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Can mcam ver 9sp1 project a tool path to a solid surface?
Also I just purchased a new computer pent. 4, 512 ram, I have a problem when I select lines I can't see the small box or any arrows for tool directs. I tried changing grafic settings but no change.
Can anyone help me with these problems?
Thanks Kasket
Thanks you all been very helpful, I have had this problem for a long time. I just ran a test with the setting to wear, I also set to: no arc and 100% perp line and it worked fine.
thanks again
Don
I,ve been using mc8-9 for a while I acn do almost anything with it except cutter comp on a bore, my machines all seem to have a problem. I get alarms.
can't any one tell me the proper procedure for using cutter comp in a bore. 1 inch hole 1/2 emill.
thanks
Don
Ability Mach.
Thanks James I'll Take a look.
I was not looking for help with AlphaCam, I was just seeing if MC had a feature like the one in AlphaCam.
Sorry for the confusion.
Kasket
Is there a way on MC v9sp1 to bring back in the program code to make a drawing. I also have a program call AlphaCam and that has a input Nc and turn code into cutter paths or drawing. Any suggestions.
Kasket
Yes I make most of my blue prints in that manner. make a solid model then go to layout it make a 2d drawing with borders 2,3 or 4 view then dimention or machine. I like it.
kasket
I have just purchased a new computer for my mc v9sp1. It is a HP 2.53ghz, 1gig ram, 64meg video mem. What should my config. be in mastercam to use all this memory. I do alot of solids and 3d machining and verify seem to slow.
Don
Ability Machine Company
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