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5-Axis programming challenge

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boomstra

Automotive
Apr 25, 2005
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Hello,

We use NX9 and want to create a 5-axis toolpath.
Attached is a file of a cone with some kind of thread.
I want to mill the thread with a end mill 10mm.
When you have a look at the atached file the endmill should be guided along the green faces and the tip of the endmill should follow the green face.
I tried it several times but it I cannot get right.
Does anyone of you have a solution?

Jeroen
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=e9a9f4ee-13a3-4174-b42c-2728fe92a8ff&file=engtips.prt
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Can you provide an image?
What operation types have you tried?

Mark Rief
NX CAM Customer Success
Siemens PLM Software
 
Hi Jeroen
Open the variable contour operation
click on the projection vector wrench
in the specify vector section, flip the direction of the vector
regenerate.

Regards,
Mario
 
Jeroen,
sorry I missed what you really need.
to accomplish what you want you may:
use the yellow surface as part geometry.
Instead of curve point drive use surface area drive, pick the green surface
and set the material side and cut direction and pecentages accordingly.
Projection vector use tool-axis.
Set Tool-axis Relative to drive, Lead angle=0 Tilt Angle=90

Good luck
Mario.
 
Hi MarioC92705

Thanks this is what I needed!
With a little tweaking I got the right toolpath.
Thanks a lot.

Jeroen

 
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