Version 9.5 of Aspire has a rotary feature. This video will look at that feature. It focuses on the different ways you can turn a part round by using the rounding tool path.
You are correct. It is a little hard to know exactly how each of the dimensions in the gadget are being used. The "Blank Size and Shape" at the top means "Starting Blank Size and Shape". The "Cylinder Dimensions" at the bottom means "Finished Cylinder Dimensions".
This is a question not a suggestion, but had you lied to the software and said that your piece was 14 inches long, wouldnt that have left you with a 1 square on each end? very helpful video about to watch number now.
Maybe I am not understanding your question, but I will try an answer. If I have missed your question, let me know and it will try again. If I left the model as it is at 12 inches and put a 14 inch piece of wood in the machine and I set the X zero point to be 1 inch from the head stock, then I would have had about 1 inch of square stock left on each end. I say about 1 inch because the stock left will be 1 inch minus the radius of the bit. Remember I did this in Aspire 9.5. I have not tried it in Aspire 10. Some of the things I pointed out may have changed. Thanks for watching.
Thanks a lot....!! Really it's very helped. Again, Thank you.
You are welcome. I am glad it was helpful
5:40, very impartant!
You are correct. It is a little hard to know exactly how each of the dimensions in the gadget are being used. The "Blank Size and Shape" at the top means "Starting Blank Size and Shape". The "Cylinder Dimensions" at the bottom means "Finished Cylinder Dimensions".
This is a question not a suggestion, but had you lied to the software and said that your piece was 14 inches long, wouldnt that have left you with a 1 square on each end? very helpful video about to watch number now.
Maybe I am not understanding your question, but I will try an answer. If I have missed your question, let me know and it will try again. If I left the model as it is at 12 inches and put a 14 inch piece of wood in the machine and I set the X zero point to be 1 inch from the head stock, then I would have had about 1 inch of square stock left on each end. I say about 1 inch because the stock left will be 1 inch minus the radius of the bit. Remember I did this in Aspire 9.5. I have not tried it in Aspire 10. Some of the things I pointed out may have changed. Thanks for watching.