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We tried a 1/2" tool once. Yes they go fast. Yes they cost beaucoup $$$. Tool life is short. Maybe 10 minutes of cutting if you are lucky. However in those 10 minutes you can make lots of chips. We held the tool in a Nikken SK collet.
I just gotta vent about the daymn things every now & then. I am the guy who gets to try to fix them when things go wrong. Mechanically, you would be hard pressed to find better machines. At least Matsuura wised up & quit using them on their cublex's. If you ever see a screaming deal on a used cublex you know why. Imagine being on a production run and a drive goes bad that takes 6 weeks to repair. That's the kind of sh!t that causes contracts to be lost....or worse.
I used to like the Siemens controller...but right now if someone tried to give me one of those fvcking 840Di's they put on a matsuura I would laugh at them. What happened there was Yaskawa & Siemens got together and made a nice control. Yaskawa got pissed and left siemens holding the bag. No parts (Yaskawa drives, motors, ect) have been made for them since I don't know when. Yaskawa won't make them, won't support them, won't have anything to do with them. siemens support is questionable already, throw in that hybrid control and you are pretty well fvcked. I got to deal with 4 of the fvcking things. xxxxty part is mechanically the machines are top notch. That controller, now that they have a few years on them, are the most unreliable in our shop. If a drive goes bad, you pray that siemens has one in stock...otherwise its shipped back to Germany for repairs which can take 6 weeks minimum. /end rant
I do have a feeling that if it were a "pure" siemens control (drives, motors, ect) I would have a different opinion.
Sorry its happening to you, but I am glad I am not the only one. Identical behavior.
our tool libraries reside on out network:
P:\Mastercam Machines 2017\Tool Libraries
Tool libraries are on the network also, and I have full permissions at that network location.
When I create a tool inside of mcam, (when the crash happens) I would think that it is a local copy until it is saved to the network.
The keyboard is still there...tho is likely different than what you are used to.
Example...to create/line/endpoints, one would hit the "Alt" key, then "W", then "E"
Or to get to Trim, "Alt", "W", then "T"
It is worth your time to install & just check it out. One would be insane to do an upgrade before doing that anyways
The tool manager crash issue has forced us to go back to X9. I honestly don't know how people continue to work through things like that. We simply don't have the extra time to waste dealing with crashes.
A few years back I programmed for Okuma's and Doosan's side by side. 500mm machines, 50 taper. Both late model (I believe the Doosan was a 2011 and the Okuma was a 2012) Running the same speeds & feeds, the Doosan's would make a hell of a racket, chatter like crazy, ect compared to the Okuma's. Some I know have had good luck with Doosan's, I just wasn't impressed.
Yes it can be done, and I had to resort to opening another session of mastercam, make the toolpath, save/import the geometry, toolpath as you outlined. However that is a ROYAL PITA compared to just picking the surface & be done. Leaving those paths out of mill-turn is a huge mistake IMO. Blend and Flowline are among the most used surfacing toolpaths for me.
The part is a slide for a 1911. Surprisingly, there are more than a few gun mfg's that are using damascus for slides. It does look cool.
https://www.google.com/search?q=damascus+slide&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiapd-S9KfOAhUB1GMKHd6PAGwQsAQIHQ&biw=1920&bih=916
Anyone ever cut this stuff? Print is calling out for stainless damascus, HRC 40-46
My hopeful SWAG says it is likely similar to H900 17-4
Any thoughts?
This was/is my biggest complaint about the new interface. Depending on if I am driving a lathe or a mill or a mill/turn or even a wire my RMB menu was tied to a workspace. Programming for a lathe....change the workspace, and all of my customization's (mainly toolpaths) are in my RMB menu. New job, mill time? change workspace and now I have all of my most common mill toolpaths right there. I brought this up in the official forum to basically deaf ears.
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