Stepcraft First Steps
Stepcraft First Steps
First steps
(UCCNC)
NOTICE Procedures, which if not properly followed, create a possibility of physical property damage
AND a little or no possibility of injury.
CAUTION Procedures, which if not properly followed, create a probability of physical property damage
AND a possibility of serious injury.
WARNING Procedures, which if not properly followed, create a probability of property damage, collateral
damage, serious injury or death OR create a high probability of superficial injury.
Safety alert: Indicates caution or warning. Attention is required in order to avoid serious
personal injury.
Read the ENTIRE instruction manual in order to become familiar with the features of the
product and how to operate them. Failure to operate the product correctly can result in damage
to the product, personal property and cause serious injury, electric shock and/or fire.
This is a sophisticated hobby and semi-professional product for advanced craftsmen with previous experience in
the operation of tools such as electric drills, routers and computerized tools like CNC routers or 3D printers. It
must be operated with caution and common sense and requires some basic mechanical ability. Failure to operate
this product in a safe and responsible manner could result in personal injury or damage to the product or other
property. This product is not intended for use by children without direct adult supervision. Do not attempt
disassembly, use with incompatible components or augment product in any way without the approval of
STEPCRAFT GmbH & Co. KG or STEPCRAFT, Inc. This manual contains instructions for safety, operation and
maintenance. It is essential to read and follow all the instructions and warnings in the manual, prior to assembly,
setup or use, in order to operate correctly and avoid damage or serious injury.
Age recommendation: For advanced handcrafters ages 14 and above. This is not a toy.
NOTICE: Modification with non-STEPCRAFT approved components may result in refusal of service by
STEPCRAFT.
This is a desktop 3D system that can hold tools with sharp blades spinning at very high RPM or
tools getting really hot. Always use extreme caution and common sense when maintaining and
operating this product. If you are unsure about ANY function or procedure described in this
manual, DO NOT operate. Contact STEPCRAFT product support for assistance.
Always ensure you are operating the tool at a safe distance, 3 feet (1 meter), away from
yourself and others.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1 GENERAL NOTES
This manual is intended to familiarize you with your desktop CNC / 3D system and to provide you with all the
information you need in order to produce your first milling workpiece.
These instructions equally apply to the Desktop CNC / 3D Systems STEPCRAFT-2/21 / 300 / 420 / 600 and 840,
referred to in the following as STEPCRAFT.
In order to operate the machine safely and professionally please read through this entire
manual and all additional documentation provided prior to your first usage of your
machine:
To minimize the risk of injury and / or to prevent property damage, only operate the machine and
the associated control unit when you are sure you have understood all of these instructions in their
entirety.
Should questions arise, please contact us. Our contact details can be found on the front page of this manual.
Choose your type of machine size (210 to 840) and type of machine series (Stepcraft 1 or 2) and install both
configurations:
- Regular installation for milling, carving, engraving, hot cutting
- 3D print configuration to operate the 3D print head
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Start the installation. The installation will create two desktop icons and prepare, for example, different technical
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parameters for the linear guides, the 4 axis and the spindle control. In the 3D print configuration a plugin will be
installed additionally to control the 3D print head.
NOTICE: You can start UCCNC with the STEPCRAFT parameters by clicking these icons. Always make sure that
you choose the correct parameter setting / start icon for the machine operation planed.
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Every time you start the program, the reset-button in the bottom-right corner is flashing.
NOTICE: Release the emergency switch from the machine and make sure that no reference switch of the
machine is being pressed.
Press the reset-button. The machine is ready for operation now.
(left-to-right direction. UC100 device LED 1 and LED 2, control board LED 1 and LED 2)
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Status Control board LED 1 (green) Control board LED 2 (green)
Release not OK, end stage switched off, Power disabled
power is not active
Move the cursor to the arrow keys and place the machine carefully in the middle of the workspace of the system.
To increase the moving speed you can adjust the jog feed.
Jog feed 10% = 300 mm/s
Jog feed 100% = 3,000 mm/s
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2.6 VERIFICATION OF THE LINEAR AXES
NOTICE: The machine must be noiseless and needs to move without friction and tension in all linear axes.
NOTICE: If you have already levelled the machine you can skip this item and proceed with item 2.7.
