What software can do this? | | Hi,
after building a big CNC wood router, I now turn to a foam cutter that can cut foam wings for my model planes. Mechanical the machine is simple: two 2D moving carts, on threaded bar. The distance between the carts I can alter so the distance equals the length of the wing, so to speak. I've constructed a wire tensioner that keeps the tension equal at all times, using some pulies and weights. Now I've been reading alot about software, but it's not my strong point, and I want to be sure I get the right stuff.
Now for the software bit;
I design the tip airfoil and the root airfoil in AutoCAD. I don't only cut the outside contour, but also chambers and for instance an opening for a carbon tube. And that's where the trouble starts, I think. If the tip is just a centain percentage of the root, the cutting speed will be an equal percentage. But cutting the tube-hole, there will be speed variations. Getting from the contour-cut to the hole-starting-point will be a different size at tip and root, but cutting the hole should be equal at both sides, so the cutting speed should be equal too, not a percentage. Also, the hole might be located at 1/3 of the wing-width at the root, but at 1/2 of the length of the tip. I think I need software that accepts me giving it 'synchronisation points'. I hope you understand, English is not my first language and getting into these technical details isn't easy...
Please help me pick the right bits and bytes,
Cheers,
Hugo |