lathe Live tooling lathe without Y axis

lathe Live tooling lathe without Y axis

bigbrad73
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lathe Live tooling lathe without Y axis

bigbrad73
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I have a mazak lathe with live tooling. I am wanting to start using fusion for the lathe more. Current they use the conversational programing. Is anyone else programing a mazak qt300 with live tooling and no Y axis with fusion? I was messing around trying to thread mill a thread but its moving in the Y axis. Is that something the post will convert to the C or what? Any help will be appreciated.  Also wondering about pockets and engraving in the face. Same issue with that.

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seth.madore
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You will need a Mazak mill/turn lathe post, and I'm actually suprised to see that there arn't even 2 axis lathe posts in the HSM Post Library...

The motion would largely be handled in the Post Processor. 


Seth Madore
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bigbrad73
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so there is no mazak lathe guys running fusion?

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Marco.Takx
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Hi @bigbrad73,

 

Yes there are, but they buy a post processor at there local reseller. Or let them create one. 

 

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utekcnc
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@bigbrad73 wrote:

so there is no mazak lathe guys running fusion?


There's not just an abundance of people using Fusion for their lathes.   I just started and am transitioning from Gibbs to Fusion and am finding that out.

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seth.madore
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The lathe portion of Fusion is honestly, still in it's infancy, when compared to other more established CAM packages. That said, I know that the Lathe dev team is working very hard at bringing a decent level of usability to the table, it's just that these things take time.

 

I also know that the Post development team does have a ticket in to create a Mazak QuickTurn post. I don't have any idea on timeline, sorry.


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing


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utekcnc
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The update last Friday had some nice lathe improvements.   At IMTS I spent quite a while talking to a couple of the people in charge of the lathe side of Fusion and they assured me it's fairly high on the priority list right now.