Riccardo76B
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Good morning to all,
My name is rich and I have just joined this forum.
I am a programmer cad cam for wood pantographs and I wanted to understand if it was possible to bypass an obstacle that I am meeting in the programming phase of 3 axis pantographs. practically I was asked to make bath sinks starting from a single block about 75mm making only the internal concave part of the sink. having only a 3 axes available as a pantograph, the first idea that came to mind was to design with autocad a round sink with in the center the command of autocad "elica". practically giving the starting radius and the final radius, automatically autocad generates the helical spiral on which the mill will be hooked and, changing the number of steps, you go to act on the definition of the past and on the final result. then directly on the machine, having created a unique path, we managed to manage the depth of departure and arrival giving the effect of the concave sink. therefore this first prototype sink has already been made. My problem is that if you were to please the owner and want me to make other sinks but with different shapes from that produced automatically by the propeller how could I do? I could do a lot of polylinea offsets that I want to create but in the machine, not being a unique path, you would see the effect of seeing so many jumpers in milling. to me it would be useful to understand if there is a way to make particular and shaped geometries so that you can then compose it as a single linear polylinea and that it has the characteristics of the propeller, that is from a flat external perimeter you have to offset towards the inside creating a single persorso (hold that in order to reach the result of the first sink, automatically through the helical command I used 250 spire... so I would need a quick method to draw this path and it is not possible to put behind drawing line by line and then join them. I hope I've explained quite well.
thanks and good day
My name is rich and I have just joined this forum.
I am a programmer cad cam for wood pantographs and I wanted to understand if it was possible to bypass an obstacle that I am meeting in the programming phase of 3 axis pantographs. practically I was asked to make bath sinks starting from a single block about 75mm making only the internal concave part of the sink. having only a 3 axes available as a pantograph, the first idea that came to mind was to design with autocad a round sink with in the center the command of autocad "elica". practically giving the starting radius and the final radius, automatically autocad generates the helical spiral on which the mill will be hooked and, changing the number of steps, you go to act on the definition of the past and on the final result. then directly on the machine, having created a unique path, we managed to manage the depth of departure and arrival giving the effect of the concave sink. therefore this first prototype sink has already been made. My problem is that if you were to please the owner and want me to make other sinks but with different shapes from that produced automatically by the propeller how could I do? I could do a lot of polylinea offsets that I want to create but in the machine, not being a unique path, you would see the effect of seeing so many jumpers in milling. to me it would be useful to understand if there is a way to make particular and shaped geometries so that you can then compose it as a single linear polylinea and that it has the characteristics of the propeller, that is from a flat external perimeter you have to offset towards the inside creating a single persorso (hold that in order to reach the result of the first sink, automatically through the helical command I used 250 spire... so I would need a quick method to draw this path and it is not possible to put behind drawing line by line and then join them. I hope I've explained quite well.
thanks and good day