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I would do some searching over in the post forum. Not a standard configuration and will take a little bit of adjustment to get done. People hate me for saying it, but since they are not responding to this thread I will say it. Get a hold of your Mastercam dealer and see about getting a specific post for your machine.

 

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Are you familiar with editing post? as Ron mentioned the generic 5Axis post will not work without some adjustment.

Start with this to fix your vectors, you might need to change the sign of rotdirl$ to get the right output.

 

rotaxis1$ = vecx #Zero

rotdir1$ = vecy #Direction

 

#Secondary axis angle description (in machine base terms)

#With nutating (mtype 3-5) the nutating axis and this plane normal

#are aligned to calculate the secondary angle

rotaxis2$ = vecz #Zero

rotdir2$ = -vecx #Direction

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what i have right now is this

( primary B rotatry)

 

rotaxis1$=vecy # zero

rotdir1$= -vecx  # direction

 

( secondary A tilt)

rotaxis2$=vecz # zero

rotdir2$=vecy # direction

 

that's work fine for the table sit parallel with the X axis, but the new machine, the table sit parallel with the y AXIS

should i leave the primary B alone and try to change the secondary direction only

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