jdervin
10-14-2010, 12:06 AM
I was doing a test cut for a fairly simple turned table leg on the indexer and encountererd something new. There are two individual turning zones on the leg (otherwise it's square) and the cutting file generated by ArtCAM is turning a portion of one zone less than a full 360°. In the roughing file, the first two slices in that zone raster between 178.984° and -179.941°. Starting with the third slice, the raster rotates between 159.229° and -178.984°, leaving an uncut "wall" along the back side of the turning (see photo below).
I've often wondered why my files don't simply raster between 180° and -180°, but assumed it had something to do with bit diameter or imperfections in calculating PI to convert a circumference to a length. This time though, I can't explain why the cutting file suddenly changes at a new depth, and also wonder why the problem only happens in one of the two zones (both were created on the same model).
The finishing file behaved similarly, but the same problem zone had additional steps at the end of each rotation: after stopping at the "wall", the bit lifted off the piece, the B-axis finished rotating to the 180° point, then rotated back (after stepping over), dropped back down and continued cutting.
I've poured through the data in the .sbp files and scrutinized the ArtCAM model, but can't see any reason for these results. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I've often wondered why my files don't simply raster between 180° and -180°, but assumed it had something to do with bit diameter or imperfections in calculating PI to convert a circumference to a length. This time though, I can't explain why the cutting file suddenly changes at a new depth, and also wonder why the problem only happens in one of the two zones (both were created on the same model).
The finishing file behaved similarly, but the same problem zone had additional steps at the end of each rotation: after stopping at the "wall", the bit lifted off the piece, the B-axis finished rotating to the 180° point, then rotated back (after stepping over), dropped back down and continued cutting.
I've poured through the data in the .sbp files and scrutinized the ArtCAM model, but can't see any reason for these results. Any suggestions would be appreciated.