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drafting3

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  1. Hi Guys,

    I have a part with toolpaths on multiple faces (multiple setups). I am using different workplanes for each. Is there a way to select a toolpath and make its plane active for WCS, C and T?

    Right now I am opening up the toolpath, looking to see which plane it uses, then going into plane manager and selecting that plane for WCS, C and T. Very cumbersome.

    Any way to do it quicker?

  2. On ‎9‎/‎15‎/‎2017 at 9:19 AM, JParis said:

    Check these settings in Verify

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    Ooooo. I can't see these pictures. man I want to know what settings you're talking about. I will try to get some admin rights loosened up on this PC.

  3. On ‎8‎/‎24‎/‎2017 at 4:38 PM, JParis said:

    Works as it should here, you can see it ripped across the stock on the front face 

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    The fixtures are brought in as fixtures, the stock as an stl file

     

    On ‎8‎/‎24‎/‎2017 at 5:30 PM, jlw™ said:

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    Damn it. The admins have about 2/3 of all domains blocked at this PC. I can't see any of these pics.

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  4. So, I asked our lead programmer about this and he seemed surprised that I was having trouble. He made a toolpath that collided with 100% of his model, both feed and rapid moves. When he did a simulation, there were no warnings, errors, or even red coloring to indicate a collision. He tried setting the model as a fixture, and still nothing. He could swear Mastercam used to collision check vs models.

     

    Collision vs models is working for everyone else but us? Can someone try it and post a screenshot? I fee like I'm flying blind without any software driven collision checking.

     

  5. On ‎8‎/‎15‎/‎2017 at 9:25 AM, Colin Gilchrist said:

    In your Operations Manager, next to the "G1" button, there is a "setup backplot and verify" button. It is just to the left of the "G1" button.

    That opens a Dialog Box that allows you to "enable the Fixture" checkbox, and choose either a Level or a Solid for your Fixture item.

     

    Thanks. I enabled the fixture and selected the solid. I still do not get any errors when I gouge the model in simulation. I have to be missing a step.

  6. Okay, so I have a definite repeatable example.

    I am enlarging some holes on a customer supplied model. I am gouging the model by 0.025 per side. I do not get any errors from Mastercam. Is there any way to get a warning when this happens?

  7. Yeah. I thought I did. I had operation change and collision checked. Collision detection set to everything. work piece turned on. One thing that surprised me was the block didn't have those big red streaks in it from being hit by the holder/shank.

  8. Hi guys. So, one of the things (very few things) that I loved about Powermill was it's gouge and collision detection. It was bulletproof.

    I never did much of that with Mastercam, or certainly not to the same extent I did with Powermill.

     tried doing a verification of a toolpath with MC and turned on collision detection (or at least I thought I did). I didn't get any errors, but the tool obviously rapid traveled through the part and block (retract set to incremental instead of absolute). I caught it, but I was a few moments away from running the toolpath.

     

    Am I missing a setting or option somewhere? Can someone walk me through the process of collision/gouge checking?

  9. Looked for any other threads that mention this, but I came up empty handed.

     

    I'm using X9, and trying to select a group of entities. I created the group and added the lines. I can even click the "view" button from the groups dialog box and it works fine.

     

    I cannot figure out how to select the entities of the group for X-form... what am I doing wrong? Select button from groups dialog box isn't actually selecting anything...

  10. Hi Guys,

     

    Been a while since I've been on here, but I ran into something recently that is a real pain...

     

    Since updating to X9, I've found that sometimes multiple operations on the same plane want to create their own program. Serious pain in the a$$.... I have to delete the operations and rebuild them from scratch to fix the problem so I can produce a single NC file.

     

     

    Any ideas?

  11. If you can run Creo, Solidworks will be easy for you. I think Solidworks was the easiest for me to learn. 

     

    I always heard ProE was the end-all-be-all for CAD packages, but after I worked with Creo I was disappointed. Super clunky and temperamental... Solidworks feels a little more intuitive.

  12. I hope the learning curve isn't bad. I've doing 3D solids for about 18 years and worked with Mechanical Desktop, Inventor, Creo, and even a little SolidEdge.

     

    The trick will be learning all the efficiency techniques. I'm guessing it will be a few months before I'm comfortable with it.

  13. I've had some recent odd jobs I had to turn down because we don't have a CNC lathe. The lathe work required wasn't too involved, but was required between operations. I couldn't justify milling, then sending out for lathe work, then milling to finish. This interests me greatly. It looks like tool holding block is the most critical part. 

    I have a small 3 jaw lathe chuck the owner ordered, but never used. I'm wondering now if I can modify it to fit one of my tool holders and re purpose it ;)

  14. I'm glad to know I'm not alone, but it's disheartening to know so many companies cut corners like this. This job is for a huge international company, as part of their prototype division. I feel like their engineering department should be above reproach.

     

    I'm currently in school for Mechanical Engineering. I can't wait to finally make it so I can send out xxxxty prints and models ;)

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