Rotary Plunges To Zero Position On Start
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My Rotary is Axis A (4th Axis), I have my home position set to X0,Y0,Z0,A0.
Z0 is the middle of the stock on the Rotary, however I move the Z to Z40 for initial start position so its not burried in the material when moving to X0,Y0,A0 .. If that makes sense ..
The following code is generated by F360, using a Rotary Axis A (4th Axis).
However when I run the code, I believe at line 5 it plunges the spindle directly into the stock and tries to burry the cutter 20mm before any other actions.
1 (ANGEL - 42MM SQ - 1MM TAPERED - ROUGHING)
2 (T2 D=1. CR=1. TAPER=10DEG - TAPERED MILL)
3 G90 G94 G91.1 G40 G49 G17
4 G21
5 G28 G91 Z0.
6 G90
7 (FACE -135)
8 T2 M6
9 S10000 M3
10 G17 G90 G94
11 G54
12 G0 A135.
13 G0 X28.463 Y114.636
14 G43 Z32.757 H2
Fusion 360 lets me select Rotary when designing, which also sets the Zero points to the center of the stock.
Is this a programming error in F360, or is my machine somehow interpreting the code incorreclty ?
Is there a way in F360 to have the Zero Point set to the stock top, instead of the stock center ?
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