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I programed a 8 mm x 1.25 tap
I set the RPM at 850 / feed at 41
and post code. BUT when it post it changes the feed to F680
using MC 7 - Generic Fadal Format 2 4 X mill MMD-7
When i bring in a customers dwf file into mastercam x8. I try to add demishions to the print and check there.
my demishions dont match. Why, what do i need to do.
customer said i need to set my scale, How do i do that.
Thank You
I have a casting job that is square. I need to machine .04 off each side.
I have two vises on the machine. is there to have Master Cam software do this example?
it machines the first side, than machine homes . I flip the parts and hit cycle start , it cuts side 2.
than machine homes again. I flip the parts and hit cycle start. cuts side 3
than homes again, I flip the parts for the fourth time and hit cycle start . after cutting , end of program.
I hand wrote the optional stop each time at the machine. but can MC X7 or X8 do this from the software?
If so please explain how
I am a one man show and this is the first time I have had to do this. but its much faster than running one part at a time flipping parts from one vise to another.
I want to put it in a vise with the radius going down stuck out the end of the vise.
Than machine from one side to the top than down the other side all the way down to the nose of the part.
right now TOP plane is on the side of the part.
this part was drew in solidworks. than brought into MX7.
I need to either rotate the part or move the origin 90 deg . if you open the file you will see what I'm asking.
I want to cut the part stuck out at the end of a vise.
How do I do this.
Thanks for you help
I am using the Generic fadal format 1 4x mill.mm07 post.
When I post a file it is leaving out the % in front of the program #.
what can I do so it post it with the %?
I know this is not a big deal but I thought I would ask anyhow.
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