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John Giess

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  1. When I try and open a .JPG file using rast2vec c-hook I get the following errors: “Failed to create a temporary file” and when I hit OK it then states “error in JPEG-library”. Files do not import. I can use paint to get the photo in using a .bmp, but I want to figure out why I cannot load a JPG file directly. Any ideas? Thanks John
  2. Hi All, Would someone have a solid/surface file of a mustang or a horse head? Our mascot at the college here is the mustang and we are looking to make a thermoform mold from the file. Thanks
  3. Thanks, Sorry for not doing a better search first!
  4. Hi All, I have used the gear c-hook and it is a great tool here at our college. Any suggestions on drawing the profile of a gear rack? I do not see any tools for the CAD work in M/C. Thanks John
  5. Hi Guys, I have a couple questions as far as Mastercam, .STL files and RP machines goes. I verify a part in MC and then save the final image result from verify as a .STL file. I than tried to run this .STL file on our Dimension 3D printer. The results are very poor as far as quality goes. Many surfaces were very triangular in appearance and not the quality that I get from the verification image. I have set my STL file creation to .0005. Should I not be trying to do this? Also it seems our RP machine crashes when I generate a .STL directly from MC. Sometimes it works but many times the head will crash directly into the model. Then we make the repair call which is under maintenance. I am interested if others are having any similar issues. Thanks John
  6. Thanks Guys Yes after setting safety zone to none and then re-chain the point all is well. Thanks John
  7. I was hoping someone could look at this file and tell me why I can not get op#6 (drilling) to go in a negative direction from z zero. It is in the MCX2 folder and is named Hub Cap Top JG Tues. It’s a student’s file and I just do not see what he did to make this happen. Thanks John
  8. Thanks John and Rick, John, I have a few questions (If I may): First it looks like you have select the same faces for drive and check surfaces- why is that? Drive has 5 surfaces selected and check has 6- I am having a hard time seeing the extra surface for the check surface, which is the 6th surface? It also seems like you have selected the narrow 1/16 wide flat surfaces on each side of the cutout, how did you select all these surfaces and only end up with 5 drive surfaces. (this is not clear to me!) It also looks like you constructed a flat surface at the bottom side of my part- why was that? It seem like when I don’t understand some thing I really don’t get it with out a little help! Sorry for all the questions, but I just can not see the light on some of these issues! Thanks again John
  9. Thanks all, Rickster I did upload the file into the MCX2 Files folder and named it AXLE JIG JG. Thanks for any help and thanks to all for all the suggestions to try above. Now I have to find the time to try them. John
  10. Hi all, Looking for some Toolpath suggestions on a part as below. I have rough sawed off the angles on both ends and I am having trouble getting a Toolpath that will not try and re-cut these areas on the ends. The cutout is for a 1 1/8” pipe. Flowline finish does a nice job finishing the surfaces, but I am looking to get a Toolpath that roughs out the cutouts with not making useless toolpaths in the areas where I have rough cut the angles away. Thanks John
  11. Thanks John, That makes sense now: just turn the .sldprt into a drawing file in Solidworks and then save as a .dwg. When in a part file the .dwg option is not giving. I have not done much with drawing files in Solidworks so I guess I just didn’t give that a try. Thanks John
  12. Hi all, Is there an easy way to bring in a 2D sketch from Solidworks into Mastercam X2? I just want to draw in 2D and not make any solids in Solidworks and just import into M/C. Presently I make it a solid and import and then delete solid body and all wireframe lines. Any help would be great. Thanks John
  13. 11 min 41 sec IBM T60 Laptop 1.67 GHz Centrino Duo-Core processor 1 GB RAM XP Pro
  14. While running X2 SP1 it looks like the one-way versus zigzag directional control is backwards in the Pencil finish toolpath. When I select one-way it gives me zigzag. Not sure if this has been reported or not. Any one else getting the same error? Thanks John
  15. You can select a single face or multiple faces from a solid and just machine them also. You could also change your solid to surfaces using create/surfaces/ surfaces from solids. I used this before and it works well. Hope this helps John

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