I am new to CNC having just completed a CNC build. I am not sure where to go for help on this one. I downloaded the sample Lily (Dished out) model and created the tool paths in 3D Machinist. It is defaulted to just under a 4 x 6 area with the orientation horizontal (4" high x 6" wide). I rotated it 90 degrees to make it verticle with the flower petals at the top. I set the tool paths and saved the G-Codes.
I imported them into Mach3. The orientation is correct on my screen in Mach 3 as well. When I start cutting it, it cuts the work horizantal as it was originally oriented on the intial download from Vector Art3D.
Am I doing something wrong in 3D machinist or is this more of a Mach 3 setup promblem? Is the rotation option in 3D Machinist only for viewing and will always cut as originally oriented from Vector Art3D? Any guidance will be appreciated!
Work Orientation
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Re: Work Orientation
If your toolpath preview is correct and it shows correctly in Mach3, then I would suspect you have the x and y axes switched on your machine. You can switch these in Mach 3 by switching the inputs.
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Re: Work Orientation
Read this - should point you in the right direction:
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/mach_mill ... mach3.html
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http://www.cnczone.com/forums/mach_mill ... mach3.html
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Re: Work Orientation
Thanks Zeeway, I'll try this tonight. Had a total knee replacement and physical therapy has be rough and keeping me out of my shop for a little while.