Creating Revolved Stock
Introduction
In this example you learn how to create stock by revolving wireframe geometry. This example will also provide links to related topics.
Creating the Stock
The following images show our example part and the profile that we created to revolve for our stock geometry. For this lesson, imagine we have already turned the part on our lathe and now we want to do some milling, so we need create stock that represents our current part.
Part 1) Select the Stock type
By default rectangular stock is selected.
- In order to create revolved stock, under Stock Type, select Revolve.
Part 2) Select Geometry
With the Stock Type selected we are ready to select the geometry.
Part 3) Set the Revolve Axis
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Under Revolve Axis, select the Pick Axis option.
The Rotation Axis list box is automatically given focus to allow you to select geometry to add to it. -
Click the line representing the Rotation Axis.
The Stock is automatically revolved.
- When you are finished defining the stock geometry, click next to go to the Machine
Setup.
Mill Turn Revolved Stock Tips
The process of creating revolved stock for Mill Turn jobs is the same as for Mill jobs. The following section describes a few key points of using the revolve stock type for Mill Turn jobs.
Drawing Plane
The geometry that you create for revolved stock does not have to be drawn in the XZ plane, but if you are going to use the same geometry to create turning features, then draw it in the XZ plane of the machining origin (Machine Setup coordinate system) so you do not need to modify the geometry later. (Wireframe geometry for turning features must be drawn in the XZ plane of the machining origin.)