PowerMill 5-Axis Vase Machining on Okuma MU4000V
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Watch this example of Autodesk PowerMill CAM software in action. Here we machine a commemorative vase to celebrate the relationship between Autodesk and Okuma in the North Americas. The part was machined on an Okuma MU4000V machine as part of the Partners in THINC facility. Many thanks to our partners at Okuma and Gosiger.
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High-efficiency 3-axis and 3+2 roughing
Deep pocket roughing
4-axis rotary machining
5-axis finishing
High-RPM coolant-driven tooling
Ultra smooth surface finish
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Nice job
Its nice
Power mill literally rocks .. Hope these capabilities are brought into HSM ... I know there are 5 axis capabilities .. But still Powermill is way ahead of HSM
Autodesk: MAKE GREAT PRODUCTS
What u r saying is absolutely right
@Autodesk Please add at least some more 5 Axis functions to Fusion 360! i want to build myself a 5 axis CNC and if Fusion 360 is going to have a great variety of 5 Axis Toolpaths, i would even pay 300 Euro a Year (even though i do not make 100k or more, not even close to 1k if any)
Oh and Machine Simulation would be very useful!
With 300 Euro a Year you only get the Standart version and that dont have 5 axis Cam, you need the Ultimate version for 1560 Euro a Year
oh okay
Would love to hear what the Supernurbs settings were for every operation, we struggle with those with Our okuma's sometimes.
table spins at ? ? RPM
Which software was designed the vase in?
You can do it in fusion 360