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Mike Gates from Barefoot CNC

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  1. Mdf may be a decent alternative to get started if your just testing art and finish. Pecan is a dense would that carves to nice detail. Hard maple isn't bad. There is also several South Americam species that lend themselves to carving Jadaba is very dense but carves beautiflly. Needs good carbide tools tho, no highspeed steel, will dull too quickly. There are also several high density foams that work well for this type of application.

  2. Just keep it simple starting out. Use wireframe geometry using the top view. Go to planes and set it for lathe, either Radius D and Z or Diameter D and Z, which ever your machine uses. Orient wireframe so that the right side of part as Z0. Now do some toolpaths, Also take a look at the sample lathe parts to get an idea of how it works. Hope this helps.

     

    Also a Lathe class from your reseller would get you going pretty quick if you could swing it.

  3. I have a customer with a Viper Mill using V9 and using the old built in communications in Mastercam. They had to change to a XP computer. I have fifo buffers turned off. They can send a file to the machine with no problems. When trying to receive the cmd.exe window never asks them to hit enter to continue. Like it isn't receiving the file. They just have to finally close it and it has created a blank file.

     

    Any suggestions would be appreciated.

  4. You may also want to check on the Mastercam University Online training. We work with a lot of schools here on training and certification and they seem to like the online training courses. The local reseller can tell you more or go to Mastercam.com and look at the Mastercam U there.

  5. IS this X3 or X4? Here is one I just did in X3 and it is working fine on my end John.

     

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    I did bumb the resolution in the Art settings on the ame page where you pick trace, as high as it would go on this one.

  6. If you are setting your default ops to default coolant on in a new X3 install and it is not sticking make sure you have full admin read/right control over the Mcam folder on the c:drive. If you don't a lot of other things are going to give you problems as well.

  7. IT souns like the 2nd op has a different .nc name for the op, try selecting all ops, right click on the toolpath group, edit common parameters, change NC name, type in the nc name you want to use hit green check box, now post and see if it all posts together.

  8. This still sounds like a permissions issue. You need to be logged in as adminitrator and make sure that permissions are set to full admin/read and write for all users set up on the pc for the Mastercam folder on the C;/ drive. Without this being set it will not accept changes to the config or control def.

  9. I use a microsoft wireless notebook optical 3000. I wore out the rubber coating on the first one, they have always worked fine for me on my laptops and the office pc's. I got my wife the new Wireless notebook laser mouse, it worked fine on my systems as well, it just didn't feel comfortable to me.

  10. Thanks for helping Tim. I talked with him this morning, I think he is on track now. I was at a show Friday so I couldn't get with him but as usual you all are on the ball. cheers.gif

     

    It' great to be able to send people here for help when we're out of touch for some reason.

  11. Thanks for reading system requirements. MAC IS NOT SUPPORTED!

     

    From Mastercam.com.

    Mastercam System Requirements

    Processor: 1.5 GHz 32-bit Intel®-compatible processor. 64-bit Intel®-compatible processors are supported.

    Operating System: Windows XP® or Windows Vista® (Business or Ultimate), including the latest service packs and recommended updates. NET 2.0 framework.

    Memory: 1GB (minimum). Because available RAM significantly affects performance, your use of the software could require more RAM to ensure optimal performance

    Graphics Card: 128 MB OpenGL-compatible graphics card (minimum).

    Full hardware acceleration display setting is recommended.

    Integrated graphics share system RAM and can degrade performance on large or complex parts.

    96dpi / small fonts should be used at resolutions less than 1280 pixels in width. If the dpi setting is too large to display the entire contents of the ribbon bar, you can display the options that are not visible by choosing the chevron.

    Hard Disk Space: 1.7 GB available hard disk space (minimum).

    Monitor: 1024 X 768 pixel resolution (minimum) at 96 dpi (1280 X 1024 recommended).

    Mouse: 2-button Windows® compatible mouse (minimum).

    Network Protocol: (NetHASP users only) TCP/IP protocol for NetHASP installation; VPN is unsupported.

    Additional Supported Hardware: Dual monitors; multiprocessors; Spaceball® motion controllers.

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    The thing with File Import Directory is you can not choose only a single file, only what is in a directory.

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    This does make it a bit of a pain but I create a blank folder called whatever on the desktop and the C:/mcamx3/cnc mchines folder, I put the .lmd in the folder on the desktop and then do the import, then just move the .lmd from the new folder to the main cnc machines folder.

  13. Welcome to the forum Eric. These guys are very computer savvy and there is a benchmark thread below that may have some info. They will chime in shortly to give you some good suggestions.

     

    Personally I like Xeon dual or quad core processors, 4 gig ram, nvidia quadro fx video with at least 512mb. I have seen how much faster that system seams to run.

  14. You might try this. Start/programs/Mastercam 9/CNCreg. Select either Mastercam or standard windows style file get dialog (the one not picked currently).

     

    If that doesn't do it. Might also try right clicking the icon, properties, compatibility, set it to 95, 98, or 2000 and try that.

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