Simple question Re: Intercon Profile feed rate control

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Simple question Re: Intercon Profile feed rate control

Post by kenmwallace »

My Acorn system with Sureservo2 is working well generally. I'm setting up a production line for musical instrument such as clarinets etc.

I use Profile in some steps of my process. When the tool enters the work, it does so as a rapid move which is too fast.

I see in the Turning feature that there is a way to select entering and exiting at feed rate. I don't see a similar option for the Profile feature.
Am I missing something?
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Re: Simple question Re: Intercon Profile feed rate control

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Post the Intercon program you are using (the .icn file, not the generated g-code). Intercon should use the federate of the first move into the part. If you are programming a first move that is less than the actual diameter of the stock, then it will rapid to the start of the first move, and therefore into the stock.
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Re: Simple question Re: Intercon Profile feed rate control

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Yes, the first move (from the "start" point, which is really the clearance point; to the beginning of the profile itself) should be a feedrate move if it is going to encounter materlal; and can be a rapid move if it is fully clear of the end of the stock.

Since you are probably turning between centers (no free end), it is likely you need to use a feedrate line for the first move.

Also on the profile screen, you will want to select "Rapid Between Cuts: No". That will ensure that the plunge to each new depth, in concavities in the middle of the profile, is also done at feedrate and not at rapid.


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Re: Simple question Re: Intercon Profile feed rate control

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I thought about de-selecting "rapid between cuts", but I am making long lateral cuts, so the return at feed speed of 5 ipm would take 2 minutes.


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Re: Simple question Re: Intercon Profile feed rate control

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kenmwallace wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2024 2:49 pm I thought about de-selecting "rapid between cuts", but I am making long lateral cuts, so the return at feed speed of 5 ipm would take 2 minutes.
I am using always rapid between cuts, with ok selection of entry path and depth of cut there is no problem.

Graph with 50% Feedrate to make sure the tool tip will not hit the part with rapid moves.

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Re: Simple question Re: Intercon Profile feed rate control

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I am pretty sure that "Rapid Between Cuts" only applies to X axis infeed, not the Z axis return.

Correct me if I'm wrong.


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Re: Simple question Re: Intercon Profile feed rate control

Post by suntravel »

cncsnw wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2024 10:57 pm I am pretty sure that "Rapid Between Cuts" only applies to X axis infeed, not the Z axis return.

Correct me if I'm wrong.
X infeed and moving in Z to a deeper part of the profile

Return in Z is always a rapid move

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Re: Simple question Re: Intercon Profile feed rate control

Post by kenmwallace »

Thank you Forum Contributors!
My assumption about the meaning of "Rapid Between Cuts" was wrong and led me to discount that as a solution.
Toggling that to NO fixed my problem without making the Z axis return at feed rate.
Ken Wallace
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