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Amancio Mccrae

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Jun 10, 2024, 3:41:23 PM6/10/24
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I was simply trying to use the 4th axis to turn a rectangular block to face 2 or 4 sides, and pocket 2 sides. When posting, it simply fails. Not sure if Ill be able to do what I would like all in one, if not I am also fine writing it in (just knowing how correctly) or lastly manually rotating the block once each individual operation is done. Thank you for your time.

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(Looking through the forums, it looks like I may need to enable "machine configuration", as in through mach3mill.cps, the code itself?)
A post where I am wondering if the attached M4x.cps file is something I can use, going to check it out:
-processors/need-help-modifying-mach3mill-post-for-use-with-trunni...


Post processor signature could not be verified (error 0xfffffffc).
Generated by: Fusion 360 CAM 2.0.2271
...
Warning: Work offset has not been specified. Using G54 as WCS.
Error: Tool orientation is not supported.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Error: Failed to invoke function 'onSection'.
Error: Failed to invoke 'onSection' in the post configuration.
Error: Failed to execute configuration.
Stop time: Thursday, August 04, 2016 8:00:31 AM
Post processing failed.



When you do the extrude if you set it as from object, then click on the outside of the cylinder, then for the distances you just do a - whatever, it wraps the extrude to the cylinder and the depth is constant.

Thakns for the answer. I had actually tried that change myself but didn't see any difference. Just tried again and unless there is something somewhere else to do to get the change taken (I have even made a new file, with a new description) I still get the inverted text.

Thanks for the constant depth example - I had come across some videos or posts that said wrapping wasn't possible in F3D and that what I did was a workaround. Or I misunderstood and the wrap that is missing is the one we'd actually want - where the edges of the embossing are perpendicular to the cylinder wall at this location instead of being straight to the sketch plane.

Did you have a look at the setup in my example, your one you had the origin in the wrong places, for any 4th axis work the origin needs to be at dead center end with the axis pointing in the correct direction.

Thanks for the constant depth example this is a work around - I had come across some videos or posts that said wrapping wasn't possible in F3D and that what I did was a workaround. that would of been out of date. Or I misunderstood and the wrap that is missing is the one we'd actually want - where the edges of the embossing are perpendicular to the cylinder wall at this location instead of being straight to the sketch plane. this is 4th axis continuous, what fusion does not have yet and is what is wonted by almost everyone

the wrap function in any program that has a wrap function one part of the cut is always going to be angled, as it's a axis substitution or in your case changing X to A so the cutter cant get into the position where it's straight up and down to the surfaces, it would need a X axis movement to do it.

> Did you have a look at the setup in my example, your one you had the origin in the wrong places, for any 4th axis work the origin needs to be at dead center end with the axis pointing in the correct direction.

I was talking of the CAD side of things in this instance, not of CAM, the fact that the emboss isn't towards the axis - But yeah I've seen many requests about that so hopefully that will make its way in one day.

Fusion needs to know the center of rotation it could be anywhere along the the center of the material, saying dead center end and setting it to dead center end is a lot easier to do as it's at the center of the whatever is holding it to the 4th axis, or the center of the part at the other end.

It stands out that people don't home the machine properly if they need to remove a Z0 at the start as that is Z going to home, if the code is setup properly and the machine the machine will not go to work Z0 as it's set to go to a Z+ position.

I have the same problem. Specifically, I cannot access the 4th axis using the Autodesk post processor for Mach3. I've tried to tweak the .cps file myself without success. I've also tried Daniel_Lyall's "mach3mill with-axis.cps, also without success. I keep getting the message "Direction is not supported for machine configuration."

Hi, I have a self-built CNC machine working with Mach 3 on a dedicated computer with parallel port running Win XP. Can I use Easel directly (i.e. without exporting/importing gcode) with my existing setup? If yes, how do I go about it?

hello excuse me I have a problem that I do not understand when I pass the gcode generated by EASEL on mach3 nothing happens no movement nothing I do not know why and especially how to solve the problem

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