Go to Windows Start menu and Open “Galaad (fraisage), note the Blue Icon

This is the main page of the Galaad Interface. It should appear blank, however if the previous user did not save/quit their work, another job maybe loaded onto the White workspace. Either way, the procedure will be the same.

Select “Fichier” (Files) and the scroll down to “Import” and select your project. See here for accepted file formats.

After your project has been selected, the “Import menu” will appear. This menu will allow you to rescale your project if desired. In most cases, we can leave the menu exactly “as is” and select “OK”.

In the case that a .DXF is used:

After selecting “OK”, a 2nd and final “import menu” will appear asking if you would like to convert to .dwg Click Non

The Project has now been imported, but the dimensions of the stock material is too small. Select Fichier (File), then scroll down to “Dimensions Brute” (Stock Dimensions)

The “Stock Material” Menu will load and here we must insert our XYZ dimensions, aquired from Step 1 in the tutorial. Then Select OK

The “Select” tool can also be used to select individual features in the design.

Now that the Stock material has been increased to a proper size (with a small margin concerning X and Y), we can use “Ctrl-A” to select all and reposition the project in the work zone. Allow for a small margin of error on the left and bottom dimension.

Using the “select tool”, highlight the first inner pocket to be milled (shown in photo). Then select “Depth/Speed/Tool Menu”. For a more indepth understanding of this menu, see here.

In this example, we will be using:

Finally we have all of our tool-paths defined for all of the features of our Project. We can select any of the given toolpaths/contours and reselect “Depth/Speed/tool” if we chose to make any modifications.

On the contrary, if we wish to change our contours to “exterior or interior” we must delete the given tool-path that we wish to change and re-create a new one. This is the same for pockets/hachuring.

Now that the toolpaths are defined, we must only select the “Machine” Icon. This will launch the Galaad Machining interface.

Your project has now succesfully been imported into Galaad Machine Interface. You are now only moments away from maching your project.

To understand the Galaad Machine Interface and material set up, I advise that you procede to. Step 4 of this tutorial.

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