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I've been trying everything, looking in machine definition, control definition. I know you can change default toolpath settings with no part in the graphics window, but that doesnt work for the tool settings. Pretty sure I had it always on in older mastercams, running 2023 meow.
i messed up, meant to say 32 gigs, but when i asked them they said you get paid by the hour, so what do you care.
of course a week or so later, theyre gonna be asking why parts are taking so long.
you just cant win.:)
your linking parameters page is the problem. you must be fairly new to mastercam, which is fine. but you should look at the lines going to the part in the linking parameters page. Top of stock, and Depth are ok, Feed plane as far as ive used is always in incremental, a bit above the top of stock. you should be using Clearance anything above the top of stock, Retract isnt required.
Wow you are spoiled :), im in need of a new system at work, im begging them to put 16 gigs of memory into it, but they dont want to spend that HUGE amount of money.
This is interesting to me, our shop has 3 wire edms, running wire mastercam. and hes retired, so he shows up whenever he wants to. Might be a good idea to ask if they would teach me the machines. Like crazy^millman said, the mastercaming should be easy, the setup and the control will be the problem. My guy i think would not have a problem teaching me, if your guy does, i think that would be the biggest problem. Cant really learn a machine without actually being on the machine.
Just a question about the machine for anyone. an OKUMA mu-500 5-axis. they only run one home for everything. Co1 i guess, then when its tilting it switches to Co51. It has 100 homes in it, so it should be able to run that many different homes at once or not? we were running a fixture with four parts, they placed them in mastercam where they were on the fixture, im used to running each piece using a different home. just wondering if it is possible, or maybe not setup to do that. since nobody can see the machine i know its just guessing a bit.
moving the tilt seems easier just to put -90 into the a-axis. thats what weve done in the past. so then the back face becomes the top face. if im understanding correctly what youre saying. Init. Rotary Axis Position is that the one youre talking about, maybe tomorrow i will test it on the machine thanks again Aaron.
ya Aaron, we got it all sorted out. it was the "Automatically set to Post defaults when posting" problem first toolpath had it checked the other ones didnt. gonna try to look more into the misc values. but can they work with an encripted post, what ive seen is you might have to edit the post a bit to make them work?
we tried that on friday same thing happened. right just been running one toolpath at a time.
im assuming this is whats going on crazy, but how do i get it to post back the proper way. all the misc integers were at zero and my buddy teaching me the machine said to never turn them on because it can easily crash the machine.
the work co-ordinates was set to a 2 when i opened up the control definition. but changing it back to a zero didnt change anything.
Been forever since ive been on here...
trying to word this right
Ive seen this happen before, you load a file from a different mastercam program, and it seems to overwrite the control definition( im thinking). I was doing some of the tutorials off this site not blaming it, but after that the post changed. running an okuma 5 axis, and after that the machine wouldnt go to the home position. G30 P2. the post is encripted, so im sure thats not the problem. a few months ago i loaded a program from my previous shop. same kinda thing happened, just that time it changed the rapid movements to the part into a G1 at 5000 ipm if i recall. whats going on?
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