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Marshal

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  1. Is the nethasp on the same computer, physically? or is running on another machine somewhere?

     

    It sounds silly, but perhaps you have it set to "network" when really, it's "local".

     

    Anyhoo, if you navigate to your documentation directory, (example: C:\Program Files\mcamX9\documentation) you'll find an administrator guide that covers nethasp installation.

     

    J

     

    His machine has the hasp connected to the computer, and it's set up on his as NetHasp, local.  His works.  Mine (connected to the same network) is set up as NetHasp, network, and doesn't work.

  2. The computer (mac with windows 7) I had our nethasp attached to died, and we replaced it with a new machine with Windows 10 on it.  I've set up MCam on that machine the same way it was before, with X6 because that's what he likes, and now I can't find the NetHASP on my machine, on the same network.  

     

    When I run NhaspX.exe, and try to read the NetHASP on the network, I get "NetHASP not found on the network".  I've even gone as far as to uninstall all versions of MCam on my machine, and reinstall only X6 for now.

     

    I've tried to figure this out for a few days off and on, so if anyone could help I'd appreciate it.

  3. so this is weird.  I have X8 installed, and I can open it and it runs just fine, but it doesn't show up in the remove programs list in control panel, or in CCleaner, or in another uninstall program I just tried.  

     

    How can I uninstall X8 and clear up some space on my poor hard drive?

  4. Is there such a thing as a reverse tapered end mill, like a dovetail cutter?  We need a way to put a 1 degree taper in a part, on two sides of a vertical wall, with the wider part of the wall at the top of the taper.  A quick google search didn't come up with anything that's 1 degree, so I figured I'd ask here.  

     

    Mounting the part multiple times isn't an option at the moment, and neither is a 4th axis.

  5. so start Mastercam then start the menu up for the device and then hit advance tools. The only unit I don't have is the explore but I will in a day or so as I had them dig one out for me as we no longer offer that one sense it was replaced by the Space Mouse Pro. But it is a nice looking unit.

     

    my options are in the attached picture. No way to swap those two controls like there used to be.

    post-32698-0-92668900-1403037153_thumb.jpg

  6. Let get this straight Marshal

    if I put this model in top and twist not tilt the knob it rotates around Z for me.is this not what you are asking for?

     

    That's exactly what I want, but my SpaceExplorer rotates it about the Y if I twist the knob. The old version I was on (like 3.xxx I think) had an option to change this, but I don't see it in version 10.1

  7. a bit off topic, but in the 3dxware version 10.1, is there a way to flip the rotation axes? If I'm viewing a model from the top, I want to be able to twist the model about the Z-axis (y in solidworks) by twisting the knob. It seems as though the only option is to roll the knob left/right to twist about the vertical axis, and that really annoys me.

  8. Only a little???

     

    I would not consider a Dura and a Kitamura even in the same class of machine tool honestly. Not to bash, but the Kitamura would eat that Dura for lunch. As would at least a few of the other machines mentioned.

     

    I'm trying to make a comparison of as many machines as possible in the same size range, and preferably in a similar price range as well, and then get quotes on them all. Part of the problem I'm having is that most of the machine tool companies websites are terrible, which makes it tougher to get the information I want.

  9. on the controls 3 of our mills and all the lathes have mit. controls.

    the dv5100 has a MSX-504IV control it is in reallity a fanuc o-imd control.

    every thing spec's out the same. we run fanuc formats on all our programs.

    all the drive hardware is fanuc on all the machines.

    with the AICC this machine shreds in alum. we rough and high speed finish

    ti-al-4v about 120 hrs a week with no problems for over a year.

    holds tol. in the tenth's all day long.

     

    HTH Ken

     

    forgive my ignorance, but what is AICC?

  10. So almost everyone agrees that they're decent machines for the money?

     

    They recommend a chip auger that's like $12k to separate the aluminium chips from the coolant, but with the slide out tray I don't even think we need a chip conveyor for the amount of material we actually run. It can always be added later if needed since the hookup comes standard.

  11. Ron, that would be great, I really appreciate any effort. Marshal/FNMI, how much maintainance have your systems required, I see the relitive cost varies considerably pending on the unit. Thanks for all the input on these as this is a new territory for us and want to make sure we head down the right path the first time. We are currently looking at about 15,000+ pcs annually, not sure if thats a lot or not much, either way good addition to what we do.

     

    Maintenance is minimal. Clean the lenses daily and that's pretty much it. There's a few air filters that need to be cleaned/replaced, but our lasers are in a clean-room already, so there's no dust in there for the filters to pick up

  12. Marshal, what type are you running? We have been looking at a fiber type. Looked to be around the 40 mark.

     

    We've got 3 CO2's and a YV04. The YV04 will etch metal very well, with a very small beam diameter, and that's one of the things we use it for. However, a YV04 will not cut through a clear material of any kind (clearcoat in our case), it'll pass directly through it and burn what's underneath, which in our case results in the clearcoat being blown out of the area by the escaping gases. It's not from a company I recommend though.

     

    2 of the CO2's can etch metals as well, and mark on or through clear materials, but with a larger beam diameter. The keyence one we have won't mark metal without something coating it, but they have models that do. The ULS ones (VLS models) will definitely etch metal.

     

    I want to say our Keyence laser was in the 50's, but it's specifically designed for intricate work, and on 3d surfaces. The ULS lasers were under 20k if I'm not mistaken, but that was over 5 years ago.

     

    It really depends on how small of a number/logo you want to mark, how fast you want it to mark, what size table you need, and what else you want to use it for. We usually find more things to use the lasers on than we ever thought they'd be useful for.

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