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Some of the major
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Better,
more accurate motion
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More
complex motion algorithms - The
high speed processors allow more complex motion calculations
resulting in smoother machine motions and faster
speeds
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Three-dimensional
axis compensation - Good
quality first generation controls
provide for lead screw compensation, that is, they use
a table to compensate for any position inaccuracy along
an axis. The table is created by measuring precise actual
position along an axis using a laser. The only problem
is that moving along one axis may cause inaccuracies
on the other two perpendicular axes. Any slight mechanical
variation or natural flex can cause these movements and
there is no way to eliminate them through mechanics or
structure. First generation compensation only corrects
pitch error on each axis, ignoring any effect on the
perpendicular axes. Next generation controls compensate
all three axes at every position within the working envelope.
Every inaccuracy or misalignment, regardless of its source,
is automatically corrected.
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Easier
programming and program execution
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Control
can accept raw design files in addition to CNC programs -
First generation controls are primarily
playback devices, much like a player piano. They require
that the programmer not only design the part but also
perform a series of additional functions including CAM,
nesting, and post processing in order to generate a precisely
formatted program that the control can execute. Next
generation controls such as Thermwood’s Gen2
SuperControl can, in addition to standard CNC programs,
also accept raw design files directly from design
software without the additional processing. It automatically
performs any program preparation necessary to machine
the part.
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Control
is directly compatible with virtually all design
software - DXF
files from any CAD or design software can be sent
directly to a Gen2 SuperControl.
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Combine files from multiple software sources in
a nest - The control creates nests
of parts internally and can combine parts from multiple
sources in the same nest.
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A
single job file can contain hundreds of parts rather
than requiring hundreds of separate CNC programs for
a job - Including all the parts
for a job in a single file can dramatically reduce
file handling and improve productivity of the machine.
The control nests the parts on the appropriate material,
tells the operator how many sheets of material are
needed for the job and tells him what material to load.
In fact, it guides him through the entire process,
step by step. This file also contains information for
machining the back or flip side of certain parts. It
prints a label for each part. Parts that require flip
operations have a bar code on the label. When the operator
scans the bar code, it identifies the part to the control
which automatically retrieves the correct program.
From the operator’s standpoint the whole process is simple,
load one file and follow instructions. In a first generation
control, the CNC programs are developed outside the
control, so there is a program file for each sheet
of material in the job and yet another program file
for each flip operation. These files are normally processed
into individual CNC programs. A single job may require
a hundred files or more that must be sent individually
to the machine. Some really limited controls may only
allow one, or maybe a couple of programs to be loaded
at a time. An operator then needs to sort through,
identify, handle and load hundreds of files each day.
This takes time and reduces productivity of a major
investment, the CNC router. Also, this approach is
more prone to error.
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React
to problems at the machine - For
example, if you have a damaged sheet or a partial sheet
of material, it is easy to tell the control what you
have and it will nest on it. If the partial sheet is
from a previous job, it is not even necessary to provide
a description to the control. The control prints a
bar code label for any material left from a job and
all you need to do is scan that label. Theoretically
this is possible with a first generation approach but
from a practical standpoint, most times you don’t
know exactly what you have until you are ready to run
the job. Changes are easy at the control with little
delay to the job but that’s usually not a good
time to stop everything, go back to the office to re-program.
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Create
modeling program to produce almost any profile
without custom tooling - When
you have a design with a profile edge, there are two
ways to cut the profile.The most common way is to have
a cutting tool made with the desired profile. A second,
less known method is to model the profile. Modeling is
a technique commonly used to make prototypes or patterns
from CAD designs. It uses a series of standard tools.
The process begins by moving a ball nose tool back
and forth over the surface, incrementing a small
distance each pass. This creates the base surface
of the part. Then a second and perhaps third tool
are used which machines away those areas that the
first tool could not reach. With the higher speeds
of today’s CNC routers, modeling
is practical for short run production parts but does
require a modeling program. Most CAD systems can create
modeling programs but seldom are used for this purpose.
