Cut on the Machine
Turn on the machine with the switch on the right side.
Open the laptop connected to the machine and open the ProtoMAX MAKE software.
Click on the red home button to move the nozzle of the machine to its home point.
Set the machine zero to this home position by clicking zero for the User Home position. (User Home is the machine’s zero and Path Start is the zero of your part’s cut path)
Put your stock on the bed of the machine lining the bottom left corner up with the machine’s bottom and secure it down. (For fusible links, use the small magnets to hold the aluminum down.
Jog the nozzle using the arrow keys to put it where you want the path zero to be then click zero for the Path Start position.
do dry run
set z height
connect tube to nozzle head
flip lemon down
close lid
run
rinse part and take it out