Thank you very much for such clear and very detail explainning. We were looking for program tips and this video helped a lot!!
@loganthemachine78413 жыл бұрын
Great video!
@dhavalgandhi17502 жыл бұрын
If I complete Polygon turning at one Spindle Speed..after that change RPM without removing workpiece .. Is it work on same path of Hexagon or Not ..?? Actually facing issue at one place...
@EurotechElite2 жыл бұрын
@dhavalgandhi We apologize for not replying to you sooner! The problem with increasing the speed of the cutter during polygonal turning is that both spindles will sync to the same ratio. Even with an RPM change, the start of the cutter cannot be guaranteed to be the same as the previous RPM. There should not be an increase in the speed of the cutter or the part spindle during the Polygonal Turning. The primary issue with changing RPM is that you would need to run first with your rpm making your flats or planes, stop and restart with a new rpm, and then attempt to sync up at the same ratio (1-2) using the same Z start. To find the same plane, you could use an R for shifting until you find the same phasing.
@mohamadhaziqmohamadzin91912 жыл бұрын
What machine you use?
@EurotechElite2 жыл бұрын
@mohamadhaziqmohamadzin Hi Mohamad! Sorry for the late reply! Polygonal Turning can be accomplished on all Eurotech Multi-Axis Turn/Mills, such as the Ultima, Trofeo, Multipla, Stallion, and Rapido, as well as our High-Performance Universal CNC Dual Y-Axis TTL Volar series! It can also be accomplished with our CNC Chuckers, such as the Forza TA and Toro TD series. As you can tell, we offer a variety of incredible machines and work holding tools to suit any machine need out there. Please reach out to us if you're interested in receiving more information! We will be happy to help you! www.eurotechelite.com or jeffwalz@eurotechelite.com
@GraphicManInnovations2 жыл бұрын
very very inserting, however i was imagining that diameters what has to do with concave/convex surfaces not the ratio I need an explanation from you, how the ratio can give that effect? based on what? the number of cutters can be compensated by rpm, so how that change the surface flatness?, also how can i get that formula to calculate flatness of the surface, can you share an email or link plz? thanks in advance
@Evan-e-cent Жыл бұрын
See the above post.
@GraphicManInnovations Жыл бұрын
@@Evan-e-cent what post? cant see it
@Evan-e-cent Жыл бұрын
To GraphicMan Innovations: It appears that my post was deleted because it mentioned my web site which includes a computer simulation of polygon cutters which could be very useful to people posting here. I suggest you search for ride the gear train by evan lewis. I will post a KZbin video about it soon.