Thermwood’s Gen 2 SuperControl has the ability
to create these modeling programs, automatically right
in the control. If you send a part with a profile edge
to a Gen 2 control, it asks if you have a tool for
the profile. If you say no, it automatically creates
a modeling program to machine the edge. This simple
feature can be incredibly useful. It can be used to
machine custom profiles on parts or machine moldings,
even large complex or curved moldings without special
tooling.
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Design
files can be exchanged between machines without post
processing – Just
like fingerprints, no two CNC machines are the same.
Sometimes differences are major, like different table
sizes. Sometimes differences are subtle, like different
head spacing. Regardless, no two machines are exactly
the same so the CNC program needs to be tailored to
the particular machine it will be run on. If you want
to run the exact same part on different machines using
a first generation control, you need to create a different
program tailored to EACH machine. With first generation
controls, you cannot freely exchange programs between
machines. Next generation controls, however, accept
design files and automatically tailor the program to
produce the correct part. You can freely exchange these
files between machines with next generation controls
regardless of the physical differences in the machine.
This is the basis for an entire Production Sharing
program under which Thermwood machine owners make parts
for other shops.
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 Run
panel saw programs -Thermwood’s control
accepts either Excel or CPOUT files commonly used
to send size information to a panel saw optimizer.
It then nests the panels and cuts them. Since panels
do not need to be lined up along common cut lines,
as they do in a panel saw, they can be true shape
nested, often resulting in better yield. If you just
want rectangular panels, you can also just type a
list of sizes at the control and it will nest and
cut them.
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 Rent
CNC programs through the control and produce intricate
carvings - Thermwood
has a large and growing library of CNC programs for
carvings, carved posts and legs that you can rent
through your Thermwood Gen2 SuperControl. Rental
costs are low, typically $1 to $5 a part. Programs
are available from Thermwood on CD, loaded into
the control and then a license to run is purchased
directly through the control. Part size can be
scaled up or down as needed. Carvings can be resized
and added to parts in eCabinet Systems in which
case they will be machined in the nest during normal
program execution. With this feature you can add
custom carvings and detail to your product without
programming every part.
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 Produce
cabinet and furniture doors - The
Gen2 SuperControl has the ability to take door definition
files from eCabinet Systems and create machine programs
to make either MDF or traditional solid wood raised panel
doors.
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Reconfigure
control operation for special applications - Thermwood’s
Gen2 SuperControl includes the ability to read imbedded
Advanced Function Language commands in the CNC program
and reconfigure control operation based on those
commands. The Advanced Function Language is a programming
language, similar to Microsoft Basic that can be
included in a CNC program to make it into an intelligent
computer program, capable of reacting to its environment
or operator input. This feature, which is intended
for sophisticated users, will allow the control to
address complex or sophisticated applications for
which the control was not originally intended.
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Communication |
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Machine communication to the operator
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 Tool Management - The Gen2 SuperControl
has a tool management system used to define and manage
tools. With the advent of automatic tool changers and
random use of tools, this makes management of tooling
easier and tracks tool use, informing the operator when
tool life has expired for a particular tool. It can even
automatically switch to a back-up tool when life expires.
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 Maintenance
Tracking - The
Gen2 SuperControl tracks routine maintenance, alerting
the operator when maintenance such as lubrication
or filter cleaning is required.
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 Error Reporting - When an error
occurs, the control displays a diagram of the machine
pointing out possible causes for the error and suggesting
solutions.
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 Electronic
searchable operator’s manual - The
Gen2 SuperControl includes a complete operator’s
manual that can be displayed on the screen including
the ability to search for words or phrases.
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 Maintenance
Videos - The Gen2 SuperControl will display
videos that detail common maintenance adjustment or
repair procedures, allowing users to perform many of
these functions without outside technical assistance.
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 Dynamic
exploded assembly drawings
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The Gen2 SuperControl can display three-dimensional
images of all machine assemblies which can be rotated
and exploded on the screen. This shows customer
maintenance people the assembly sequence for all
components and, by placing the cursor over any
part it displays the part number making it easy
to order replacement parts.
