TReischl wrote:The help manual has this twisted sister paragraph about this issue. It is about as clear as mud. Furthermore, if a user is in fact setting up a rotary axis and a check box says "Axis is Rotary" then that checkbox should be checked. Period. Full Stop.
That is not the case here, instead, checking that box results in the axis not running correctly for the vast majority of people running a rotary axis. Some of them never notice it because they primarily cut along the linear axis and do not see that the rotary is not rotating under feed rate control.
Like I have posted elsewhere, this miserably labeled checkbox cost me 2.5 days and $400. And yea, I read that stupid paragraph in the manual a dozen times, it is so twisted it is virtually incomprehensible.
I thought about this 'work around' (hack around?) but to me this completely screws up the feedrate calculations. I suppose you could still use G93 acceptably, but if you forget, you are going to get some very weird behavior if you have setup your rotary pulses such that your units are in degrees. And if you setup the axis so that they are not in degrees but in inches/mm, then what diameter are you supposed to assume your part is? That is why I am reluctant to take this approach. I'd rather introduce a .0001" offset in X/Y/Z when I am using the A axis so that I can control feedrate the way I expect AND have the units behave correctly. But this is also a frustrating workaround.