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Troy Gossett Indepak Inc.

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  1. Thank You for the quick responses John, Mark.

    I did a repair on X2 SP1 and that solved it, it turned out to be something to do with the Yellow calculations boxes as every config page I opened did the same thing. it is all good now. Once I get a machine going I'll run a Benchmark on this thing to see how it stacks up against the others.

  2. John,

     

    I'm not sure it is the Card but my Level mngr is acting up If I click type a level it gives me the yellow box [1 to 2000000000] and then the only way out is through the red X. I thought I'd start with the video card first.

  3. Roger they are called SSD(Solid State Drives)and I was hoping someone here had tested them as well. The wiki page on them says 5 times as fast as the fastest HD for SSD flash based drives. The biggest advantage of the SSD is for those who use laptops the drives run cooler and are near shockproof. Prices as of today for 32GB SATA 2.5" from $400+ not exactly cheap HP for your computer.

  4. This may or may not be related to the update(probably not as it took this long to happen), today X2 MR1, And X2 MR2 wouldn't open(I was getting splash screen to "Reading Keymapping file" then "unhandled exception"), after some trial and error I was able to keep everything the same by adding .bad to the end these files in the chooks folder: boltcircle.ft, Zip2go.ft

     

    Of course neither of these tools now work but MCAM is now up and running again.

     

    The way I figured this out was I moved my config, cnc machines, and chook folders to another directory. Then started mastercam that worked so i moved the config folder back and tried it again, that worked so I well you can se where this is going. Anyway I hope this info is helpful to someone.

     

    TG

  5. drexen16,

    Mastercam comes with one of the best help files I've ever seen, simply hit Alt+H on your keyboard to access it from MCAM or hit the big ? on the toolbar or at the top of the page to the right of settings. Type in cone and see what you get.

  6. Tim I think you answered your own question, the key is that you simplify the setups on the the parts you are giving you setup headaches either through the use of a tombstone with vises like mentioned above or by creating a fixture that meets your needs. As far as the intimidation factor goes, find out who wants to run the new machines and you will find the one who is willing to learn a new way of doing things. I think many times people give the guy with seniority the first crack at a new machine without asking or considering they are perfectly happy doing it the way they always have.

     

    In the long run I think you'll find that gravity removing the chips for you allows the horizontal machines to run unattended for very long cycles, and the longer the cycle the less significant the setup time becomes.

  7. We import IGES files all the time. The only setting I see in the config,converters section related to iges files is IGES files Tolerace values, which I have unchecked. And on the file open dialog there is an options button when iges is selected for file type, my setting are iges.jpg

    Do you have MR2 patch 1? (not saying it is the fix).

  8. +1 for flowline great finish,

     

    +1 for tapered walls (just remember to grab the bottom circle)Tapered walls also works great for rough pocketing toolpaths and then finishing with tapered endmill(s).

     

    Yep use alt+prnt Scrn for just the the active window. Upload the file to photobucket(host the picture) and paste the img code in your text here.

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