Pro Engineer users,
I've been working on the slots on the cam tube in this photo for quite some time now and I'm getting fed up with Pro-E. I feel like I've tried everything.
Here's my situation: I'm machining this tube all at once in a Mazak Integrex with 5 axis and live tooling. However the controller is only set up to move 4 axis on the machine at a time instead of 5 axis. The full 5 axis capabilities is another $20k so the company I work for decided against that. As far as the cut goes. The engineer drew the part so that the walls of the slots are completely aligned with the center axis of the tube. I'm using Creo 1.0 and the best way to get a tool path on the part has been 4th axis trajectory milling or 4th axis surface milling. The trajectory milling using the axis control looks liked it worked at first but looking at it closer the tool axis of the end mill was not following the geometry due to the tool Y axis of the machine not pointed at the center of the tube. Why is Creo moving the Y axis of the machine when all that needs to move is the X, Z and C axis?
And then you would think that since surface milling rotation can point at the center axis of the tube that should work great. Wrong. It has been very difficult to even create a tool path. Creo says it can't create a tool path because of gouging. Why can't Creo tell you what to fix in order for it to work? And why can you draw the part in Pro-E but it can't machine it?
I really wish Pro E would go through and test every different possibility and fix the bugs on the Manufacturing side. It could be so much better.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian
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