Greetings all;

I am about to install this rebuilt rotary drive on my 6040 mill, aligned 
to rotate stuff on the Y axis, which is the long axis on a 6040.

Out of the alphabet of ABCUVW, which is the proper axis to call it?

It will for the next job, be turning a 2"x2"x18" on center of its 2x2 
end, stick of hard maple, carving a 2 start buttress thread that 18" long  
to make a screw for a leg vise paddle on my woodworking bench.

And, does this change the kinematics module which is trivkins now?

The intention is to turn the stick while advancing Y at 2x the pitch per 
rev of this axis, rotate the stick 180 degrees and reverse it to come 
back, carving the the 2nd start thread on the back stroke. Then advance 
both Z in the profile of the thread, doing a forward stroke up this 2nd 
start, back up the new axis by the 180 it was advanced to come back on 
the 1st start path. Then advance the starting rotation position along 
with a z to the next point in the profile, wash, rinse and repeat until 
the full depth of the buttress thread has been carved. Done right, both 
thread starts will get cuts from both directions of Y travel. Automatic 
backlash comp, although this mill does not seem to have measureable 
backlash. I used it to carve its own ER chuck wrenches from 1/2" alu 
plate, and should have added another thou, they fit very tightly. 

I am assuming that I can drive this new axis from 30,000 degrees to 
30,180 and back to 30,000 at the back end turn around wihout the axis 
doing any mod[360]'s on me.  And while I've yet to start the g-code 
itself, I'm thinking I should fix the y linear start and stop points, but 
increment the rotational degrees to carve the threads profile by small 
advances in Z vs rotation start.  The dead center end of the stick could 
then have threads clear to the end without an entry groove, it would just 
run off the end of the stick.

At the speed this rotary can move with its printed 50/1 harmonic drive, 
this could easily be a 3 or more day job.  With lots of vacuum cleanup. 
I've obtained 20 SC, 1/16" ball nose cutters, some with 3/16" LOC, some 
with 1//4" LOC. With that puny a cutter, I do expect to dull and break 
some of them.

Comments/guidance to keep me from doing something stupid would be much 
appreciated.

Thanks all. Take care and stay well.

Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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