Posted by
William Reidsema
on 2001-11-24 03:51:06 UTC
Hello All,
Back to the question of a full 4 axis
simultaneous interpolation software. Does such a
software exist? Is it within the reach of a
home-hobbyist's budget? Please don't confuse this with
most
post processor software that merely switches another
axis with the rotary axis. I'm a jeweler and I make
rings. Switching an axis with my mill's rotary axis
makes a round stone setting oblong. Of course I can
compensate for that mathematically, but then the stone
setting is curved on top. There must be something out
there that would work.
Thanks,
Bill Reidsema
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Back to the question of a full 4 axis
simultaneous interpolation software. Does such a
software exist? Is it within the reach of a
home-hobbyist's budget? Please don't confuse this with
most
post processor software that merely switches another
axis with the rotary axis. I'm a jeweler and I make
rings. Switching an axis with my mill's rotary axis
makes a round stone setting oblong. Of course I can
compensate for that mathematically, but then the stone
setting is curved on top. There must be something out
there that would work.
Thanks,
Bill Reidsema
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Discussion Thread
William Reidsema
2001-11-24 03:51:06 UTC
Fred Smith
2001-11-24 08:01:02 UTC
4ths axis controller
rab@r...
2001-11-24 11:16:35 UTC
full 4-axis