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Rotary Axis Software
	
	
		Hi
I have got a Chinese 6040 machine with a 4th axis mechanism.
I'm having difficulty in finding a piece of software to prepare paths to use this, that is affordable.
I object to paying up to three time the price of the machine for a piece of software I may only use once or twice.
I see a number of people adding 4th axies to their machines, so  I presume that they have software. 
I am looking for suggestions.
Thanks
	 
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Re: Rotary Axis Software
	
	
		Deskproto is one option but isn't free. Fusion 360 paid version does 4 axis indexed if that is good enough (that's £360/yr). 
I build my 4th axis just before Fusion pulled their cunning stunt. Took me a while to cool down while my handiwork sat on the shelf but finally I swallowed my pride and coughed up.
Here's the kind of work you can do with indexed 4th axis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFqE9NB2eWc&t=3s
For "true" 4th axis with curved surfaces etc, you'd need to pay for their damned "manufacturing extensions". These cost £1848/year, so hobby users can go whistle. Deskproto is 250 Euros to purchase. I didn't find anything else but may have missed something. Hopefully somebody will come along and fill the void. 
I imagine Fusion pricing has blown a hole in the sales of PocketNC https://pocketnc.com/. They still present Fusion's 5 axis toolpaths as viable options for home use, yet £1848 on top of the base subscription seems a bit on the high side to me. https://www.autodesk.co.uk/products/...ning-extension
	 
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		Depending on what you're trying to achieve, CNC Wrapper may work - https://www.cncwrapper.com/
	 
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Re: Rotary Axis Software
	
	
		And I have just realised CNC Wrapper is currently unavailable.
Alternatives appear to be G-code Wrapper - http://www.chestnutpens.co.uk/misc/gcodewrapper.html or G-code Ripper - https://www.scorchworks.com/Gcoderip...oderipper.html
	 
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Re: Rotary Axis Software
	
	
		Thanks Lads. I need to make a decision.
	 
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		Thanks, this is what I have gone with.
A bit of a learning curve, but being retired, I am Time rich, and cash poor.:wink: