Hello 

That 'dragging blade' is solution for some machines.
I use wheel blade and I notes that dragging blade is not good enough.
That's why I made 'index axis' to rotate blade, that system works but it's
hard to make g code and it's not 'realtime'.
Emc2 can handle kinematics like gantrykins.c, maybe I can set A axis to
follow XY tangent..
I need info how to do it or is it possible..?

Br
Stoneland    

-----Original Message-----
From: Ian W. Wright [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 3. helmikuuta 2009 17:56
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Emc-users] How to set A axis to follow XY tangent?

Machines used for cutting vinyl etc. often use a 'dragging 
blade'. that is, the blade is set at maybe a 45 degree angle 
to the horizontal and has a vertical pivot at its upper end. 
this pivot is held in bearings in the Z axis so that the 
blade can swing round easily. Now when the table moves at an 
angle, as the cutting edge is trailing behind the spindle, 
the blade simply turns itself to follow the line 
automatically and there is no need to drive the blade to be 
in line with the cut. I hope that this is clear enough...

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Best wishes,

Ian
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Ian W. Wright
Sheffield  UK

"The difference between theory and practice is much smaller 
in theory than in practice..."

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