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Mr.ZX

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  1. We installed our Router can I ask questions?
  2. I have a Head/Head type 5-axis router. It is running the OSI system, I need some probing advice.
  3. @ Goldorak can you provide a simple program that will utilize the XZ and C axis work. I would like to have an example file to work with so we can have our local reseller help us.
  4. Yep that did it Thanks!!!
  5. I projected a curve on the top of a solid body. The top is not flat but has a flowing face form. I am trying to sweep cut a new o-ring cut, but it keeps telling me "Path curve is not smooth within 5 degrees" what am I doing wrong?
  6. Yeah I agree with the tool shadow boards, and everything in easy reach of the machine. The biggest time waster is looking for “stuff”. We have the 5s system set up and everything has a place, even the brooms and dust pans. This saves SO MUCH TIME, you know where to go for tools, cleaning stuff and so on. I did not set up my vises with pins, I use keys in the t-slots, and have made several tools to help the operators in set up time. I do not like the idea of dedicated tools to a specific job, this is very expensive to inventory and control. I have some Hout tool cabinets that all of our tools are stored in, and it is cleaned and inventoried on a regular basis. I cannot stress how important cleanliness and organization is. Throw away any crap you do not use! I measure my tool lengths in the machine, we do not have a tool pre-setter. I made some tool setting post that are mounted to the machine table to measure all tools on. I do not like the "top of part “ method to measure tools, sloppy and inaccurate. I do keep some common tools in tool holders, a few end mills, and face cutters, but all else is torn down and put away after each job. I know of several shops that have created “grid plates” but never use them to their full potential. Drilled grid plates become a cleaning nightmare after a while (blowing all the crap out of the holes). We also use ball locks on a few of our machines, they work well, because we set our fixtures and parts in place when programming. Build fixtures that are easy to renew, and easy to build, keep in mind all GDT requirements when designing the fixture, and identify the fixture for future reference, have a designated area for them. I read a study several years ago, in Japan they follow the 5S approach, and can account for every minute a machine is being utilized. This saves time and generates money by knowing what the current shop capabilities are at any given time. Also if you do not have a good file system, you are losing time. You should have a sold, easy to use filing system on your computer network, keep all programs documents in the same place under the part number. Make set-up sheets that are clear and concise so the set up guy does not need to come and ask questions. Remember every step he takes into your area, or office is wasted time and money, maybe a dime a step if you please. Machinist are not keen on putting things away, you will have to teach them to do it. When they learn to put everything away in its proper place, they will see the advantages. As a programmer you need to be the lead by example guy. KISS Keep It Simple Stupid, don’t mean you are stupid, it is just an old Acronym……….
  7. Hey just a question is their a way the make the cross hair at origin bigger like solid works? We all know when creating a new WCS and the point of origin is deep inside a pile of lines, it is hard to see. Any way to make it more visable?
  8. Yeah I saved my tool bar and reload it as needed, but it is still a strange thing.
  9. Yeah but why is it moving?
  10. I usualy install and use the default menues/tool bar layout supplied by MC. Version X5 it seems my menues/tool bars float around? They will be stacked three high/ I'll move them back to what I think is original and a few days later they are goofy again. Any one know why? I tried to open the restore defaults, but it does not fix it. Oh, and no one uses my computer but me. Ideas?
  11. I drove to Seastopol last night for a portabella burger! A co-worker told me about a place to try so I did it, Very tasty! Walked around the down town area, that is a cool little town.

  12. Mr.ZX

    Parabola

    Yes thought that was it then split up the elips.
  13. How do you draw one? cut an elips in pieces?
  14. Just watched the last Moto GP race tonight(recorded from Sunday) WHAT A RACE!!!!!That was the best race all year, Go Ben Spies!!!!!!!!!

  15. Coworker is on Vacation! It is a Metallica day in the office!

  16. So today I actually had another weekend day to do something, instead of being stuck at home..............Rode my Motorcycle to Santa Rosa this morning, visited my friend Jack "the hippie" then my cousin Bernie. Rode home along Hwy 12 through Glen Ellen, Sonoma, then home to Napa around 3:30.

  17. I woke up at 4:30 this morning, tossing, turning, made coffee and have been running ever since!Sorted through the billsWorked on the budget, did some tweaking.Walked the marsheshelped TWalked again in the rain till I was drenchedStill moving......

  18. This Friday night and Saturday is the first weekend in years that I can do what I want to do! Thanks to Zina our new care giver!!

  19. Thanks I will keep you posted.
  20. I attaced a picture on this post, it is the thin top lip. I can not use the side of the router bit, I need to use the tool end.
  21. I need to drive a tool along a surface, but want to cut with the end of the tool. It will be a flat end mill. I need kinda like a swarf but force it to cut on the end instead of the side of the tool.
  22. Ate a big mack and fries today felt like garbage all day.... yuck I hate forgetting lunch...........

  23. Yes I agree I would use the screen capture all the time.
  24. Thanks for the "snipping tool" works perfect!

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