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How to bind circle in FDX

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hello this time and in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to hand write a program to mill the internal diameter of a bore on a CNC mill Iamp;#39;m going to show you a couple different techniques that you can choose from depending on the application that youamp;#39;ll be using the far alright so for the first technique weamp;#39;re going to be milling a 2-inch diameter using a half inch end mill and weamp;#39;re going to start in the middle of the circle where we have x0 y0 then weamp;#39;re going to move in a straight line to the start of our circle and then weamp;#39;re going to go halfway around then back to the start point and then back to the center alright so when we look at our code here on the right we are rapid into x0 y0 in relation to g54 work offset then weamp;#39;re doing a g43 which picks up our tool offset four-to-one h1 and rap it to a z point 250 clearance plane then we are feeding with a G 1 z minus point 5 depth with a feed rate of 60 inches a minute

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2:06 8:36 A right angle and you sewing you literally want to do it tiny fraction at a time one stitch tinyMoreA right angle and you sewing you literally want to do it tiny fraction at a time one stitch tiny fraction one stitch tiny so.
1:20 4:34 Then. I can go ahead and cut it. And youll see that if there if it can lay flat. Like this before IMoreThen. I can go ahead and cut it. And youll see that if there if it can lay flat. Like this before Ive stitched it it can lay flat after youve stitched.
Here we go. 1) Open out the ends of the binding. 2) Fold each end to form a 45 degree angle. 3) Crease the folds where they meet. 4) Open the two creased folds. 5) With right sides facing, match the fold lines to each other. 6) Stitch the fold lines, creating a diagonal seam. 7) Trim the seam allowances.
To add a single bias binding to cover 1 side of a fabrics edge, unfold one of the bias binding edges and line it up with the edges of the fabric. Open the folds up and sew along the crease with a sewing machine to secure it. Fold it over the edge of the fabric and sew along the other edge of the binding.
0:36 0:59 Dont try to sew too close to the folded Edge. As you want to catch the other size bias tape afterMoreDont try to sew too close to the folded Edge. As you want to catch the other size bias tape after some practice you will have the neatest miterate corners.
Step 1: Lay out your binding then sew it around the perimeter of your quilt. Step 2: Fold the ends together, leaving no space between them. Step 3: Use a pin to connect the two ends. Step 4: Pin the strips together and sew on the vertical crease. Step 5: Finish sewing the binding to the edge of the quilt.
For both methods: a) Open out one side of the bias tape, and with right sides together, pin the right side of the bias to the right side of the garment along the first fold line, matching the raw edges. b) Sew in the ditch of the first fold line to attach the bias tape to the garment edge.

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