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RaiderX

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  1. 40 minutes ago, C^Millman said:

    How big are your files?

    I can have 1 minute waits on some thing on my 1gb files comes with the type of work I work with so I deal with it. 15 to 20 minute to post a program and 2 to 6 hours to run them through CAV.

    I feel your pain. I am working on a 50 meg file multi axis major stitching posted is a15 meg file. hr. verify and 15 minutes to post

    2.2 gig machine with a quadro 600.   argh talk about stepping over $100 to save $1

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  2. I am having a problem in X9 with my tool length offset not posting correctly in my file.

    I have double triple checked that I have the correct value in my mastercam file. what is really weird is I have several ops that I have put a value of 19 in the tool length field and some ops are 9 and some are 19.  One operation actually changes mid cycle, it is a simple contour operation it makes multiple passes first pass calls out offset 9 then the rest of passes are using offset 19.

    I have seen similar hiccup with mastercam but usually re selecting the tool and or regen op has fixed it. not the case in this file.

    this is happening in all my ops in two different files.

    any one ever seen this?????

    Currently using McamX9.

     

    TIA

  3. I only have experience with fadal, fanuc, haas, fagor, yasnac, okuma osp and a few off the wall ones not even worth mentioning.

    I really like the power and versatility okuma osp brings to the table even tho i have hardly touched its full capability.

    Fanuc has always been very good as well.

    I believe those two mentioned have their own brand servo's too and that brings some serious benefits.

    fadal and haas did a great job of user friendly.

  4. As many know, was forced to look for a new job this year, company I was working for was on an older version. lack of experience with the latest cost me some serious opportunity.

    jus sayin.. it has many ways of bighting you in the behind. but then again there is a cost.

  5. I have done this but with manual connect disconnect venture system with tank inside tombstone. yes they did eventually hit station ready with hose hooked up and also tried running one that had sat loaded for a weekend (slow leak netted little or no vacuum left).

    some kind of load unload cuppler might be  part of the solution?

  6. 24 minutes ago, Greg_J said:

    G53 Z0 homes the machine for tool change.

    Peck Drilling Sample:

    N5160 M01
    N5170 T98 D98 ;.1495 HSS DRILL 
    N5180 M06
    N5190 G54
    N5192 G51 E.002
    N5200 G00 G90 X3.5873 Y0. A180. S1450 M03
    N5210 Z3. T13
    N5220 M08
    N5230 G94
    N5240 G98 G83 Z1.6263 I-.0473 J10 F3.
    N5250 G79 Z1.6263
    N5260 X4.3373
    N5270 G80
    N5280 M09
    N5290 M05
    N5300 G53 Z0.
    N5310 M01

    Also Code order for each line matters. On the G83 line move the F before the J and you'll get an error.

    Yep its a special kind of control (a little quiky) but ours gobbles up large code like it never happened. gotta love that.

  7. I do a lot of flat pattern nesting in various thickness (.06 to .25). a lot of times it works to leave .01 by .5 tabs but as Rekd stated it really depends on a lot of other things. the .25 I cut aggressive until part off then finness it a bit to make sure the part does not fly before its time (aerospace work).

     

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  8. a feature like this could really be very good in the aerospace industry that supply's other native data and expects a verify of what you are working with.  it could be $$$ in setting a standard.

    i have had no problem with non native data in mcam sept for operator error on either end. but to have a proven check would be a great tool..

     

    Doug

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