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I transfer files over a LAN but I don't save them over a LAN. The transfer is quick. I've noticed helping others that they save to a LAN and it takes awhile. My pc is a little faster only because I have a 1/2 Gig more Ram.
I have noticed on the slower pc that the folder we were trying to save in was loaded and it took awhile just for that folder to open. If the folder on the LAN was somewhat small it opened much faster therfor saving the file faster.
Lee
When your views are correct, yes it will, so you really don't need to pick a location. But double check for your own security by checking a X,Y dimension. Or have the hot keys enabled in your autocurser, then hit the (O) key for the origin. You probably already knew of the hot key.
Ok try this in your pocket toolpath.
In the roughing/Fininshing Para. tab set:
z clearance : .1
XY clearance: .1 (If you have the room between tool and geomtery)
Plunge Zig angle: 3
Plunge Zag Angle: 3
If ramp fails : Plunge
Entry feed rate: Feed rate
Give this a try and watch it back plot 1st. With these settings it will only ramp if there is enough tool clearance.
HTH
All I know is that if I was cutting square pockets in wood I'd use a 2 flute end mill so the heat build up is minimal with air to get the chips out. I would then use a smaller cutter to get a smaller corner radius if needed with a remachining toolpath. I would also ramp the cutter in. Unless I don't understand what your trying to accomplish.
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since the whole of the bitWhat are you using for a cutter now? Maybe the cutter should be smaller. With a 2 flute you can even do a plungecut at a slower feedrate right down to the bottom depth. Program it as a seperate tool path if you need to but it can be done in one as far as I can see. HTH
Wood? Cool! I would try a ramp entry 1st.
You can do a change at point also. Look at your lead-in tab in your TPath parameter page I believe there is a place to change some entry parameters. I never needed to do this, but take a look anyways.
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Has Verify worked before this?
If so I would think it's something with your toolpath, or tool. Please try another operation to verify using another tool. Say for instance a 2D contour. Just quickly make up a bogus toolpath. Omit verifying your original op and see if it works.
Thoob,
Go to your stock setup in the toolpath manager
and click on select corners. Then while in the top view select just outside the part to draw a window then just out side on the opposite corner
to finish the window size. Adjust your Z height a little above zero say for instance .050 in the box on the lower left, then on the picture to the right it has a box for the Z.
In that box enter a value about .100 thicher than your part actually is. That should do it for setting up your stock for verify. Save your file so it will always define your stock correctly when you open this file.
There are other methods also but this will work to accomplish your goal of seeing it verify.
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"ROTARY AXIS LIMIT EXCEEDED"This is just an idea
That has a familiar ring to it. When I started wire I used to get Taper Angle Exceeds limit or something like that. But when it posted things looked good except I would get the warning.
Take a peek at your start positions in the machine definition I had to change the Z start position in wire from 10 inches to zero and the warning stopped. Just maybe you need to change your start position..
Sorry you could flame me for this suggestion if you wish as it's a shot from the dark side.
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I'm cutting a piece of A-2 that's been weldedSounds like your trying to skim out weld.
The depth of the weld compared to the part thickness may be why your shorting out. Did you try slowing down the burn in the machine control, or changing the FC Override to -2 or maybe lower?
Just a suggestion anyways and good luck. I believe the FC override raises the off time.
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How can I set the coolant to always be on unless I turn it off?
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Has someone hard coded the post to always turn on coolant?I'm also interested in this so the vacuum will stay on until the end of program. Right now it shuts off at every tool change.
millmold
Do you have pro e on your pc?
Anyways,
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When importing the designs I get untrimmed surfaces when the file is Iges and when I import step files the components will be save on multiple levels Can Anyone help?Have the pro e dude export the files as levels with surfaces and wireframe edges.
[ 01-16-2008, 01:45 PM: Message edited by: edmBosto ]
I believe the Machine def. start point is set to 10 inches on the Z for milling purposes.
I have my Z set to zero.
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What machine definition is this?Go to
Settings/
Machine Def. Manager/
In the lower right Machine Config. window in machine Base, under Upper Wre Guide Group, double click on the Z Axis icon and a new window will open for the z axis. Change Initial Position to zero.
Then save the settings and then replace your machine in the tool path manager under properties.
HTH.
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I need to find a faster and easier way to engineer electrodes.Bowman I feel your pain. I design my trodes different ways and that all depends on the geometry or the mood I am in. (Usually a good mood )
Sometimes I call for a XZ orbit or YZ. Other times cirle, or X.
I like taking some of the steel geo. and throw it on another level and extend the geo to a z height.
Then I can lie about my tool cutter sizes to allow for the overburn.
Other times I design it using the cavity steel size and make a solid out of it with the mastercam solids add on. I also have the option of shelling the electrode then make surfaces from that, then change the outside color and delete that new outside color. Then I am left with a gapped shape. I like to take that gapped shape and make a solid from it and create curved edges since that is the best way to get the edges. Sometimes I'll recreate the fillets for an X or square orbit.
So to answer your questions I use the solid add on alot. I can draft the sides and create fillets very easily.
Another avenue to take would be to extract the geometry using pro-e. A pro e expert can show you how to do that.
I think it's good to know several ways.
Or I just push the easy button!
If you have access to pro e I would use that as I believe it would be the easiest.
JM2C
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EDIT!
Cool!
I just tried out the solid layout as Steven suggested on a rather involved solid.
Very nice!
I like That suggestion better than pro e.
Thanks Steve I never tried it before.
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