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Mgrenier

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  1. No, this is not what I need.  On this particular machine, the Z axis is the quill and the W axis is an enveloppe around the quill and it is much stronger.  So we can machine everything with the Z axis or the W axis, even canned cycle.  If we machine with Z, W is a positionning axis.  If we machine with W, Z is a positionning axis.

     

    I found the newfs command but it does not allow me the change the letter assigned to a variable, only the format statement.  This is really close to what I am looking for but not quite.

  2. Hello,

     

    I have a functionnal  post for a 4 axis HBM with a quill.  The output is always for the Z axis.  I have been asked if I could modify the post to output either Z axis or W axis moves depending on the value of a misc value.

     

    I know I have to change the format statement from "Z" to "W", but my question is how to have these format statements recognize de misc value.  At this point, from my understanding, the post has not read the misc values when it reads the fmt lines and I can not format the variables once the toolpath is started to be written.

     

    Could somebody please explain to me what I have to do to make this work?

     

    Thanks in advance,

  3. You might want to check these 2 lines in your post (they are from the generic Haas post):

     

    sg98    : "G98"      #Reference at initht

    sg99    : "G99"      #Reference at refht     

    sgdrlref : ""        #Target string

     

    HTH,

  4. Thanks CJep,

     

    But this is not what I am looking for.  I did program my roughing that way.  The client did send us a video of them doing it with a boring bar with the same dia. as the bore.  Much like a straight bore with a boring bar.  The bar goes in  with X-Z-B moves and takes the reverse way out.

     

    Hope that makes it more clear to understand.

     

    Have a nice day,

  5. Hello,

     

    Attached is a file of a part I need to do.  We use a 4 axis HBM to do this job.

     

     

    Basically it is a bore that runs on a circle.  I know it can be done by 5 axis port and I have programmed it.  But for finishing, we would like to go with a boring bar running X-Z-B.  Is this something that can be done with mastercam?  The center of rotation of the table is at Mastercam origin.

     

    Any help will be welcomed, we do not do a lot of 4-5 axis work.

     

    FORUM.mcx-8

     

    Regards,

  6. The toolbar in X8 can not be imported from a previous version of mastercam.  The right click menu and the key mapping can though.  You will have to create a new toolbar with X8.  AFAIK, you can not put a tool bar to the right of the tool manager because of the new functionality that they added with the tool manager (auto-hide, dock/undock)

     

    HTH

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