I'm just testing out RhinoCAM, but I'm familiar with other CAM software. I have a good starter project because I think it's easy, but of course I'm doing something weird with my machine.
I'm trying to automatically wind a wire through a printed circuit board. I'm doing this by essentially running it through a needle (hollow chamfered tube) with one end screwed down to a terminal and the other to a spool of very thin wire.
Basically just making some figure-8 type patterns, one with a 3d helical feature to do a few wraps.
All that describes the end objective. From a CNC perspective, what I've done is create a 3D drawing in solidworks that traces the path I want and export a dxf file (as polylines or spline curves) to pull into RhinoCAM.
When I hit the go button, I want the tip of the tool to simply follow that line from start to finish. We're not cutting anything, just drawing a wire (or string) along with the tip of the tool.
So that should be easy, right?
Thanks!
-k
**Tried to use the Vee mill at 0 radius, pencil, engrave... I dunno, am I getting closer?