On 10 December 2012 09:31, Tomaz T. <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Is there a way of milling a certain geometry with which can be checked 
> accuracy (or alignment) of 5 axis machine, especially angles between 4th and 
> 5th axis (B and C). I'm not looking for a very very precise accuracy check, 
> due to machine rigidity is not on very high level, so I'm looking for a kind 
> of basic check without help of any high precision (and expensive) instruments.

Machining half of a point-up cube then testing with a setsquare should
be fairly instructive. (By which I mean a 3-sided right-angle pyramid)
There may be a better, standard, choice.


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