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  1. #21
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    Re: Sprutcam 11 and tilted rotary table

    As CadRhino has pointed out this tilt is sort of a 4 1/2 axis. I had my Fusion360 and Catia v5 post altered to pause and notify of a tilt angle change. I would think at the very least Sprutcam would do a machine pause. But I'm not familiar with Sprutcam at all.

  2. #22
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    Re: Sprutcam 11 and tilted rotary table

    Quote Originally Posted by mountaindew View Post
    Helped me and I don't have a tilting axis. After looking at the Illustration real quick, I can see how to indicate the center axis accurately. Guess I never thought about because I don't have one.
    Understand a method to find the offset on machine
    Now if only I could figure out how to tell Sprutcam where that is exactly .

  3. #23
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    Re: Sprutcam 11 and tilted rotary table

    I had a part I was working on with my 4th axis and decided to take a quick review of this.
    It appears in Sprutcam the tilted axis is part of the machine definition and Sprutcam should generate code based on this device and its origin setting.

    I set the machine and Workpiece CS as shown to a default machine Global cs

    Attachment 388288


    Then setup operations for that axis.


    Attachment 388276

    I then rotated axis 45 deg and setup another couple operations.

    Attachment 388278

    I then rotated axis to 90 deg and setup another couple operations.

    Attachment 388290

    Operations simulate correctly and it appears to generate code correctly.


    Looks straight forward if this is correct. Kind of like fixed indexing only you have another direction to work with.
    Hope this helps

    Note: your not going to be using any jobber length drill bits or any long tool way up there
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails 4thaxist1.JPG   4thaxist2.jpg  

  4. #24
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    Thanks for posting this Lane. I’m going to look at it closer.



    QUOTE=mountaindew;2158794]I had a part I was working on with my 4th axis and decided to take a quick review of this.
    It appears in Sprutcam the tilted axis is part of the machine definition and Sprutcam should generate code based on this device and its origin setting.

    I set the machine and Workpiece CS as shown to a default machine Global cs

    Attachment 388288


    Then setup operations for that axis.


    Attachment 388276

    I then rotated axis 45 deg and setup another couple operations.

    Attachment 388278

    I then rotated axis to 90 deg and setup another couple operations.

    Attachment 388290

    Operations simulate correctly and it appears to generate code correctly.


    Looks straight forward if this is correct. Kind of like fixed indexing only you have another direction to work with.
    Hope this helps

    Note: your not going to be using any jobber length drill bits or any long tool way up there[/QUOTE]

  5. #25
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    Re: Sprutcam 11 and tilted rotary table

    Thanks mountaindew. So the trick is to reference the origin with the table tilted horizontally and not vertically like the way I did?

    Attached is the part I was trying to make in step format for non Sprutcam users in case it helps.
    Attached Files Attached Files

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