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4th axis rotary engraving stick lettering

genxmachining.mill
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4th axis rotary engraving stick lettering

genxmachining.mill
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I am looking to engrave the simplex font on a cylinder OD using the 4th axis. I am only able to wrap the toolpath using 2D contour but it does not fully engrave the text, only randomly misplaced line segments. Compensation is set to "OFF".

 

I prefer not to use 3D Project because the text along the cylinder can be quite long.

 

Any ideas?

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Anonymous
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The other option is a little more annoying but works, project text onto cylinder only deep enough to show full character.

Draw a sketch line from center of cylinder thru middle of each character on same plane, use those lines as tool orientation to index A axis and engrave each character using Trace tool path and axial offset for depth.

 

2021-01-30 08_48_51-Autodesk Fusion 360.png

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Anonymous
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Looking closer at picture you uploaded, it looks like you are using tool orientation because lines are straight, not following curvature of cylinder, you need to use wrap function.

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genxmachining.mill
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@Anonymousthank you for your response. Unfortunately "project to surface" didn't work with the stick lettering Simplex fonts. It doesn't even let me select the curves. And yes, wrap toolpath was selected, it is just the angle of the photo. Still stumped as to why it only engraves seemingly random lines.

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seth.madore
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Without a file, it's anyone's guess. Can you share it?
File > Export > Save to local folder, return to thread and attach the .f3d file in your reply


Seth Madore
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genxmachining.mill
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Thanks for your reply @seth.madore . I have mocked up a test file demonstrating the same issue. Any advice would be much appreciated.

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Anonymous
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I made few changes, give tool some depth below model surface, eliminate lead in / out, use in computer compensation.

Lead in / out adds tails to each character, if inner depth is same as model top, tool hovers over model.

I got full tool path after selecting 'In computer" compensation, "off" setting gives partial tool path.

 

2021-01-31 10_13_03-Autodesk Fusion 360.png

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Anonymous
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If you want tool to follow exact lines, use sharp tip on tool, no flat.

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genxmachining.mill
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@Anonymous Awesome thank you very much for your help

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qcrispin
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When the diameter is reduced to 1.5" it becomes apparent the text is not truly wrapped around the surface. Years ago I solved this by plugging my 4th axis stepper into my Y-axis port and faking steps/inch until the text wasn't stretched. Would love not to have to do that again if there's a clean way to do it in Fusion. Seems like there should be?Screenshot 2023-10-07 11-31-58.png

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seth.madore
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Currently, the only really good way of doing stick font engraving on a rotary axis is to use Multi-Axis Contour, set it to 5-axis and then set the Primary Mode "to curve". Select a sketch line that goes thru the center of rotation and there you have it, a neat wrapped text (this assumes you've got the actual text wrapped on the surface, of course)


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
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