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Job
Guide - When a job containing
a large number of parts is sent to the Gen2 SuperControl,
it nests the parts, tells the operator the number of
sheets of each material needed for the job and guides
him through the job step by step.
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Operator
communication to technical help and resources
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 Direct audio/visual/data link to Thermwood
technical assistance - The
Gen2 SuperControl can quickly connect to Thermwood
technical service through a Virtual Service communication
link. This audio visual link allows the machine operator
to see and hear the Thermwood technician and allows
the Thermwood technician to see and hear the machine
operator. The link also provides in-depth data sharing
allowing the following:
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Complex
data and diagnostics – Using
the Virtual Service communications link allows a Thermwood
technician to access all the data, error logs and configuration
files that he could access if he were actually at the
machine.
Remote
machine configuration and tuning – Using
the Virtual Service communication link the Thermwood
technician can evaluate machine performance, then adjust
and reconfigure the machine as required, all remotely.
Program
debugging assistance – Most
machine problems are caused by programming errors.
The Virtual Service communication link allows
a Thermwood technician to review, and if necessary
modify programs working directly with the customer.
Purchase
tooling or spare parts – Using
the Virtual service communication link a customer
can purchase spare or replacement part right
through the Gen2 SuperControl.
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Other
features of the Gen2 SuperControl
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 Hand Held Programmer - Thermwood
offers a hand held programming device that is used to
move the machine around. It is used to quickly, easily
and intuitively create programs without having to deal
with cryptic CNC code. This is a great tool for those
not familiar with CNC
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Depth
oscillation increases tool life - Certain
materials such as high pressure laminates and certain
types of plywood with abrasive adhesive between layers
will quickly dull tooling at the point or points where
the tool contacts the abrasive layer or layers. The
Gen2 SuperControl has a feature which oscillates the
tool up and down as it cuts to move this abrasive contact
point over a larger area of the tool increasing tool
life dramatically.
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 Full color display - A full size,
full color flat panel display makes information easier
to read and understand, allows display of more information,
including graphics and pictures and generally makes the
control simpler and easier to use.
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 Huge
program storage – The Gen2 SuperControl
has, as standard, a 120 Gigabyte hard disk drive allowing
storage at the control of tens or hundreds of thousands
of part programs and allows the storage of very large
programs such as those used for carving. The control
can easily, efficiently and without pausing, process
programs that are many gigabytes in size, and can process
blocks of data at unequaled speeds, resulting in faster
execution of these types of programs.
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 Sealed air-conditioned cabinet - Thermwood
encloses its controls, including power supplies and servo
drives, in a sealed, air conditioned cabinet keeping
them cool, free from contamination which substantially
improves reliability.
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Proper
wire and component labeling - Thermwood uses
professional wiring practices in its control, labels
and color codes all wires, labels major components
inside the control cabinet to make finding them easy
for service (changing a fuse for example), and supplies
complete blueprints of wiring inside the control.
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 Easy update and upgrade – Advanced
Support Program - Since Thermwood designs
its own control, it can tailor new features so that
they can be easily added to existing controls. This
keeps you competitive as control technology advances.
Thermwood offers an Advanced Support Program which
provides automatic software updates each year, continuing
Virtual Service and discounts on hardware upgrades
and other service products.
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Single source responsibility -
Thermwood builds both the machine and the control. Should
you have a problem it is Thermwood and no one else responsible
for fixing it.
Upgrade Existing Controls to Next Generation
Most existing Thermwood CNC controls can be upgraded
to the new Gen2 SuperControl. This allows existing
Thermwood CNC routers to benefit from advancing next
generation technology at a relatively low cost without
requiring that the entire control be replaced. 91000
SuperControls and early Gen2 SuperControls can generally
be updated rather quickly and easily. Older controls,
even those using DC servo drives can also be updated
to a full Gen2 SuperControl with the addition of certain
electronic hardware. This upgrade does not generally
require that the servo motors be replaced resulting
in much lower upgrade cost.
Please check with Thermwood’s Technical Service
for more information on upgrading your existing Thermwood
machine.
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