
Anyone tried or is using G-Wizard for feeds and speeds? : r/CNC
May 31, 2021 · What I think these G Wizard and stuff provide is a database of tools and parameters that make it super easy for you to select the diameter, flute count, material, proven CLPT, etc and calculate for you.
Has anyone tried CNC Cookbook's G Wizard Editor? : r/CNC - Reddit
Jul 14, 2022 · when I tried it it seemed much better for machinists and not super useful for me as a CNC router guy working mostly in wood and plastic, where the sweet spot for feed rates is much broader, and manufacturers chipload recommendations work just fine (unless the manufacturer is Amana, lol, they can't get it together at all)
Alternatives to GWizard for feeds and speeds calculators?
GWizard is worth learning, I use it for most things at least as a starting point. Make sure you've set it up correctly for your machine.
Is G-Wizard a good editor to learn g-code with? : r/CNC - Reddit
Nov 14, 2014 · I stumbled across the G-Wizard editor when looking for resources to learn g-code. It looks like the hints it gives would make learning to build models in g-code easier. Does anyone have experience with G-Wizard, or another suggestion?
Chamfer Feed & Speed - G-Wizard? - MYCNCUK
Apr 2, 2013 · Hi guys, I need to do a 45deg chamfer on some Walnut with a 2-flute TCT bit. The total depth of the cut will be 9mm and I can do it in multiple passes (I was going to use 1mm passes).
G-Wizard? - MYCNCUK
Oct 20, 2012 · However, I notice that what G-Wizard suggests is different from what I have read on this forum, mostly it uses higher spindle RPM. For example I know Jonathan likes to cut aluminium using a single flute 6mm bit at 8000RPM and 600mm/min. However G-Wizard suggests more like 13000RPM. Though actually I
Best Speed & Feed App : r/Machinists - Reddit
Jun 7, 2014 · alexchally • ME+Prototyping+5 axis wizard • Additional comment actions There are lots of tools available, but better yet, there is a free trial, give it a try for yourself.
Elven accuracy for a wizard : r/dndnext - Reddit
Apr 27, 2020 · As a half-elf (drow) wizard, I will have multiple ways to get advantage to use the feat. However, it seems to me that very few spells require an attack roll such that they would take advantage of it. A few cantrips, possibly Jim's magic missile, scorching ray, plane shift, crown of stars, and a handful of others of lesser value.
[Wizard] Storm Armor and Ice Armor are finally getting buffs.
Sep 14, 2012 · [Wizard] Storm Armor and Ice Armor are finally getting buffs. So for those fellow wizards who have read the new dev journal, this was said: "Based on this it’s clear that in order to ensure 1.0.5 is a net buff for all wizards we’d have to reduce incoming monster damage by …
Wizard backstory help : r/DnD - Reddit
Aug 5, 2021 · Does a wizard have to go to school or is it reasonable to assume my character could teach himself by studying other books while still playing my role in the guild? I'm an elf, so i have many years to burn on teaching myself, so i intended to be middle aged to accommodate the extra time it takes to teach yourself something without formal ...