Eding post processor: 4th rotary axis rotation limited to 360 °

Eding post processor: 4th rotary axis rotation limited to 360 °

jmguinard
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Eding post processor: 4th rotary axis rotation limited to 360 °

jmguinard
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Hello,

 

I use the manufacturing extension to use my 4th rotary axis. I want to machine a little statue, I have been able to get the proper machining on Fusion cam, the simulation is ok, I have a continuous rotation of the 4th axis.

I do the post processing (the machine software is Eding). When I start the machine, the spindle start to mill with the rotary axis turning, but after 360 °, the spindle goes back to the origin, and the rotary axis rewind 360 °, and the spindle start to mill so on and so forth. After some investigations, the issue is coming from the fact that in the post processor there is a limitations to 360 °. I would like to know if somebody had the same problem, and he solved it or somebody knows how to fix it.

Thanks in advance

Best regards

 

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AdamKunzo
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Can you share your rotary axis definition? Is it set to "cyclic:true"?

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jmguinard
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Hi,

I am not sure if I understood well your question.

But you will find in attached document a picture of the machine. The 4th
rotary axis is designed for continuous motion, and in the simulation in
Fusion 360 it shows a continuous motion. I checked the ppint with the
assistance of Autodesk, and they confirmed, the problem is coming from the
post processor which only allows 360° rotation, so I need to modify the post
processor, so I am looking for somebody who can help me in this process

Thanks in advance.

Best regards
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AdamKunzo
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@jmguinard I can help you to modify PP. You did not attach any document in this topic.

 

Send me a message so we can proceed.

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jmguinard
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Hi,

Thanks for your very quick answer, you will find in the fimles attached the
Eding post processor and the G code of the piece I try to mill.

Again thanks you very much.

Best regards
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programming2C78B
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theres no files. 

Please click "Accept Solution" if what I wrote solved your issue!
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jmguinard
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Hi,

 

I hope it worked out this time, unfortunetaly I cannot attache the G code program because the system does not allow the the file type ".cnc".

If you need it please let me know how I can send it to you.

 

Best regards

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programming2C78B
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still no. Enable "view file extensions" in Windows explorer and rename it to a .nc or .txt file instead. 

You can also just paste the code in here. 

Please click "Accept Solution" if what I wrote solved your issue!
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jmguinard
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Hi,

 

You will find the files under .txt, I hope it will work.

 

Best regards

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