- First loosen the screws of the gantry parts of the X-axis (see instructions 5.2 and 5.4), the rear (see
instruction 6.5) and the front (see instruction 8.10) of the Y-axis
- Move the Z-axis manually to an average height
- Move the X-axis manually to each end of the gantry and tighten the screws of each gantry part
- Now move the Y-axis towards the back and tighten the screws of the rear panel firmly
- Lastly proceed now towards the front and tighten the screws of the front panel
NOTICE: If you do not reach the final position of an axis in this way, then you must check the smooth running of
linear axes and spindles. To do this, close the WinPC-NC / UCCNC or any other CNC control program and
unplug the machine from the electricity supply. The X- and Z- axis can then be moved by hand over the axis
connector (part 58). For movement of the Y-axis remove the tooth belt cover (part 75), and possibly also the tooth
belt (part 73), in order to check the axes individually.
2.7 HOMING
Before you can start to work, the machine has to be homed (pick-up the reference point or machine zero-point).
Press the home all button in the main screen:
The machine will start driving all axes now, beginning with the Z-axis, until it reaches the reference switch of each
axis. When the homing is completed, the machine (seen from the front) features (X) on the left, (Y) at the rear and
(Z) at the top.
At the same time, the reference for the machine zero point is initialized (above example for STEPCRAFT-2/300).
The X-axis and the Z-axis will be initialized with 0, the Y-axis with the possible traverse distance.
Notice: The actual machine zero point is (front view) left (X), front (Y), top (Z). Notice that the reference switch for
the Y-axis is at the rear but the machine zero point for the Y-axis is at the front. This explains why all axes except
the Y-axis will be set to zero after initialization.
The reference run is to be carried out regularly after turning on the machine and before starting to work.
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- Workpiece material, such as plywood, with a thickness of 3 mm (1/8 inch) and a size of approx.
200 mm x 200 mm (6 inch x 6 inch)
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The file consists of an engraved pattern of the Stepcraft logo and the cut out of the workpiece. The workpiece has
a size of 60 x 60 mm (approx. 2.5 inch x 2.5 inch) and requires a material with a thickness of 3 mm (approx. 1/8
inch).
NOTICE: The starting point for this pattern was originally set in the CAM program to the middle of the workpiece.
It is also common to set the starting point to the edge of the workpiece, for example to the left front corner. Every
time you import an already existing work file you have to make sure where the starting point of the CNC code is.
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The workpiece coordinates are then X = 0.000, Y = 0.000 and Z = 0.000. The yellow dot in the toolpath preview
marks the actual position of the machine and is located in the centre of the workpiece as expected.
NOTICE: If you do not see the yellow dot in the centre of the workpiece toolpath, repeat item 2.7 and 3.3.
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3.5 PREPARATION OF THE MILLING SPINDLE
Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any assembly, adjustment or
change of accessories. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the tool
accidentally.
Chuck the milling tool into the spindle. Make sure that you select the correct collet in order for the cutter to be held
tightly.
The cutter should always be inserted into the collet as far as possible.
After the insertion tool has been fixed in the collet, the spindle has to be clamped into the machine. The machine
has a 43 mm tensioning system. You need a tool adapter if the tool neck is smaller than 43 mm. Lock the spindle,
or the spindle with tool adapter, into the tensioning system with an Allen key.
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NOTICE: Take a piece of paper, place it onto the work sheet and proceed slowly and manually in the Z-axis
downwards towards the workpiece.
Move the paper back and forth with your fingers. Once the cutter touches the paper, save that point again as the
workpiece zero point X / Y / Z by pressing Zero all:
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After this move the Z-axis manually up to approx. 20 mm above the workpiece.
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4 STARTING THE FIRST MILLING PROCESS
Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool.
Do not use a power tool while you are tired and/or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or
medication. A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal
injury.
Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protective equipment will
reduce personal injuries.
Prior to first usage, read the manual of your rotary tool / STEPCRAFT HF-spindle
thoroughly and carefully, making sure you have understood everything.
The spindle should start immediately after pressing the Cycle start button if you use an
automatically controlled spindle like the STEPCRAFT HF-spindle. If the spindle does not
start, press the emergency button immediately and check the installation of the spindle.
The machine moves to the workpiece zero point X = 0.000 and Y = 0.000, afterwards in all axes for the first step
(pocket 1) down to Z = -2.000. The manufacturing starts.
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After completing the work process, the system automatically moves to the workpiece zero point (X, Y) and 20 mm
above the surface of the workpiece (Z). Turn off the spindle (if manually controlled) and remove the workpiece.
Congratulations! You have completed your first workpiece with your STEPCRAFT.
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