So,
I just bought a hobby license for deskproto multi axis. I was super excited about using the 4th axis eventually. Well, a part I'm working on suddenly changed and 4th axis became something I needed.
I started looking into it and noticed I can't use my Y axis... it only does X, Z, and A... that's not really 4th axis if I only have access to 3 of them is it? Is this normal for 4th axis machining? I'm having a lot of issues programming my part because theres an entire section that would be done entirely in X,Y,Z and the rest of it would be better done with X, Z, A. I have some off center pockets that it wont be able to cut because it can't move along the Y axis.
This could be a newbie issue but it's looking like something I'd be able to do in a single job if I had access to x, y, z, and a, will require three jobs and re-alligning the part since one operation will be rotational and the other two will be basic 3ds with a flip.