Can anyone please help ?
When milling in XZ or YZ planes in 3D such as profiling with a ball end mill, the G3 and G2 arc comands produce the opposite of each other. ie. the CW G2 comes out as a CCW. This does not happen in the XY plane ! It appears that the CW and CCW comands in CamSoft (for YZ and XZ planes) have been written when viewed from the negative of the axis normal to the plane you are working in instead of the positive (as per the G code standard). Has anyone else come across this ? It has already scrapped one job ! Is there a CamSoft fix or is there special code that can be inserted into the G2 and G3 comands to correct this ? And before anyone asks, yes, I have checked that my post-processor running under MasterCam produces the correct code - when viewed from the positive of the axis normal to the plane. Also, my G18 and G19 are correct for the plane I am working in. I have narrowed the problem down by making very simple short programs, trying both less than and greater than 90 deg arcs and also by using IJK instead or R type arcs and in all cases G3 and G2 are reversed. - Help -
Colin