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Bill H

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  1. With a Surface Rough Plunge toolpath, how can you control where the plunging begins?  In my part, MC is making the first plunge right against the feature I'm trying to rough out instead of starting at the edge of the stock and working inwards to the feature.  Also, can the zigzag plunge motion be controlled?  It seems to always be parallel to the X-axis. How can you make it parallel to Y or along a specific angle?  

  2. Sorry, I wasn't clear about what I'm working with.  The surface I'm working with is a loft generated from two closed contours and it looks kind of like a funnel with the narrow end facing up.  I'm trying to machine just the exterior of the funnel, but the toolpath generated by MC machines both the interior and the exterior.  How do I prevent this?  Thanks.

  3. I have a Haas mill and a Renishaw 40-2 wireless probe.

    I would like to incorporate code into a program to probe the surface of a part and then modify that value to establish the G54 Z offset.  Specifically, I want the Z plane to be 0.015 below the probed surface.  Can anyone show me how to do this?

    Here's the code I use to probe the surface:

    T10 M6
    G00 G90 G55 X0. Y0. (GETS THE PROBE TO THE CENTER OF THE PART)
    G43 H10 Z0.5 (GETS THE PROBE ABOUT 0.5 ABOVE THE PART)
    G65 P9359 W54. Z-0.7 (PROBES AND ASSIGNS THE RESULT TO THE G54 Z REGISTER)
    G65 P9833 (TURNS OFF THE PROBE)
    G53 Z0. (RETRACTS TO THE TOOL CHANGE POSITION)

    Thanks!
     

  4. I'm trying to machine a square pocket using a Pocket toolpath with Parallel Spiral roughing and a helix as the entry motion.  How can I control the position of the helix?  I'd like it to be at the center of the pocket, but it always comes out near an edge.  I'm running Mastercam 2017.

  5. KInd of a long story here, but the job was originally going to run in another shop on a Haas machine and I had everything set and ready to go.  Now the plan has changed and I'm hustling to keep the job on track.  I can either be the champ or the chump . . .

    I was just hoping that this was going to be a simple fix, with someone saying "the blah blah blah post will work fine with that machine", but things aren't shaping up that way.

    Thanks for trying to help.

  6. JParis - These programs are being run in someone else's shop with a bunch of bigwigs watching.  I'm trying to avoid showing up with a bunch of programs that won't run and having everyone getting pissed off at me.

  7. I've got to generate some programs that will be run on a Bridgeport Torq Cut 30.  No fancy toolpaths - just some contours and drilling.  Someone told me that Mastercam's generic Fanuc 3X post should work for this machine.  Does anyone know if this is true?  Please note that I'm not requesting a post; I'm just looking for an answer to this question.  Thanks.

  8. I have a SolidWorks model with two configurations: "as cast" and "as machined".  I brought the "as machined" model into Mastercam 2017 and programmed all of my toolpaths.  How can I use the "as cast" model for my stock?  I tried saving it as an stl file, but I can't find a way to align this to the "as machined" model in Mastercam.

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