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Hello,
I just started to machine molds with MasterCAM and have a lack of experience in choosing the better tool path techniques. I was wondering if any one would send me a couple of files so I could get a better grasp on how yens do it. Any comments, files, and guidance are greatly appreciated.
Thank u.
Email: [email protected] (the "0"s are zeros)
hello guys/girls
I just built a new computer and i was woundering if someone could send me some mastercam files that there computer has a hard time with in verify.
my e-mail is [email protected] (the "0's are zeros)
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i am also interested in seeing how yens machine the part too.
thank you
Hi guys,
I have a question about tool paths and clearing clamps.
whats the easyest way to do it, and how?
Like your doing a profile and then you stop go up, over, and back down to clear the clamp.
Happy Easter
hello guys.
i was wondering what would be involved in altering my post to move my subs to the begining of my generated code. like before the program No.
hello
is there a way to take this line
pbld, n, "=",035, *sub_prg_no, e
and get only the # and 035 and program no. to come out with no space between them
My generated code outputs = #0001 to tell it to do sub 0001. I cant have space between the = and the #. How would you correct this? (its on lhe last line)
psub_call_s #Call to sub level
result = nwadrs(strp, sub_prg_no)
#sub_prg_no = sub_prg_no + 100 #Add sub number offset
if progno = sub_prg_no, result = mprint(sprgnerror)
pbld, n, "=",035, *sub_prg_no, e
Now i have another question.
My generated code outputs = #0001 to tell it to do sub 0001. I cant have space between the = and the #. How would you correct this? (its on lhe last line)
psub_call_s #Call to sub level
result = nwadrs(strp, sub_prg_no)
#sub_prg_no = sub_prg_no + 100 #Add sub number offset
if progno = sub_prg_no, result = mprint(sprgnerror)
pbld, n, "=",035, *sub_prg_no, e
What I am trying to do is change the mpfan post to a Bridgeport post, since it has 4 axis and sub capabilities.
Now in Fanuc controllers the subs begin with O
Like O3456 and I want to change it to output #3456
.
Any ideas.
I am a beginner at customization and I am not exactly sure how to change this.
It seams that if I could make a string like (spound = 035) and replace the stro in a couple places it would work.
psub_st_s #Header in sub leveln
result = nwadrs(stro, sub_prg_no)
" ", e
*sub_prg_no, e
pbld, n, sgabsinc, e
Well I fingered out the problem.
There was no G17 in the code.
Here I am thinking it should be model on startup, but the control wants to see the G17
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Hay G-man whets the theory on why Mastercam brakes up circles; that seams kind of stupid. Dose it do it in nine.
Hay G-man who said you were ever on??????????????
[ 01-02-2002: Message edited by: s0l0seven ]
Bridgeport now uses only Fanuc and Heidenhein.
But up to a few years ago they offered their own control too, for many years.
Like Boss 4 through Boss 10, SX 7, DX 32, BPMC, are just what I know of.
1) Its a Bridgeport Boss 9
2) 1 chain one element
3) I am assuming you ment under lead in and lead out enter/exit on first/last depth cut only. Yes this dose help get rid of the G0. However my cuter comp still goes on and off and which seems to brake up the circle in to halves, half on half off.
4) The problem is that the Mastercam swings half the ark with the cuter comp on then shuts it off for the rest.
At the machine it would swing half the ark and then stop, and give you an error saying unspecified feed rate (or some thing like it).
I don’t know way but I think it was because it would have a line with G2 then a line with G0 then a line with a G1 with no Feed on that line.
Maybe???
I could e mail you the file if you wanted, its not completely dun though
Thank you
Hello,
I am having a problem with generating the right code for our boss 9.
If I do a contour with multiple passes while the compensation is set to the control it will give me code like this. I believe a lot of this is not needed and my machine dose not like the cuter comp going on/off and why the G0 is in there I don’t know. Can someone point me in the right direction in changing the post or do I have something wrong in the parameters.
N136 G0 Z.1 |
N138 G1 Z-.0689 F6.4 |
N140 G2 X0. Y-.9754 I0. J0. F.5 |
N142 G41 G2 X-.9754 Y0. I0. J0. | CC is on
N144 G2 X0. Y.9754 I0. J0. | .5 of ark swung why
N146 G40 G2 X.9754 Y0. I0. J0. |cc is off
N148 G0 | why is this in there
N150 G1 X.9004 |its repeated all over again
N152 G2 X0. Y-.9004 I0. J0. |
N154 G41 G2 X-.9004 Y0. I0. J0. |
N156 G2 X0. Y.9004 I0. J0. |
N158 G40 G2 X.9004 Y0. I0. J0. |
N160 G0
if i wanted to look deeper in to this, like try to write my own c-hook, how could i do it. and what do you use to open up the file to alter op settings
hay guys,
can one of yens help me out. i am trying to draw a surface that starts flat and then goes on a ten deg angle on the face of round stock. what are ways i can go about this. heres a picture here the red is the angle and boundry and the green is were the angle starts Well i will have to email you yhe picture if you are interested. thank you
Hay guys,
I am going through the 5 axis tutorials and tutorial 4 gives me an option of using roll die or swarf 5 axis. These seem like the exact same thing. Can yens tell me the differences? (I read the book but it seams the same definition to me)
It’s not the same, in AutoCAD you can use a mouse with a scroll wheel to zoom and pan weather you hold it down or roll it. It really speeds up drawing I think.
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