Warning
The current version of MillMage is a Release Candidate — a stable version of software that is nearly ready for official release, but in need of additional public testing. Please report any unexpected behavior in the MillMage Software Questions section of our forum, including screenshots and as much detail as possible. Ask hardware compatibility questions in the MillMage Hardware Compatibility section.
Users new to MillMage should follow the Getting Started guide.
Video: How to Use a Release Candidate
This video features our sister software, LightBurn. While there may be slight differences in appearance and layout, the demonstrated processes are similar in MillMage.
Warning
This documentation is in active development and in a prerelease state. These documents are not complete and may include missing pages, broken links, and placeholders. Content is being updated as feedback is reviewed. Your patience is appreciated.
Warning
Secure the material stock to the CNC machine by following the CNC manufacturer workholding guidelines.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW CNC MANUFACTURER WORKHOLDING RECOMMENDATIONS CAN LEAD TO DAMAGED PROPERTY, BODILY HARM, OR DEATH.
Verify that the material stock is properly secured by vigorously pushing and pulling against the workpiece in all directions.
View the Workholding Guide for examples.
Screw Workpiece Directly to Wasteboard
Predrill screw pilot holes in several places away from the machining area. Secure the workpiece with screws appropriate for the material stock.
Pros
- Provides strong and stable fixation
- Relatively simple and inexpensive
- Only limit is workpiece area
- Can reduce potential tooling collisions when countersunk into the workpiece
- Hardware is readily available
- Can use holes in design to hold down products of CNC operations
- Can provide a repeatable X, Y, and Z Axis project origin point, minimizing losses due to broken bits and machined away zeroing points
Cons
- Bits may break if screws are hit during CNC operations
- Requires drilling into the material, which may not be suitable for all projects
- Requires drilling into the wasteboard
- Not ideal for delicate or fragile materials
- Screw height must be accounted for when measuring the Safe Clearance Height, if the screws are above the material surface
Warning
Secure the material stock to the CNC machine by following the CNC manufacturer workholding guidelines.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW CNC MANUFACTURER WORKHOLDING RECOMMENDATIONS CAN LEAD TO DAMAGED PROPERTY, BODILY HARM, OR DEATH.
Verify that the material stock is properly secured by vigorously pushing and pulling against the workpiece in all directions.
View the Workholding Guide for examples.
Other Workholding Methods¶
Workholding Optimizations¶
For more help using MillMage, please visit our forum to talk with MillMage staff and users, or email support.