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LESS

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  1. I will try to explain further ...

    In step 1. you create letters ( 1a. or fonts ) and then project them onto your solid or surfaces your created ( 1.b )

    In step 2. you create surfaces from your solid ( 2.a ) then trim the surfaces to your letters or fonts using their wireframes ( 2.b) you then create solid sheets ( 2.c ) from the trimmed surfaces you made from your letters or fonts. Then you thicken the sheets to the desired heights and direction you wish ( 2.d)

     

    I hope that helps explain myself better.

    I don't have time to make a video today, if you need more help I could make one in the future. 

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    Wireframe Tab.JPG

    Surface Tab.JPG

    Solid Tab.JPG

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  2. Boolean Add

    Or

    Boolean Remove

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    1. Project your fonts on to the sphere ( solid )

    2. Create solid sheets from trimming surfaces with your font's wire frames

    3. Thicken sheets in what ever direction you want ( Emboss or Engrave ) and however much you want .

    4. Boolean add or Boolean remove will depend on what result you wish.

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    These images are a 10" sphere with lettering embossed .500 high and engraved .500 deep.

    Emboss Fonts on a Solid Sphere.JPG

    Engrave Fonts on a Solid Sphere.JPG

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  3. Well, What's been working for me is....

    I started to uncheck the associative box in the view manager for each new view.

    Also I never associate view with the creation geometry.

    Unless I absolutely have too.

     

    Ever since I started doing that I pretty much never get dirty toolpaths unless I change something in the parameters.

    Even when opening and closing the file or changing construction planes.

     

    Hope this helps...

  4. or....... headscratch.gif

     

    You could do it this way.

     

    In c:mcamx2milltools there is a default file called holder.mcx that mcam uses when simulating and backploting if you draw your toolholder and or quill and name it holder7in.mcx or holder2in.mcx

    and save the file in that directory you can change these files to holder.mcx when you need a different style and change it back when you don't.

    Not sure if this is the correct way to do it but it worked for me. Thought I'd pass it on.

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    Less

     

     

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  5. Hi Elmo,

     

    I was getting the same error I think the file became corrupt ....my work around was this:

     

    If you have permission to edit your mcam files.

    You can do what I did...

    Look in the folder that the error pointed to and delete toolfilt.prm and when you reopen Mastercam I believe the mcam program makes a new toolfilt.prm.

    If your worried about deleting it move it to your desktop.

     

    The error should go away and everything should still work fine.

     

    Good Luck

    LESS

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