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isel_icv4030:milling_pcb_s [2021/06/22 06:22] formlabisel_icv4030:milling_pcb_s [2021/06/22 08:07] (current) – [BAD SVG's] formlab
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   * Open [[https://tracespace.io/]] to convert the desired Gerber files to SVG vector files.   * Open [[https://tracespace.io/]] to convert the desired Gerber files to SVG vector files.
   * Open the desired .SVG files in Inkscape.   * Open the desired .SVG files in Inkscape.
-  * use ''view > display mode > normal / outline'' to analyse the vector image. +  * use ''view > display mode > normal / outline'' to analyse the vector image.\\ {{:isel_icv4030:inkscape_-_normal_and_outline_view.jpg?400|}}\\ Seeing the image in the outline display mode (right), it becomes apparent that the traces have a width of zero mm.
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-{{:isel_icv4030:inkscape_-_normal_and_outline_view.jpg|}}\\ +
-Seeing the image in the outline display mode (right), it becomes apparent that the traces have a width of zero mm.+
  
   * ''edit > select all'' (''ctrl + a'')   * ''edit > select all'' (''ctrl + a'')
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   * ''path > break apart''   * ''path > break apart''
   * ''path > union''   * ''path > union''
-  * ''file > save as'' Choose SVG. +  * ''file > save as'' Choose SVG.\\ {{:isel_icv4030:inkscape_-_proper_outline.jpg?400|}}\\ Now you have a proper outline
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-{{:isel_icv4030:inkscape_-_proper_outline.jpg|}}\\ +
-Now you have a proper outline+
  
   * insert the SVG file in fusion 360   * insert the SVG file in fusion 360
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-==== BAD SVG ====  +==== Bad SVG'====  
-  circles are actually 4 arcs. This won't be selectable for a bore or drill operation.  +=== Circles === 
-    * Draw 2 construction lines between the points +{{:isel_icv4030:fusion_pcb_06.png?400|}}\\  
-    draw a circle to measure the diameter of the intended circle. Note the dimension and cancel the circle. +When circles are actually 4 arcs they won't be selectable for a bore or drill operation. 
-    * Delete the arc segments +  * Draw 2 construction lines between the points of the bad circle. 
-    * Draw a the new circle with the measured diameter+  Draw a circle to measure the diameter of the bad circle. Note the dimension and cancel the circle. 
 +  * Delete the arc segments 
 +  * Draw a the new circle with the measured diameter
  
 +{{:isel_icv4030:fusion_pcb_05.png?400|}}\\ These are proper circles.
  
 +=== Arcs ===
 +{{:isel_icv4030:fusion_pcb_07.jpg?400|}}\\ 
 +Some arcs are composed of multiple smaller arcs.
 +  * Select all the segments by dragging the selection box from left to right. Only the line elements that are fully inside of the selection box are selected.
 +  * Delete them
 +  * Add a tangent arc
 ==== Engrave toolpath ==== ==== Engrave toolpath ====
  
 If traces come close together, the tool will lift, cutting a thinner trace. This allows to set a relatively deep trace over-all to accommodate flex in the PCB substrate.  If traces come close together, the tool will lift, cutting a thinner trace. This allows to set a relatively deep trace over-all to accommodate flex in the PCB substrate. 
-  * Select the area in between traces and push it down a small amount. The depth doesn't matter. This creates a pocket we can use to select the engrave toolpath.\\ {{:isel_icv4030:fusion_pcb_01.png?400|}}\\ +  * Select the area in between traces and push it down a small amount. The depth doesn't matter. **This creates a pocket we can use to select the engrave toolpath**.\\ {{:isel_icv4030:fusion_pcb_01.png?400|}}\\ 
   * Add an engrave toolpath strategy and select the traces. You don't need to select the holes yet, but **make sure to select a contour line around all the traces**. That way Fusion knows at which side of the lines the tool need to be placed. I tested 0.3mm depth, but 0,2mm or shallower should work better.\\ {{:isel_icv4030:fusion_pcb_02.png?400|}}\\ {{:isel_icv4030:fusion_pcb_03.png?400|}}\\ Here you can see the cut is made on the outside of the traces.   * Add an engrave toolpath strategy and select the traces. You don't need to select the holes yet, but **make sure to select a contour line around all the traces**. That way Fusion knows at which side of the lines the tool need to be placed. I tested 0.3mm depth, but 0,2mm or shallower should work better.\\ {{:isel_icv4030:fusion_pcb_02.png?400|}}\\ {{:isel_icv4030:fusion_pcb_03.png?400|}}\\ Here you can see the cut is made on the outside of the traces.
  
 +==== Small holes ==== 
 +{{:isel_icv4030:fusion_pcb_04.jpg?400|}} 
 +  * Put one of the PCB drills from the Hyrel kit in a 1/8" (3.175mm) collet. 
 +  * No need to ad these to the tool list in Fusion. Simulate them with a 1mm flat endmill.  
 +  * Take the CAM profile "PCB-Drill" from CAM Templates > PCB. This plunges the drill straight down. As it does not helix, the hole is the same diameter as the drill.
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