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Omar_IME

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  1. Sorry Ron. I would never compare any cam system as I already use few cam's systems except UG. But usually we as a reseller would face something similar if facing ex UG user and i never use UG before to bring any conclusion for their question. Anyway, I already solved it last time by manipulating the Arc Filter and Tolerance. It solved for both faceting surface and tool mark. I just need some time to find the solution. I am using the lastest Mastercam and through Advance Toolpath View, we can see the dotted lines along the toolpath. So after compare Tranditional 3D Surface Finish and Scallop or Waterline which solve the mark and faceting surface issue. I can concluded that the solution for any toolpath that effect our surface finish is, the Scallop toolpath have way more points distributed along the toolpath while for 3D Surface Finish have lesser points. So all I need to do is to tighten the tolerance and set some of the parameters in Arc Filter and Tolerance. it will gave the same surface quality o ou part. I tested on a simpler part to find the root cause of this issue. Thanks for all advices everyone. WhatsApp Video 2020-07-02 at 14.15.04.mp4 WhatsApp Video 2020-07-01 at 16.25.27.mp4 WhatsApp Video 2020-07-01 at 16.21.38.mp4
  2. Thanks everyone for helping. Gladly to hear some advice from everyone .5th axis CGI, oh really, welcome to our country. Drop me a message if you come here again. Im staying at Penang. But do we have any specific reason why this transition mark happen? I thought before to use flowline as the passes transition is at the end of surface. But anyway, do we have any specific reason of this issue happen? Is it because of tool deflection cause it to vibrate? If that so, if i clamp tool shorter it would eliminate this issue right?
  3. Hi everyone, Good day, i have one issue with transtion mark on 3D surface when using Equal Scallop. Please refer to the picture below. Tolerance is 10 micron.
  4. Hi mates, Lets say if i want to output only total time at header. Then how should i do?currently im using your idea but in when i output the nc file with subprogram ,then it would be problem.
  5. normally buffer overflow caused by your stop bit and data bit. do check back your machine parameter. the DNC setting must tally with machine parameter
  6. maybe it because of you have customize the post. Standard post won't do that..
  7. my 5 axis machine simulation got an error for driiling operation. I'm using 5 axis peck drilling. Can anyone help me?? I don't have idea anymore to solve it...
  8. I think it is one of the bug Mastercam X7. If you are using MU1, You should upgrade it to MU2.. good luck
  9. Can but definitely it will not accurate unless you have to make some modification. Current mastercam got a function called FBM ( Feature Based Machining). It is a function that read your solid part and generate automatically to 2D toolpath. But, anyhow you have to set up some parameters and tools. Also, you can specified tools you want to use. It is the easiest way to generate toolpath. But normally, I will use for simple part only.
  10. I try to get the program so that i can try in my computer, but due to the file considered as confidential so, i can't access it. same goes to Z2G. they resist me to take their setting. Already 2 months pending this case, I already check some of their program setting. We use Metric as our units. Feedrate : 40-600 Plunge rate : 10-200 Spindle speed : 8500-15500 Tool time change : 2.0s Dimension of stock : 100*50*10 mm stuck with this. someone help me
  11. Hi, I had a case that i cannot solve even until now. The time estimated in Mastercam X6 run too far from the original.(about 6 hours longer than real machining time). He's using contour toolpath for all of his 6 toolpaths for this project. As far as i know, if drilling/bore toolpath, it would make a large time estimation differences rather than real machining time. But in this case, he only use 6 contour toolpaths but the estimation time has 6 hours differences from real maching time. Can someone help me with this?

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