Tom,
Having looked through your recommended 5 axis kinematic arrangement, the Wiki entry and the latest RTCP posts I unfortunately have a few questions :
Q1 : are there any pictorial diagrams of 5 axis gimbal CB and 5 axis gimbal ab as I think the differenceiis the position of C0 either around Y or X ?
Q2 : as only 1 pivot length is required I am correct in thinking that the tool centre line of the spindle connected to the B axis when it is pointing vertically down is is the centre line of the C rotation axis ?
Q3 : is there a sample of the Kinematics.txt file for the above kinematic arrangement.
Maybe I haven't found the right pages so far.
Regards,
Tim
5 Axis Kinematics
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Re: 5 Axis Kinematics
Hi Tim,
A is rotation about the X Axis
B is rotation about the Y Axis
C is rotation about the Z Axis
here is an image from the User who used Kinematics5AxisGimbalAB
And a Video
From this related Thread.
I think they are basically the same kinematics except one uses the AB to control the angles and the other uses CB to control the angles. I think CB is more appropriate as normally:Q1 : are there any pictorial diagrams of 5 axis gimbal CB and 5 axis gimbal ab as I think the differenceiis the position of C0 either around Y or X ?
A is rotation about the X Axis
B is rotation about the Y Axis
C is rotation about the Z Axis
here is an image from the User who used Kinematics5AxisGimbalAB
And a Video
From this related Thread.
Yes I believe that is correct. Unlike your system.Q2 : as only 1 pivot length is required I am correct in thinking that the tool centre line of the spindle connected to the B axis when it is pointing vertically down is is the centre line of the C rotation axis ?
The Kinematics.txt file currently just contains the name of the Kinematics to use as described in the wiki. In the future some Kinematics parameters might be included to avoid the necessity of re-compiling for only a parameter change.Q3 : is there a sample of the Kinematics.txt file for the above kinematic arrangement.
Regards,
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.