Dynalink, sorry I missed your message until just now - but @Sterob has it. The speed control is done with that 0-10V signal which should be coming from AO1 with the jumper set appropriately for...
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Dynalink, sorry I missed your message until just now - but @Sterob has it. The speed control is done with that 0-10V signal which should be coming from AO1 with the jumper set appropriately for...
That would be the most blatant "get my minimum post count" post of irrelevance ever!!
Also, one more supplier that goes on my "I will never buy from this company" list. Well done.
IK,R? I went up their page menu from there to DC motors to controllers and found USD264 was the cheapest reversible one they had.
There might be better ways of doing a motor with a bit of go...
$10 worth of parts for a PWM source and direction control vs $300 for a reversing controller on that site. It's for a hobby machine. Seems like the exact opposite of a waste of time and money to...
^^ That's my understanding, that a lot of the useful stuff is going to be extra cost options. They all (ie Creo, Dassaulte, Autodesk et al) do this, it just stings when something you already had...
Ah: have you lodged a bug/help request on their forums? Sometimes they can be pretty quick to respond...
Hey Roger
Thanks for posting that link (and the original doc). Reading through it now when I should be doing something else because ~finally~ it's all starting to come together in my head instead...
New toys! Thanks schneik, exactly what I was looking for back in September. Grump grump "where is this rotary thing" this morning, did an update et voila - simple and exactly what I was after....
Don't remember if it was ZFB (I think it was) but someone had a setup with a bath sitting on the deck of the machine, inside the movement envelope. Again, can't remember for sure, but I got the...
This is a pretty common issue with floating point numbers in any software.
Depending on the language I'll write an "isClose" utility function which takes the two numbers being compared, an...
Ah, I didn't realise that they'd left that in there :)
Not such a jerk move, then!
This was always coming and the main reason I found it difficult to recommend 360.
Interesting that the first thing on the chopping block is the ability to move to another platform - cunning stunt...
It's a convincing counter argument!
Either way it's probably splitting hairs: I reckon correct chip load and lubrication are probably more important, and by orders of magnitude more influential.
There's an argument that any coating rounds off the cutting edge slightly and that (for aluminium) the sharpest edge outweighs the benefits of the coating. Just putting it out there :)
Don't plunge straight in, instead, change the ramp type to helix (IIRC it's the default for adaptive paths anyway) and it will ramp into the guts of the cut in a spiral, then work its way out. You...
That is a thing of beauty, Mecanix. Impressively quick build time too - usually this kind of project takes me months to tickle along in the background. Well done and thanks for sharing!
Well you learn something every day. Thanks, FastFarmer :)
Better off waiting for an old bridgy to turn up and re-build the controls, then? Or scrimp and save for a little Haas machine? I watched...
I cut ali on my el cheapo OmioCNC router reasonably regularly without a lot of drama, but with a few caveats:
- it's slow feeds and small tools with one or two flutes - 6mm running at maybe...
:D A problem indeed. I occasionally filled their minimum PCB size with a couple of the board I wanted and then the rest with SMD to breadboard breakouts so I got something useful. One thing the Omio...
Absolutely it could be. Time to start clamping things down a little, maybe?
Nice. To be able to smash out quick single sided boards without all the mucking around is pretty good. Using FlatCam?
I sold all my UV exposure box, chemicals and pretreated blank boards a little...
... but you CAN extrude a new surface (thin feature) 0 distance from a face, and use that to define a tooling boundary. If it's on a cylindrical face you can then click the checkbox on a 2d strategy...
And yeah, I've played with the wrapping stuff before - it can be enormously helpful in some cases, keeping torque loads on the 4th nice and low by primarily working in close to the axis. And a lot of...
That's not "continuous" 4th axis machining though. It's a lot of 3a operations done on an indexer.
Meh, it'll get me through until Autodesk release real 4A support on 360. :)
Cheers
Thanks, FastFarmer. I certainly do need to understand more how fusion works... which was kinda the point of this thread.
BTW: Fusion does offer a wrap function without needing to even think about...
Gerry, "wrap" is available only for a couple of 2d strategies and it only allows wrapping onto a convex cylindrical form. As soon as the form is non-cylindrical (or, as on one of my ops, on a concave...
Thanks, Mecanix - that's a very kind offer.
But, to my mind, the post should be nothing more than a translator from CL to machine specific code. Putting smarts in there where it can't be tested...
Hey Mecanix. I'm savvy enough to have cobbled together my own post for Mach3 with 4th and some probing routines. A while ago so it's fuzzy now but I seem to remember it's in javascript.
I think...
Hi all
Whilst Fusion 360 has continually impressed me with the quality of its toolpaths and just how easy they are to create, its support for 4th axis continuous machining has left me either...
You can, but... Who do you know who exports every file, every time they save it? Who do you know who even marks every file in an assembly they're working on to be locally cached (which you can also...