Hello
I am working on a Ultimax 4 controller.
I know the function scale patterns.
Now my question: Can you program a patter scaling in the Z axis somehow?
I want to multi pass mill an inclines surface.
Many thanks in advance
Stephan
Hello
I am working on a Ultimax 4 controller.
I know the function scale patterns.
Now my question: Can you program a patter scaling in the Z axis somehow?
I want to multi pass mill an inclines surface.
Many thanks in advance
Stephan
Hi,
You program a path, e.g. . Xs= 100, Ys= 0 und Zs=100, Xe=100, Ye=100 und Ze=50. Then you add pattern, translation on linear slope- There you enter the direction, amount and distance ( between the paths, whereas distance and amount result in the length of the straight) I have grinded HM plates this way.
G. biggrin.gif thomas
What has multi pass milling to do with scaling?
Scaling means kind of maximising/ minimising over a scaling factor
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Hello
First of all to the first answer...thank you... I have processed my inclined surface that way.
Hallo Canon... I thought that it’s called scaling. Respectively distance and repeating, whereas you can only enter 1000 blocks in the repetition. Only works in the X and Y axis.
My question: Is it possible to use the pattern translation ( scaling.. I look it up on Tuesday) with repetition also on the Z axis.
It’s possible to program a slope also over 3D options.
Stephan
You first have to have 3D options – we don’t have them!
Repetition pattern in Z doesn’t work as far as I know, but in this case you can use the pattern “translation”. You would have to enter your cut in Z by yourself.
I sometimes do the same with 3D contours. I always write them, so that the lowest point of the contour is on Z0 and then make the stair depths over “Translation” until my Z production dimension.
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Hello Canon..
We have 3D options. But programming it’s not enough. And I could only us one ball butter so that it calculates it.
Yes, I will do it with the pattern translation. But with an offset of 50mm in Z and a translation of e.g. 0,2mm, I would need to enter 250 steps....
But thank you for the information
Stephan
That’s not quite true, you can also use a end milling cutter and with the 3D option milling e.g. roughing or finishing you can use a ball cutter.
I often do that if the part allows it.
Kind regards
LiFreak
That’s not quite true, you can also use a end milling cutter and with the 3D option milling e.g. roughing or finishing you can use a ball cutter.
I often do that if the part allows it.
Kind regards
LiFreak
And how to you determine until when you want to rough??? Off the top of your head?
Code:And how to you determine until when you want to rough??? Off the top of your head?
Exactly as you would tell the ball cutter: you simply write 2 data blocks, one with the end mill and afterwards one with the ball cutter.
Of course you can’t compare it with the roughing on a CAM program.