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  1. #1
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    How can I proceed to get this object machined on a 3-axis router?

    Hi, I have a two part question. The second part I am more interested in.
    1-I created a standard 2 blade airplane propeller by following this tutorial:

    http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wings_3...lade_Propeller

    I need to get this model into mastercam. I have other 3d software if that would let me convert it.

    2-When I get this model into mastercam, I would like to machine it out on my 3 axis router. It is physically possible as I would just have to flip the wood over to cut out the other side. How would I go about making the toolpaths for this.

    Would I have to split the propeller in half and make two separate mastercam files for each side? What type of toolpath would I need to use?

    I would really appreciate any help whatsoever or advice anyone would give me. Thank you!

    Julian

  2. #2
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    Here is a 2 part answer
    How big is the part you are planning to make ?
    ---only 1 mastercam file is required, just seperate setups by toolpath group---verify will / should show the finish machined part as you would take it off the machine. Don't forget to check the NC filename before posting each group.

    1. As you have a 3-axis machine, the strategies available are reduced
    gone are the ones that use 4th and 5th axis (multi-axis paths)
    available are:-
    2D and 3D operations
    surfacing
    HSM

    2. machining method
    using 2 setups
    -------toolpath group #1----------
    --1--(WCS=TOP) have excess material, hold down utilising the excess area ( screws outside the machining area) and "window" the prop to just shy of the theoretical split line, prop mount hole done right thru.
    machine a clocking edge on the waste as to set square in op2

    -------toolpath group #2----------
    --2--(WCS=BOTTOM) flip over, set square, set the thru hole as X0Y0, and do the same as op1 ( the part is still attached to the excess, which should be seperated by hand and finished manually

    Note!! this is one method, others may chip in with possibly better ones

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