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Im now getting a warning:This machine does not have any valid axis combinations defined and cannot be used in a toolpath group. I dont know what I changed to cause this.
Thanks iowajim, I have made those changes to my post and it works. However I can still not figure out how to get my cutter comp wear to work. The problem is that no D# shows up when i post. Everything else is there and good.
When I use the wear function and post the program my D# doesnt appear in the program. Also I want to get rid of the n# that appear on the left as well as have a tool look ahead, so when a tool change is comming up the next tool is already there.
Im using MCAMXCNC_MACHINESGENERIC HASS 4X MILL.MMD. I need to edit this post to support some functions in X that it currently doesnt; such as the wear function for contouring. I have never edited a post and dont really know what to look for. Any help pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
i have 2 sets of programs- one set is g54-g58 and the other g59-g113. but i can only get it to go up to g59 using transform. They are the same programs just rotated 180deg. in a double vise (using mcam9). Am I out of luck or just missing something simple. Also is there a setting in mcam9 i can use for through the spindle coolant?
first problem solved. Now the problem im having is that i have 2 sets of programs- one set is g54-g58 and the other g59-g113. but i can only get it to go up to g59. (using mcam9) Im I out of luck or just missing something simple. Also is there a setting in mcam9 i can use for through the spindle coolant?
I have a ten part set-up and im using the transform operation. I am changing offsets for each part. I have that all set, but its moving all 3 axis at the same time. how do i get it to move z first then x,y?
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