I was wondering if there is a way when creating toolpaths to have a mix of cuts with a lead in and lead out and ones with out?
I have a mix of closed geometry and also just straight lines and arcs that cannot have lead in/out.
Does this require 2 different Setups?
Toolpath for Straight Cuts
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Re: Toolpath for Straight Cuts
It would depend on what software you are using to to process the design once you have it out of CAD. I see you have posted this in the Autodesk/Fusion forum but are you using Autodesk/Fusion to post process and spit out your g-code also or are you saving your design as a DXF and using a program like Sheetcam to process it?
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Re: Toolpath for Straight Cuts
Fusion 360 allows you to adjust the lead-in length, etc. Just do the paths with no lead-ins as a separate group.Fuzzyx88 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 06, 2022 9:15 am I was wondering if there is a way when creating toolpaths to have a mix of cuts with a lead in and lead out and ones with out?
I have a mix of closed geometry and also just straight lines and arcs that cannot have lead in/out.
Does this require 2 different Setups?
David
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Re: Toolpath for Straight Cuts
Yes Im using Fusion 360 to design and post process.
When you say group, do you mean Setup?
When you say group, do you mean Setup?
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Re: Toolpath for Straight Cuts
I will take a look later this evening to see how I have done it in the past.
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Re: Toolpath for Straight Cuts
Here is a sample part that has several large circles along with 3 straight line cuts. The 3 lines are cut first (Profile 1) with the kerf width set to zero.
Then the circles and outer perimeter are cut (Profile 2) using the desired lead-in length. When you post process this you will have zero lead-in lengths for the 3 straight line cuts and the specified lead-in length for the circles and outer perimeter.
Let me know if you need further explanation.
David
Then the circles and outer perimeter are cut (Profile 2) using the desired lead-in length. When you post process this you will have zero lead-in lengths for the 3 straight line cuts and the specified lead-in length for the circles and outer perimeter.
Let me know if you need further explanation.
David
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Re: Toolpath for Straight Cuts
When I said "group", I was referring to the different profiles which each contain groups of features to cut.
So Profile 1 contains a group of 3 straight lines, and Profile 2 contains the 3 circles plus the outer perimeter.
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Re: Toolpath for Straight Cuts
Here is the test file I was using.
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Thank You for the detailed explanation. I will def give this a try.
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Welcome back!! I hope you had an enjoyable vacation.
David