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I'm no Bullines but try to up your allocations under screen configure... May be currently limited to around 40MB.
MfgEng
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How dimensionally stable is ABS? UHMW will creep over time and from this experience, I now let parts sit between roughing and finishing operations. If there are features that allow, I love to bolt parts thru themselves. This keeps any distortion from clamping to an absolute minimum.
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Greg
Depending on the production quantities - go PCD tools all the way! Coolant thru PCD tipped "G" drills with high polished flutes. Kennametal has their TX line of Solid Carbide drills and also check HAM Precision - out of Germany - They make some nice tools.
For Milling - Clapp and Haney PCD facemills
Niagara Cutter A331 HSS Endmill w/.003" cylindrical land ground along the margins for added stability.
For Turning - Kenna and Sandvik now have great grades and Geometry for Aluminum. Also look for Rouse and Iscar High Positive tools.
What type of material - DieCast, FineBlanked, Rolled, Cast?? The parent material will affect anything you try to do.
Good Luck
mcam solids\drafting vs ug
in Industrial Forum
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Mastercam uses the Parasolid Kernel from UG so from that standpoint it is GIGO. As far as the drafting - are you looking at creating detail drawings or just interested in wireframe. If detail drawings - then you may find it a little weak, if you are looking only to created wireframe process models, then MC is the greatest!
MfgEng