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ST-20Y C axis chamfering stuttering

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tomL4ANP
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ST-20Y C axis chamfering stuttering

Working on a part similar to the one shown below on my ST-20Y with live tooling:

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Having trouble getting usable code from fusion, unfortunately its producing hundreds of points which the control stutters on. Smoothing has no effect on reducing stutter.

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I have been able produce some interesting results with unwrapping the geometry and using a simple 2d contour, then adding a G112 in the code, however it seems to do some erratic movements in the corners. 

 

How can I get fusion to post simplified code that won't stutter, any help is appreciated. 

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Don.Cyr
in reply to: tomL4ANP

This may or may not apply to your Haas but on our Samsung lathe we had similar issues when milling and found out we had to program the C-axis brake unlock M-code at the beginning of the toolpath because of the same "studder" motion. Maybe something to try.

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tomL4ANP
in reply to: Don.Cyr

I appreciate your response, unfortunately the code posts out with a C axis unlock. 

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seth.madore
in reply to: tomL4ANP

Smoothing has no effect on C axis moves, and this exact question has been raised internally, but there are no immediate plans on improving this behavior, sadly.


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing

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