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lynnz

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  1. I started in 72 in a machine shop and til 77 worked aircraft machining and a machine shop for an iron foundry. In 77 caught a break and transferred to the patternshop where I've been ever since. In the early 90's, I got involved with CNC and Smartcam. Finally about 1996, we got MasterCam 5.5. Life has been great ever since. I started a home patternshop as a 2nd job in 1996 and in 2000 got a CNC for that shop. We got a seat of MasterCam 8.1 for my home shop at the same time.

    Sometimes life can get rather hectic doing the dayjob and the 2nd shop, but Mastercam does make things a lot easier than it could be.

  2. Mastercam will import parasolids even if you don't have the solids package. It will convert it to surfaces and wireframe. We have a seat of Solids and one without. Parasolid is the best format to import into Mastercam, in my opinion.

     

    Lynn

  3. mold100

     

    I uploaded a file to cadcam's ftp site called Jviewer.zip into the free viewers folder.

    Just extract the contents to your hard drive. No installation required, just click on the jviewer.exe to execute.

     

    Go to file/open, set type of file to 'all', pick your c4 file and you can view and print it.

     

    It's kinda clunky but gets the job done.

     

    Lynn

  4. mold100,

    give me your email and I can send you a viewer I got several yrs ago called Jviewer. It reads jedmics, cal-raster files and .c4 files. I had a DOD job once and about went crazy trying to chase this viewer down. I can't remember exactly where I got it.

     

    hth

    Lynn

  5. For the last 6 months, we have been making new patterns (25 or so) for a company that had their wood patterns burned in a foundry fire last summer. Most of the prints are from the late 40's or early 50's. But surprisingly the info is for the most part all there.

    Lynn

  6. spec,

    What machine are you running this on? I have experienced this in the past with Hurco mills. Lead in and out stops the problem, but in some cases that is not desirable. In my case it was a Hurco problem.

     

    Lynn

  7. I am using this card. Because of lack of support (out of business) from Elsa, I have gotten my updated driver from guru3d.com

    It's a Nvidia Detonator driver. The version I'm currently using is 30.80. I'm using Win 2000

     

    I was having troubles with Solidworks 2003 before I updated, but all is well now.

     

    Lynn

  8. If you have access to the subscription support, go there and click on download software. Then on next page click on download 2003. On the 2003 page at the bottom there is a link to Solidworks forum. It's rather new and this is only way I know how to get to it, but there is some good discussion there. This is not the newsgroup, but a SW supported message forum.

     

    I don't know why they made it so hard to access.

     

    Lynn

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    Since V8 you've been able to convert NATIVE SolidWorks and SOlid Edge files through File, Converters, Parasolid, then just change the drop down file type to the SW extention and you,re good.

     

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    Since Solidworks came out with 2003 PR2, you can no longer import SW directly. I have to export SW as a Parasolid, then import it to Mastercam. It still comes in clean as it used to, but we have to take the extra step to export now. The SW add-on Mastercam Direct no longer works either. I think something changed with the Parasolid end of things.

    Has anyone else noticed this?

     

    Lynn

  10. Another way is to create the letters above the cylinder, then Create,Curves, Project, To Surfaces. Pick the surfaces to project to and it will place them on the cylinder. Then you can write your toolpath with contour.

     

    Lynn

     

    [ 09-03-2002, 08:16 AM: Message edited by: lynnz ]

  11. Greg

    I got the new file from Bob. I don't know whether I'll get a chance to check it today or not. Pretty hectic afternoon.

     

    I tried Peters suggestion and changed tolerance to .002 from .011 in V9 and the problem went away.

    I still think it shouldn't do it if one wanted to increase tolerance. Or maybe there should be a max tolerance that we could input.

     

    I'll see what CNC has to say.

     

    Thanks

    Lynn

  12. cam-eelon,

    For now I will run in V8 as it is proven to run as programmed. If I have to start changing angles and such to avoid cutter violating the part, that tells me there is a problem with the program.

     

    Anyway I sent this to my dealer last nite at the same time I posted here. I think before the SP1 patch, V9 would have cut this fine. I should have been more cautious when installing a new patch.

     

    I will let all know what CNC/dealer has to say.

     

    Thanks

    Lynn

     

    [ 08-08-2002, 09:55 AM: Message edited by: lynnz ]

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