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We got another rusty mold a customer had shipped back from China. The cavity was smeared in grease so it was OK. We tried the vinegar bath and here are a few pic's. A sandblaster would be quicker, but this does work. Make sure to spray the steel with WD40 afterwards to neutralize the acid of the vinegar. The pic's are the rails and back plate of the housing. The line on the rails is from the fluid line.
We had a few ER collets and holder nuts get crusty n rusty a while back. Just poor a little vinegar into a container and soak for 2 or 3 hours, cleaned them up real nice.
Google cleaning rust with vinegar.
Good tips / solutions above.
Just wanted to add, when chaining watch to see where the start and end points of the chain possibly jump to.
That will let you know where a Gap or problem might be.
HTH
I leave mine at Single and use the Right Click method you found posted above.
If you want to change, open your config and change under "Default chaining mode"
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HTH
One last tip.............get everything listed above and still don't trim............Save file..........shut off Mastercam........start Mastercam and open file.........then try and trim........works everytime.....4 me.......
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Had the same problem, this fixed it for me.
Sentinel_LDK_setup.zip
From this Mastercam Support page.
http://www.mastercam.com/Support/Downloads/Misc/Default.aspx
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