Hi, just download RR_ v1.2 and 1. 1, the post processor Y2A.pp have a Post_name = wrong , it say wrapx2a not wrapy2a.
Hello, i got problem on open the rapid rotary V1.2 program. I can download the file but cannot open it. could you let me know where is the problem. I'm windows7. Thanks
This is good stuff! You do realize the problem in the US is about 25.4 times as big? 🙂 Tried it for my Fusion360 PP, but it doesn;t work, seems that the application expects a Z value before the A value (which makes sense). But i'm now using a Fanuc postprocessor that is embedded in Fusion360 that uses G93 per default.
Thank you from Russia, you are really cool man that made it
Thank you so much. This is brilliant!!!
NICE JOB BROTHER..BUT DOESN'T FUSION DO 4TH AXIS?
Cool video! Helped me track down my problem with my five-axis. From the research I've done, though, CAM doesn't necessarily output G94 or G93, as this is handled by the post-processor. An example of a post processor that does this can be found in the default Haas post-processor for HSMWorks/Fusion, and is made useful by setting useInverseTimeFeed = true
I might be wrong but the effect is pretty much the same as if you just multiplied F value by 180/(pi*r)?
friend of mine is running Linuxcnc. seems to have really long machine times for 3d even though he supposedly set to 200ipm? any ideas. I'm not familiar with Linux.
Thank you so much Shawn. I gave this a try in the wee hours of this morning and it worked well for my first try. Thank you for taking the time to do this.
Really useful video and program, thank you posting video.
Do you feel like making this into a LinuxCNC input filter?
Hi, just download RR_ v1.2 and 1.
1, the post processor Y2A.pp have a Post_name = wrong , it say wrapx2a not wrapy2a.
Hello, i got problem on open the rapid rotary V1.2 program. I can download the file but cannot open it. could you let me know where is the problem. I'm windows7. Thanks
This is good stuff! You do realize the problem in the US is about 25.4 times as big? 🙂 Tried it for my Fusion360 PP, but it doesn;t work, seems that the application expects a Z value before the A value (which makes sense). But i'm now using a Fanuc postprocessor that is embedded in Fusion360 that uses G93 per default.
Thank you from Russia, you are really cool man that made it
Thank you so much. This is brilliant!!!
NICE JOB BROTHER..BUT DOESN'T FUSION DO 4TH AXIS?
Cool video! Helped me track down my problem with my five-axis. From the research I've done, though, CAM doesn't necessarily output G94 or G93, as this is handled by the post-processor. An example of a post processor that does this can be found in the default Haas post-processor for HSMWorks/Fusion, and is made useful by setting useInverseTimeFeed = true
I might be wrong but the effect is pretty much the same as if you just multiplied F value by 180/(pi*r)?
friend of mine is running Linuxcnc. seems to have really long machine times for 3d even though he supposedly set to 200ipm? any ideas. I'm not familiar with Linux.
Thank you so much Shawn. I gave this a try in the wee hours of this morning and it worked well for my first try. Thank you for taking the time to do this.
Really useful video and program, thank you posting video.
Do you feel like making this into a LinuxCNC input filter?