Setting Center of Rotation for a 5 Axis CNC Mill 202003190858211

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You would have saved me from so many headaches if I saw this two years ago. Haha great video by the way.

cheeriomartinez
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Thanks, that makes it a little clearer.

stevejohnson
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Need to take half the gap you found in Y from A90 to A-90 to get the proper Z axis shift. Also, most machines do not have a full +-90 on the A/B tilt axis. There are still ways to find MRZP though, just need to be clever about it.

Eggsrbcrushed
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Ya this video was awesome. Trying to figure out our haas tr100 at my school.

ExplodingPinappleHD
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How to take zero for z, x and y axis
Please more explain

engmoneermusa
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what about swivel head 5 axis gantary type machine same procedure to find the z offset?? If not using TCP or RTCP?

cadcamdevelopment
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I'm confused about setting A axis with part zero set. It seems you are working with a B and C axis. Is this protocol to cover the event of a trunnion setup 90 degrees rotated?

barleypaw
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Those +2 attachments on haas machines are garbage...at least the non-trunnion type / single sided unit...like the TRT160. I've been using one for almost 4 years now and it's never produced better than .0015" tolerance. And, haas techs and many other users have said the same thing. It's fine if you use it for workholding and re origin your part every time you move it, but forget about running a full 5 axis routine and getting any kind of accuracy. Perhaps a full trunnion is better...I wouldn't know.

motoflyte
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Grand Prairie Texas or Alberta Canada? im in Grande Prairie Alberta Canada

brianwaayenberg
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not all trunnions can sweep +/- 90 degrees.

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I can't watch this ADBLOCKERS violate YouTube s terms of service lol

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