by AvB » Tue Dec 01, 2020 10:32 pm
Thanks, yes, I understand that. And I do appreciate the higher accuracy of UCCNC, which is important to me for cutting highly developed, high performance model aircraft airfoils. But ... to clarify my question ... is there anything I can do to increase the speed in the arc sections? I'd be OK with it slowing down in tight curves like the actual leading edge radius, but it's dramatically slowing down in sections where the curve is not tight at all and such a slow speed is not necessary.
After posting this yesterday, I created a subsection of the wing model to the side and ran a whole bunch of air cuts, changing parameters each time to try to get improvement. I used a stopwatch to time 10 passes (5 back and forth). It's only a small tailplane (horizontal stabilizer) around 11cm across. I tried loosening up the MCE and MLE settings. I loosened up the tolerances in the CAM program. I increased all the feedrate parameters (approach, engage, etc). I tried, one at a time, everything I could think of that might help, but no matter what, it still took the same 33 seconds for the 10 passes. Nothing helped. I'm an amateur so perhaps there's something else I'm missing.
For most things I can live with it but these wing surface finishing cuts are at a fine stepover so even for a small tailplane like this there are more than 2000 passes. So the slow moves really extend the cutting time dramatically, plus the machine does a lot more speed up/ slow down on each pass as well.
If you can suggest anything at all that I can do to increase the pass speed, please let me know.
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