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Jack Neelands™

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  1. There are two passcodes to get to these depending on the machine installer....some set theirs differently to others so that the whole world doesnt just pass the same codes around. One passcode lets you into the machining parameters which allows you to change speed/feed characteristics...tolerances on geometry etc.... and the other lets you into the machine's parameters which are the on/off switchs to different areas and parts of the machine.... solonoids, boards, etc Sounds like you may have loaded the parameters of one machine into the other and allthough the initial software will still remember where your tools are ....setting and loading them up manually can be a PITA
  2. Welcome back Elad.....Good to see you are well and that you have brought more into the fold. Im sure in the future you all will plenty of questions to ask and the majority here are willing to help. You will find a wealth of knowledge amongst the many pages and people that rely on this website. We only ask that you do not feed trolls along the way for fear of you becoming one yourself
  3. If you click on the parameters page you will find linking/roughing directories etc that will alloy you to step this down with the endmill as well as side step and you can add a lead in/ lead out to this toolpath...If I add more to this toolpath above I cannot put it in on the page as it maxs out at 2 megs The tool path presently uses the OD as the drive surface and the chain around it as a cutter comp guide. When this has been roughed down you can either use smaller steps to get a finer finish on the side walls with this toolpath or use surface contour to get the side wall nicely cleaned up to the highest point on the OD from the front view
  4. Here is a Curve 5 axis locked in the 4th....the distance increment and the curve follow method have been changed to .2 in the " cut pattern" so that I could fit them on this page...max is 2 megs They normally default to .05 and .005 respectively The origin is the tool control as Ja.....errrr CNC guy mentioned above HTH ...this is for referance only mind you
  5. Welcome back Snehal Subject areas?...Basics to begin with ....lead ins and out ....pocket strategies, helical milling, "DRILLING",...3D curve cutting and what you can get away with....... Advanced modelling, surfacing, 3D surface roughing paths as well as finishing, 5 axis advanced toolpathing and techniques. Its really hard to teach someone 5 axis with out even the basics....not to mention why, when to switch to 3+2 to full 5+ axis and the benefits of being able to change back and forth.
  6. ok ....so what is difference from all the other toolpaths ie Blade Swarf, Floor surface with/without curve from this one?....and why does it not exist in Mastercam itself and is an addon?...I have to ask as we specifically bought this software for items that not too many machines can produce other than impellars but with the same technical applications. I dont mind programming this step by step but would it not be considered the same as 3D surfacing ? You see I got this 6 year old asking me all these questions and he doesnt understand the grab for money concept thing...He just wants to program the part with a reliable software and the only way I can keep his wages down is to provide him with an "Easy" button in the toolpath directory
  7. So I am browsing through my software package looking for the best possible 5 axis toolpath for this job I am working on and there at the end of the page in the bottom right corner is.........Blade Expert................AHHHHH YES.......that is exactly what I need....OMG!!!!!!!!....it looks perfect for the application that I am doing ...I double click on it.....nothing ....Huh?....whut?......I hit escape....Msg comes up...invalid code?.....wait...WHAT!!!!!????????....I feel like a dog whom has just been teased with a dangling roast that just got ripped out of my jaws and was thrown in the campfire....So its call my reseller time and find out what is what...or is it what it is or why a full 5 axis seat still needs access codes to tool paths ....I will keep you informed
  8. Did you just call here? Dam Greg...You should have introduced yourself LOL *if you have no luck with the contacts that I gave you then call again I have local ppl that can do this but the shipping will kill ya and the lead time
  9. Our new VTL will do only 16 feet as well....we should have gone bigger as alot of our jobs go into the 200-300 inch phase....but you gots to learn how to crawl before you can run Good luck
  10. Its those new tax laws....Everything has to have a little taken off the top
  11. I have only seen Cracks of V9 that will work on a 64 bit system and they are sketchy at best....I have run into a few ppl whom have gotten a disk from a friend of a friend and then they ask me to fix their laptop and I just say they're not supposed to work together...cant help ya sorry. I did run into an HP with Vista on it with a legit copy of Mastercam but owner ended up wiping Vista and reloading the whole machine with XP
  12. Top/Front....better for changing 4 to 5 axis programs as the transition is alot smoother when you change from 4 to 5 axis machines when posting
  13. Dum question....are you using work offsets with the rotary table?...uhhgggg...I can beleive I said that ...but when you are doing alot of production parts...you have no choice but to do so when you are cutting vices all the time.

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