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Jamie Betz from InterTech Supplies

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  1. This was an awesome idea, I love the idea of it catching minor problems which can be a big problem at the machine. I implemented this into my post the only question I have is, I purposely messed up tool lengths and diameters to try it out and on one of my operations I have it set for depth cuts and it is giving the same warning for each depth. The operation is setup with 9 depths and I get the same error message 9 times. Do you know of something that may cause this. I am using a slightly modified mpfan post that came with X7.
  2. Thanks for the info Dave, I will give it a shot and let you know how it worked or if I messed it up and need further instruction.
  3. Does anyone know of a way to be able have the post take the highest value of a specific axis and store it into a parameter or something to be used for being entered into a safety block of a program. What we have to do for our CNC sander is when we post out a program we need to find the highest Y value and manually enter it into the first 3 lines of the program that was posted. I can show examples if this is not clear enough. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
  4. Unfortunately Mastercam X and beyond will not do reverse posting. There was a post a while back on this subject with some ideas as what to do. Linky
  5. Thanks Millman, I was looking for that yesterday but must have overlooked the Posts button on the top of the page. I am a Lathe newbie when it come to programming so wasn't sure what you guys were using, now I know. I have run quite a few Daewoo lathes at my friends machine shop but never did any programming for them. Racer according to the documentation for the machine it says the machine comes with the OiMate control and has the live tooling option. The guy that is buying the machine has actually been to the factory and ran off sample parts so I am guessing he knows what he was using, at least I hope he does.
  6. We are going to be purchasing a Prodigy GT27 gang tool by SNK with live tooling and a Fanuc Oi-Mate TB control and was wondering if anyone else is using this control and what post you are using. I am not asking for a post just curious if there is anything similar to the MPMaster post that everyone loves here.
  7. I have friends that own a machine shop and I write program for them all the time. I attach the .nc file to the email and he saves it on his laptop and then connects to the machine through the RS232 port and loads the program, I can't remember what software he is using to send to the machine though. Some of his machines have slots that you can put a compact flash adapter in and then use a compact flash card and transfer the program from the card to the machine. You would still need a way to get the file from the PC he gets his email on to the card. HTH
  8. Mine open fine, just have to select the solidworks file type and open any file.
  9. We have a lot of guys here also that won't make the switch to X2 or X, they insist V9 was the best version. I have tried many times to show them the advantages of the "X" versions but they just argue with me how bad of a switch it was, so I just tell them if they want to do things faster and easier to call me.
  10. That looks awesome Cadcam, I only have one question doesn't tomorrow only have 1 M?
  11. I've noticed this mainly when I open a file from V9. Haven't had any problems because of it as of yet.
  12. Rule #1: Don't ask for a Post Processor. Ask this question as your first message here and you won't necessarily like the responses you receive. The eMastercam.com Lynch Mob is on much higher alert than you could ever imagine. Look to your reseller to supply you with the proper post for your machine, or quote for the work that needs to be done. If you have something and are looking for improvements, it's a reasonable request. Maybe tell us why the post you have needs improvement. Perhaps try to participate a bit on the Forum before you go asking for something. Not unlike Habitat for Humanity, we value Sweat Equity here. Quid pro quo, Clarice. You may also want to let everyone know your company name so that your Hotmail or Yahoo email account doesn't give everyone the impression that you aren't a licensed Mastercam user.
  13. You might want to read the forum rules & guidelines before asking a question like that. Rule #1: Don't ask for a Post Processor. Ask this question as your first message here and you won't necessarily like the responses you receive. The eMastercam.com Lynch Mob is on much higher alert than you could ever imagine. Look to your reseller to supply you with the proper post for your machine, or quote for the work that needs to be done. If you have something and are looking for improvements, it's a reasonable request. Maybe tell us why the post you have needs improvement. Perhaps try to participate a bit on the Forum before you go asking for something. Not unlike Habitat for Humanity, we value Sweat Equity here. Quid pro quo, Clarice. You may also want to let everyone know your company name so that your Hotmail or Yahoo email account doesn't give everyone the impression that you aren't a licensed Mastercam user.

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