Toolpaths and Machining: 3D Rotary Machining

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Carveco Tutorial: Creating 3D Reliefs on a Rotary

In this tutorial, we demonstrate how to create 3D reliefs on a rotary axis using Carveco Maker. You'll learn how to set up a rotary model, import reliefs, add textures, and generate rotary toolpaths for machining.

🔹 Setting Up a Rotary Model

  • Go to File > New > Rotary Model.
  • Define your stock diameter (e.g., 3 inches) and length (e.g., 6 inches).
  • Select the rotary axis orientation (X or Y) based on your machine setup.
  • Set an appropriate resolution to preserve relief detail.
  • Click OK to create the model, then use Toggle Rotary/Flat to view the unwrapped layout.

🔹 Importing and Pasting Reliefs

  • Import reliefs from the Clipart Library or as an STL file.
  • Use Mirror and Transform tools to position and size the reliefs as needed.
  • Set the height of the relief (e.g., 0.25") before pasting.
  • Paste the relief onto the model and use Wrap View to visualize the cylindrical shape.

🔹 Adding 3D Texture

  • Add background detail with textures such as waves.
  • Scale and position the texture to cover the rotary model.
  • Use Merge High combine mode for blending with existing reliefs.

🔹 Creating Rotary Toolpaths

  • Under Toolpaths, choose Machine Relief for rotary machining.
  • If your relief exceeds your original stock size, Carveco will shrink the model to fit the material setup.
  • Set material Z and model position to Top, and half your diameter (e.g., 1.5") as material thickness.
  • Select a finishing tool (e.g., 1/16" ball nose) and calculate the toolpath.
  • Optionally add a roughing tool (e.g., 3/8" end mill) for faster machining.

🔹 Simulating the Toolpaths

  • Use the Simulation Control Bar or Fast Simulation to preview your rotary machining.
  • Watch for shrinkage in the relief and validate tool engagement.
  • Adjust angle settings (e.g., 45° or 90°) if needed for alternate carving directions.

🔹 Final Steps

  • When satisfied with your simulation, save the toolpaths.
  • Choose your rotary post-processor based on your CNC machine.

✔️ Key Takeaways

  • Create rotary models by defining cylinder dimensions and axis orientation.
  • Import, position, and blend reliefs and textures on the unwrapped rotary view.
  • Use Machine Relief toolpaths with roughing and finishing tools for rotary carving.
  • Let Carveco handle scaling if your relief exceeds stock size.
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  • I have tried to write a post processor for this but i dont understand the syntax well enough. I may have to find another software package that does what I need to do.

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