On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 1:55 PM, Dirk <bigengin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Dec 11, 2008, at 8:10 PM, Chris Radek wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 12:18:45PM -0600, Jon Elson wrote:
>>>
>>> GOOD point!  You (Risto) might want to get in touch with Chris Radek,
>>> who has a desktop 5-axis mill at the 2008 CNC workshop.
>>> He has some software that generates the toolpaths, but I didn't
>>> inquire
>>> how he was doing it.  I should have.
>>
>> No I don't.  The demo gcode was handwritten.  John K wrote it.
>>
>
> Did you try any generated code?
> At work we are looking into buying a 5 axis mill. I never thought it
> would be easy to operate such a machine, but it seems to get harder
> every day I learn more about it. And we don't even have it yet.
> I am also curious if Stuart's machine is using handwritten code or
> that he is using some kind of cam software. If so, I am really curious
> how the postprocessor was made.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35tHYaDUmZQ
>
the Gcode was generated by NCL - an APT style language and CAM system

> I am using NX for design and engineering.  Now that I have my 3axis
> hobby machine I am trying to figure out how NX cam works. So far, I
> understand it just a bit, I made a postprocessor for it and all seems
> to work pretty good. But to me, the step from 3 to 5 axis is not just
> 2 axis extra. Handwriting code for a 5 sided block might an option,
> maybe even a pyramid. But I think it is already pretty hard to chamfer
> all edges of a pyramid for instance. So, you will need something to
> generate toolpaths, even for parts that don't look very complicated.
> So, for the 5 axis users, what cam software do you use? How did you
> get a postprocessor?
>
> Dirk
>
if you are using NX by UniGraphics (UG) then you have a fully capable
5 axis CAM system (almost as powerful as NCL) :)
learning NX without training will take some time
training can get you up to speed much faster
training will expose you to all the tools
I have no direct experience with the post generator in NX - it is said
to be very flexible and powerful



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