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Revision as of 19:26, 16 August 2014

Roland Modela MDX-20


Overview

The Roland Modela MDX-20 is a small milling machine and a 2 1/2D precision scanner.

This machine is mostly used for milling circuit boards, though it can also mill in other soft materials like machinable wax. For milling circuit boards you should export you design into a black&white monocroome png. For milling out 3 dimensional molds you should export your design as .stl

The second use of this machine is scanning. It uses a thin needle to gently touch the object and calculates from this a 2 and a half dimensional model. Though slow at processing, it can create a high detailed model.


Technical specifications

Roland Modela MDX-20
Maximum work area (x,y,x): 203 x 152 x 60 mm
8 x 6 x 2 3/8 inches
Maximum scanning resolution: 0,0508 mm
0.002 inch


Software


Usage machine

Portal:Safety: Do not put your hands near the tool path unless you are sure that the machine is not going to move!


Tutorials


Tips


Examples