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MasterCAM Rulez

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  1. So many thanks to Emastercam forum and all the masters out there cheers.gif , i has learned alot of inavaluable knowledge from you guys, no doubt emastercam forum definitely the best on the web.!!!PRICELESS!! thanks Dave cheers.gifcheers.gif

     

    Happy Birthday to Emastercam cheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gif

     

    cheers.gif "Mastercam Rulez as always" cheers.gif

  2. When I look at the job classified section

    I’ve noticed that some of the big company they use Catia & ProE, I think they pay pretty good

    for the CNC programmer. I was wondering if those (Catia & ProE ) any powerful and as easy to use as Mcam?

     

    Is Catia similar to Solidworks?

  3. ------------QUOTE FROM ME------------------

     

    I would to see the "AutoCursor" of [Origin, Arc center, End point, Perpendicular, Midpoint, Intersection, Tangent, Quadrant, Nearest]with a touch of a keyboard like AutoCAD does. [big Grin]

     

    For example: to turn on Autocursor in autocad

     

    Shift + Right Click Intersection [Cheers]

    Shift + Right Click Midpoint [Cheers]

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    Stupid me, banghead.gif I didnt know that you can KEY MAPPING, assign Right Mouse button method the way you wanted until "Milling Man" told me. biggrin.gif

     

    My problem solved thanks MasterCAM X for creating that cheers.gif

     

    Thanks "Milling Man" cheers.gif

  4. Whenever I finished programming a job, the post processor output NC file type [example: T.NC or T.txt] so I use Norton Commander program to edit the NC (or txt) file to T file banghead.gif

     

    1. Post processor output : T.NC (or T.txt)

     

    2. I use Norton commander to open [post.NC] and then save the file as

    T (file) format [notice the NC or txt has been removed]

     

    3. and now I can transfer to the T (cnc file) to Fanuc control

     

    Is there any other way without using Norton commander. confused.gif

     

    Does any1 know what i'm talking about confused.gif

     

    thanks in advance

  5. I would to see the "AutoCursor" of [Origin, Arc center, End point, Perpendicular, Midpoint, Intersection, Tangent, Quadrant, Nearest]with a touch of a keyboard like AutoCAD does. biggrin.gif

     

    For example: to turn on Autocursor in autocad

     

    Shift + Right Click Intersection cheers.gif

    Shift + Right Click Midpoint cheers.gif

  6. I’ve never work with Miltronic lathe before I would like to know how Miltronic lathe threading look like, before I only work with Mori Seiki this is how lathe threading program look like

     

    Example of regular threading: 1.000-32 UNF 3A

     

    N0100 G0 X-2. Z.1 (retract position)

     

    N0101 G92 X-1.000 Z-1. E.03125 (start threading)

     

    N0102 X-.995 (.005 each pass)

     

    N0103 X-.990

     

    N0104 X-.985

     

    N0105 G0 X-2. Z1. (retract)

     

    N0106 Z2.

     

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     

    Example NPT threading: 1.500 11.5 NPT [OD NPT]

     

    N0100 G0 X2.1 Z.02 (retract position)

     

    N0101G92 X1.8528 Z-1.65 I.0522 E.08696 (start taper threading)

     

    N0102 X1.838 I.0522

     

    N0103 X-1.838 I.0522

     

    N0104 G0 X2.1013 Z2.0 (retract)

     

     

    Will this work on Miltronic machine if I program like that?

     

     

    Thank in advance

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