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4th axis wrapped toolpath help

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john44SD4
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4th axis wrapped toolpath help

Hi Guys,

 

I was just wondering if anybody could offer some advice please. We have a doosan dnm4500 with a trunion (4+5axis) which i have been using for just positional work until now, I'm looking at making a shift style drum just using the 4th axis for rotating the part round as i cut a path in it. I can get the cutter path to work how i want but when i come to post it it just say failed onOpen. Has anyone had similar, I'm new to 4+5 axis work. I have attached the fusion file and also a screen shot of the part.

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seth.madore
in reply to: john44SD4

What post processor are you using? I'm guessing the issue you're running into is that your Post isn't configured properly for 5 axis motion or the orientation in which you have it set

 


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
Message 3 of 9
john44SD4
in reply to: seth.madore

Hi Seth yes that's exactly whats happening, I have been using this pp for a while just doing positional stuff but not multi axis motion stuff.  Image of m/c table for reference.

IMG_20200812_133341.jpg

Message 4 of 9
seth.madore
in reply to: john44SD4

It sounds then like your Post will need to be edited to support 4/5 axis motion. Here's an article on how you can effect this change:
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/fusion-360/learn-explore/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/How-t...

 


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
Message 5 of 9
john44SD4
in reply to: seth.madore

I have already done this and the pp works if im just using it to drill holes in multiple faces or angles. I'm unsure now of what else to modify?

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seth.madore
in reply to: john44SD4

In the picture shown above, is that the trunnion set at A0 C0?


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
Message 7 of 9
john44SD4
in reply to: seth.madore

That is the trunion but its set a around z and b around y

Message 8 of 9
john44SD4
in reply to: john44SD4

Hi Seth, I'm really sorry to wasted your time but I've just realised it is my fault, instead of selecting the tube diameter as the x axis it should of been the z like the attached picture. Now  i have done this it produces the m/c code fine.

Again really sorry for wasting your time.

 

Kind regards

John

part.jpg

 

Message 9 of 9
seth.madore
in reply to: john44SD4

Oh, not at all, that's what we're here for. 

As you can see, that was what I was leading up to with my question, I suspected as much. Glad we got it sorted!


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing

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