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mike93

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  1. after you install, add it to your tool bars it will be in the bottom of the list on the left side.
  2. F4 new to me but fantastic!!
  3. if you click the use attributes it will put it in the currant level selected
  4. the chip conveyor probably cost more then then the post to use the machine?
  5. can you get the machine sale with a post in the purchase agreement a salesmen would throw that in for free.
  6. using both at the same time is nice you can start with all offsets the same but if there is problems all faces can be adjusted independently to adjust for anything that may happen
  7. most surly it can be don.
  8. reworking the tool bars was a wast of time may by they could have ???????
  9. I wish I knew what was best, but i do know some cad files with simular shapes, and same tolerence (.0002) 60/30 no smoothing same step over will go from fasets, to polished smooth???
  10. push the floppy disk picture on top of your parameters and it will set your defaults to what is set in your current operation
  11. a ssd will make restarting vary fast it isl worth it
  12. We are running 1045 at 800 sf and .0055 chip load with a .05 step over ,with .500 .03cr 5 flute imco end mill. Wondering if that's reasonable, we would like to go faster. How fast should you go?
  13. if you change machine def between opps it happens
  14. at $$$$$$$$$$$$$ per year their should be something, in the stock form that should give you min max and tool definition, the post we have gives more info?????
  15. i don't know about hass but are old mazack we ran 7 days straight (with some tool changes) and it quieted the spindle down. it has 10,000plus hours on spindel now. still running strong.
  16. if you are using pitch on your machine i would not be right ether.
  17. .002 might wreck your part, making your boundary smaller so it can not slide over the edges may help, it is mostly a tolerance issue that has not been solved yet. maybe you should add min corner radius to tool path so it smooths it out some.
  18. what is the rounding point of pie for mastercam could this be an issue if the end points are not on the arc. just grasping at straws.
  19. you might want to try no rounding on end points check it helped a lot. in my case and other cases as well.
  20. set to no rounding on the check end point but changing parameters might be better as mtb said I have ran into this before, why do some fanuc controls go around wrong and some work right maybe its a random parameter generator? if you plot the arcs out in the problem areas you will most likely find out that thy do not connect with the start and end points.
  21. if you yous roll it will rap around if the names are longer
  22. mike93, on 09 Oct 2014 - 7:18 PM, said: i need one for drilling with carbide drills to change rpm and feed on entry and feed and rpm on the push threw my 600 variables are free it would be nice to just replace the g81 line with all inputs in that line and use all position in absolute (i looked threw all drilling cycles i can change feeds but cant change rpm but i might of missed it mazack ?) O6000 (CARBIDE DRILL MACRO) (FORMAT G65/G66 STRZQWFE) (S = #19 - INITIAL TOOL RPM) (T = #20 - BREAKTHROUGH TOOL RPM) (R = #18 - R PLANE) (Z = #26 - Z START ZERO) (Q = #17 - Z START OF RPM & FEERATE CHANGE) (W = #23 - END OF BREAKTHROUGH IN Z) (F = #9 - INITIAL FEEDRATE) (E = #8 - BREAKTHROUGH EXIT FEEDRATE) (*********************************) M03S#19 #600=#5001 #601=#5002 G0G90X#600Y#601 Z#26+.1 G1Z#17F#9 M03S#20 G1Z#23F#8 G0Z#18 X#600Y#601 M99 I think this is more of what you were looking for. Sorry about any confusion. thank you i will try it next week.

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