I have a back tool lathe and tools can be oriented facing forward or back. It is impossible to define my tools such that they face the right way (either forward or back) AND the spindle spins in the correct direction. I have to hand edit all posts to correct spindle direction.
Please decouple the Spindle Rotation parameter in the tool table from changing the orientation of the tool.
-Tom
Have you looked at this tab on the tool setup.
Mark
Mark Hughes
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Yes, and when I change the spindle direction the tool flips 180 degrees (on it's axial axis) to the wrong orientation. Hence my plea.
See attached pictures. Both are wrong. Clockwise direction gives correct tool orientation, but wrong direction. Counter-clockwise give correct direction but wrong orientation.
-Tom
This has already been rported on ticket CAM-3151
It's exactly flipped to how they are supposed to be or not @jeff.walters?
Laurens Wijnschenk
3DTechDraw
AutoDesk CAM user & Post editor.
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Some tools, like my profiling tools, I have been able to orient correctly AND get spindle rotation correct. For my threading tool and cut-off tool it is opposite. One should just be able to set it and there should be no effect on tool orientation.
Tom
Actually they should.
I mean the way your tool is set-up says something about the way the spindle should turn.
So coupling them is a reasonable choice.
Laurens Wijnschenk
3DTechDraw
AutoDesk CAM user & Post editor.
René for Legend.
The design that gives the user the most control is to decouple them entirely. If it was made a Preference to "auto-select spindle direction with orientation" and it could be turned off, then that would be great. But as it is it requires that ALL lathe designs and tool orientations be made options and coded correctly - or incorrectly, in my case. If I want to design custom live tooling for my lathe will that be integrated into the user interface as well? I suspect not. I suppose I can write my own post-post-processor to fix the mistakes Fusion 360 makes, but why?
-Tom
@Anonymous
The only way to do that now would be with a special post processor.
Laurens Wijnschenk
3DTechDraw
AutoDesk CAM user & Post editor.
René for Legend.
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