How to Use Chuck - Use Rotary Attachment with xTool D Series
Updated Jan 2,2025
Updated Jan 2,2025
You can use xTool D1/D1 Pro with the rotary attachment to process cylindrical materials. With Rotary Attachment 2 (RA2), you can also process spherical and irregular materials. This page describes how to use xTool D1/D1 Pro with chuck for processing.
#1 Install RA2
(1) Install risers.
Note: No riser is included in the pack. You need to purchase risers before using them.
(2) Disconnect the motor on the left plate from the main control board.
(3) Connect RA2 to the main control board, and place RA2 in the working area of xTool D Series.
Before connecting RA2 to xTool D Series, you can set the level of RA1 based on the diameter of a material to be processed. If you've purchased the RA2 kit, you can also use its components and modules. For details about how to set the level and use its components and modules, see User Manual for Rotary Attachment 2 (RA2).
#2 Start processing a cylindrical material
STEP 1 Place the material
Fix the material on the chuck.
Note: If you use the riser base of the ordinary version, ensure that the top surface of the material is within the processing range of xTool D Series.
STEP 2 Open or create a project
You can open a project to start processing or create a new project. If you create a new project, you need to design patterns and set parameters from scratch.
Open a project
On the home screen of xTool Creative Space (XCS), click Open from computer. In the pop-up window, select a file of the xTool Creative Space Project (. xcs) type and click Open.
Note: The project file can contain information such as processing patterns, processing modes, and processing parameters. However, if the machine model, processing mode, or material thickness used in the project varies from the current situation, you need to reset the corresponding parameters.
Create a new project
On the home screen of XCS, click + New project.
STEP 3 Select the processing mode and material name
(1) On the top of XCS, click the name of the current processing mode, and then select Chuck - Use rotary attachment processing mode based on your needs.
(2) Click the Diameter or Perimeter icon to enter the diameter or perimeter of the material.
(3) In the top-right corner, click User-defined material, select the name of the material you use, and click Confirm.
Note: If you can't find your material in the list, you can click More xTool materials to search among more materials in the Material EasySet Library. If you still can't find the name of your material, you can select User-defined material.
Note: After you select a material from the material list or Material EasySet Library, the software will automatically set parameters for laser processing. The default settings apply to xTool materials. You can adjust the settings based on your needs.
STEP 4 Design objects for processing
(1) Use the tools to the left side of the canvas to create objects. You can import images, insert shapes, enter text, or draw vector graphics.
Note: XCS supports importing the following image formats: SVG, DXF, JPG, JPEG, PNG, BMP, etc.
(2) Select the objects to further edit them using the tools above the canvas.
Note: If you select an image object, you can edit the image by using the tools on the right side of the canvas.
STEP 5 Set parameters for processing
Select objects on the canvas first. On the right side of XCS, set parameters for the selected objects.
Note: You need to set parameters for every object. A missed object may fail to be processed. The parameters that can be set for bitmap objects and vector objects are different. You can select multiple objects of the same type and set parameters for them at once.
Click the Model preview to check if the objects are correctly placed on the chuck.
STEP 7 Preview the processing area
You can preview the processing area on the material by framing. Framing means laser dots walk along the border of the processing objects on the material. Take the following steps to start framing:
(1) In the bottom-right corner of the software, click the icon next to the Framing button to set the speed for framing.
(2) Click Framing and press the button on the device to preview the processing area on the material.
(3) After you confirm that the processing area is proper, click Framing completed in XCS. If the area is not ideal, you can adjust the material position or adjust the element positions in the software, and then preview the processing area again.
STEP 8 Start processing
(1) In the bottom-right corner of the software, click the icon next to the Process, to set the Processing path.
(2) Click Process and preview the processing.
(3) Set Move laser module: Moves the laser module forward, backward, to the left, or to the right.
Speed: sets the speed at which the laser module moves; setting range: 1–150 (mm/s)
Distance: sets the distance the laser module moves at each time; setting range: 1-300 (mm)
(4) Set Laser spot: Enable or disable the laser spot mode and set the power
Setting range: 1%-10%
Note:
The laser spot is automatically disabled after you exit the working page or the processing starts.
To use the laser spot positioning function, you need to select this function in Working parameters.
Safety tips: Do not allow the laser beam to fall on the same position of a material for a long period. Otherwise, the material may get burnt.
(5) Click Origin point to set the start point of the processing on design elements.
(6) Preview the processing pattern and path.
On the bottom-left corner, click the button, and XCS will show you the processing path.
(7) In the upper-right corner of XCS, click Start.
(8) Press the button on xTool D1/D1 Pro to start processing.
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