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Download Tds Survey Link Software. So, I just bought a hobby license for deskproto multi axis. I was super excited about using the 4th axis eventually. Well, a part I'm working on suddenly changed and 4th axis became something I needed. I started looking into it and noticed I can't use my Y axis. It only does X, Z, and A. That's not really 4th axis if I only have access to 3 of them is it?

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Is this normal for 4th axis machining? I'm having a lot of issues programming my part because theres an entire section that would be done entirely in X,Y,Z and the rest of it would be better done with X, Z, A. I have some off center pockets that it wont be able to cut because it can't move along the Y axis. This could be a newbie issue but it's looking like something I'd be able to do in a single job if I had access to x, y, z, and a, will require three jobs and re-alligning the part since one operation will be rotational and the other two will be basic 3ds with a flip. Hi Lance, DeskProto offers two ways of using the rotation axis: - continuous rotation, where indeed only X, Z and A move and the Y-axis is not used (the cutter stays at Y=0 which is exactly above the rotation axis). - indexed machining, where plain 3-axis machining (XYZ) is used, then the part is rotated, then again 3-axis machining, a rotation, etc. This is multi-sided machining, and can be done using the wizard 'Two or mode sides, automatic rotation. Heroes Lore Iii Android.

Looks like for your part you need the second method (or a combination of both). That sucks = My part has a square pocket and some round parts with grooves in them. The square pocket can't be cut with my tool from the side because of the depth and length but if it was face cut using XYZ it'd be fine and my o-ring groves and round parts can't be cut without rotation for obvious reasons so the loss of Y means I have to do the job in a minumum of 2 jobs with 2 operations each when I was really hoping I could do it in a single job with 2 operations = Also, no simulation in rotation mode makes me a sad panda. I too noticed this shortcoming of DeskProto. Support suggest writing a postprocessor but couldn't name an api to do that, that has access to the model geometry and tool collision checks.