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Mach Discussion => Non English Forums => Spanish => Topic started by: josegermanlanda on January 03, 2019, 02:59:17 PM
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Hola. Trabajo con ARTCAM y en 4 ejes (A Rotatorio) en MACH3. Los postprocesadores que vienen con ARTCAM generan códigos para mecanizar SOLO en el eje Y. Mi eje rotativo está situado en el eje X. Cómo puede editar el post para que se genere el código haciendo movimientos sobre el eje X? Gracias y perdón por los errores: esta es mi primera intervención.
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I think the easiest way would be to modify your existing ArtCam post processor to exchange the X - Y axes then save it as 'my rotary' pp.
The details for modifying an ArtCam pp are contained in their .pdf http://frezeru.ru/files/Postprocessor%20Configuration%20Guide.pdf
Tweakie.
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Thanks a lot Tweakie for your kind answerd.
I have tried it and by the moment it works! I go now to try it in the CNC.
I am very gratefull to you. Best wishes.
JG Landa
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A new question, please.
The g code is not properly working. Actually it runs on X axis
I have changed these sentences:
FORMAT = [X|#|Y|1.4] <-----
FORMAT = [Y|#|X|1.4] <-------
FORMAT = [Z|#|Z|1.4]
FORMAT = [R|#| A|1.4]
; Home tool positions
FORMAT = [XH|@|Y|1.4] <------
FORMAT = [YH|@|X|1.4] <--------
FORMAT = [ZH|@|Z|1.4]
FORMAT = [RH|@|A|1.4]
And now the model is cutted INVERSE (like a mirror) ???
What I am doing bad?
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So you, or somebody else, made a typing error.
Easy to correct in notepad.
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Thank you ZASto for your reply.
I have made some change in the post and I think this will work:
I write it here for the community to be inform:
FORMAT = [R|#| A|1.4| -1.0]
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FORMAT = [RH|@|A|1.4| -1.0]
So all coordinates of rotary axis are move in the against direction (at least that is what I think).
Now, lets go to CNC to try it)
Best
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La solución anteriormente descrita funciona correctamente. Un saludo a todos
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Excelente :)
Tweakie.
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Glad to read :)
All the best.
;)