Cnc HDPE Feed Screw 4th-Axis

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Cnc HDPE feed screw 4th-Axis demonstration on a customer's standard series 800mm x 1200mm table with 4-axis rotary unit.
    Our 4-axis rotary options open up even more machining possibilities on the standard series range we offer.
    Machine rapids are filmed in real-time and not sped up, once a machine has been tested, the speeds and accelerations are slowed down in the final configuration for customer
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Комментарии • 6

  • @J_AARTS
    @J_AARTS 2 месяца назад

    Qual programa vc usa pra gera esse vetores

  • @berendlucasvanderweide
    @berendlucasvanderweide 4 месяца назад

    If you want to have proper feedrate with a 4th axis, have a look at G94 and G95. (some controllers have a special setting for a 4th axis to compensate this behaviour) The feedrate is wrong by default for rotational movement where the diameter of the moving bit is varying if this makes any sense.

    • @kelbrandcam
      @kelbrandcam  4 месяца назад

      Hi, Much appreciated for sharing this information.
      Yes we have looked into these settings in the past - this was a demonstration on a customers unit with our standard configuration and the g-code was outputted using a standard post processor from Vectric Aspire.

  • @FikretCicek2263
    @FikretCicek2263 7 месяцев назад

    just started to do this 4th axle milling on my machine, same type as yours different brand, bought out of curiosity and turned out to be the love of my life. So amateur 100% here.
    i just wonder why you use flat endmill for roughing in this case? I only use flat end mills for flat bottom or profile cut. In this case i would definitely use jsut 1 ball head for roughing and finishing, but after have seen this i have the feeling i’m using wrong logic. I hope you can reply, would really appreciate. Thanks for the post.

    • @kelbrandcam
      @kelbrandcam  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Thank you for the comment.
      We're no experts with rotary cutting strategies so the use of the endmill was mainly because we use this approach when flat milling HDPE and aluminium.
      The endmills we use are designed for material removal so they might be more effective for this application. We've seen that our ballnose cutters seem to rub more than cut when roughing.
      If the your ballnose cutter can handle the roughing process I see no reason why not.

    • @FikretCicek2263
      @FikretCicek2263 7 месяцев назад

      @@kelbrandcam Thank you for your explanation. The fact is i never even used a flat end mill for this, i will definitely try it on my next project to see the difference.