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  1. Appreciate the clarification. While third-party solutions aren't ideal, I'll explore those options if necessary. Hoping for a future update within Mastercam to address this.
  2. Bumping this question about part name labels (Mastercam 2024). Still hoping for some help! Thanks in advance.
  3. Hello guys, I frequently use toolpath nesting with 100 to 200 different references, and to easily identify each part reference, I use the "Use part name as label" function. However, this function also includes the extension (.mcam) and other text, as shown in the attached image. In the image, you can see that I have manually edited the label to remove the extra text, so it only shows the part name like the blue label. I would like to ask if there is a parameter or another way to automatically achieve this result. I have attached an image to illustrate the issue. Thank you in advance for your help!
  4. Hi ikertx0, I didn't understand what you mean. Can you please clarify?
  5. Hello Mastercam community, I'm facing an issue with my 5-axis program in Mastercam, and it's a bit of a puzzle. There's an operation where my machine performs an unnecessary 180° rotation in the C-axis, and it's not consistent. To provide more context, here's what's been happening: This isn't the first time; it's been an ongoing issue. Sometimes it occurs, and other times it doesn't. It's a bit frustrating. I've experimented with different solutions. For instance, I've tried changing the rotation vector by a few degrees, and in some cases, it seems to fix the problem. However, there are moments when this solution doesn't work, and the issue persists. What's most perplexing is that even with the same input, the outcome varies. Sometimes it works perfectly, and sometimes it doesn't. I primarily use curve operations for this. I've double-checked my settings, but I can't seem to pinpoint a consistent cause. If anyone has faced a similar situation or has insights into what might be causing this, I'd really appreciate your input. It's a bit of a mystery, and I'm eager to resolve it. Thank you in advance for your help and suggestions. I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts and experiences. To provide more details, here's the G-code for the operation 180° C-Axis Rotation Issue with 5-Axis Program.SPF
  6. You're right about the return on investment. I actually tried something similar in the past. I proposed a 5-axis operation that would have saved a significant amount of time, and I provided data to prove it. However, they decided to stick with the old method, reasoning that two people were sufficient. It's sometimes challenging to convince decision-makers, even when the potential time and cost savings are clear.
  7. Unfortunately, our company doesn't want to spend any additional money, so we're looking for a solution that can be implemented without extra expenses.
  8. Hey Jake, Thanks for sharing the link. After taking a closer look at the post, it does seem a bit more complex than I initially thought.
  9. Hi everyone, I hope you're all doing well. I have a question that I thought this community might be able to help with. I work as a CNC programmer and use Mastercam for my projects. After I've completed my programming, I usually fill out an Excel file with tool part numbers, references, revisions, dates, and part images. Recently, I came across the concept of setup sheets in Mastercam, and I realized that they can do something similar to my Excel file. I'm wondering if there's a way to customize my setup sheet by integrating my Excel data directly into it. This would save me a lot of time and effort. Has anyone tried doing something similar, or does anyone have any insights into how I might go about it? Any tips, guidance, or resources would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help!
  10. Thank you, everyone! This has been really helpful.
  11. Thank you for the suggestion! I do use the File-Merge method as well, but I'm dealing with parts that have the same dimensions but numerous intricate details, such as varying hole forms and other complex features. This makes the process quite time-consuming. I was hoping to find a more advanced method or tool that could help streamline the comparison for such detailed parts.
  12. Hello Mastercam community, I have two 3D STP files, and I need to compare them for differences in geometry. What's the best way to do this using Mastercam or any recommended tools? Thanks!
  13. hello guys i need ur help i want to creat a shortcut for select entites by color

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