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Does any one have a post processor for a Wardjet Waterjet machine. I would like to be able use mastercam to program our parts using mastercam.
Thanks
Bill
Does anyone have a masonic eblem art work for which I could use to engrave on a plate for a good friend of mine.
Anything would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Bill
Looking for a tap in a hurry. Need a .290-80 for Stainless Steel. This will be done in a lathe. Talking to my lathe guy he doesn;t believe this get be done single point.
Anyone know where such a tap be a shelf item from supplier.
Thanks
Have a callout for a 5/16-8-4st. (Internal)
2 different Parts.
1st- Lathe/ Tap Thru on 1 1.2 overall length on Delrin Af100
2nd) Mill/ Tap Thru on aa .375 wall .
Where can I find such a tap or threadmill/or single point for lathe.
Any suggestions.
Thanks
Bill
We cut on this quite a bit for one of Turf Care Customers for prototype. Very strong material. We use same speeds and feeds for CRS. When you look at the blanks its look nasty .
Once you cut on it and take the scale away,you actually get nice finishes.
I just really started using X and love it. No problems. Got everything configure the way I like it. The right mouse button. Got rid of all the toolbar menus. Either use right mouse button or top menus. When I first started thought everything was cluttered. I pretty much have it looking like V9 menus.Did my first big(complex) part with no crashes or problems. Dont see my self ever going back to V9. Thanks Mastercam.
I'm trying to chain a partial geometry and switch it to a different level. When I select the chain it select it all and I can't find a place to select a partial chain for copy the geometry to another level.
Is it there in X2 or is something not available.
thanks
Harvey Tool-Make great endmills for palstics both soft and hard. I have used it on G10 before.
A great endmill for this material.
www.harveytool.com
http://www.harveytool.com/products/index.p...s&category_id=1
Hello,
New laptop, Just wondering where my settings should be for this card to run Mastercam. For one it does not want to refresh the screen.
Any suggestions
Thanks
Lightnin
Hello All,
My boss has done it again. Getting into something we never had any experience doing. One of our customer has the need to for us to make Vacuum form tooling for many projects they have going on. What they provide is the finish model of the part. Well they need the form tool made.
For a person who has little understanding on how to make a tool for them. How does one get info on how o create a form tool. And where to begin to create a model of the form tool. And just where to begin besides at the beginning.
If there any sites, or reading material out there that explains the process, and how to go about make the form Tools.
Thanks
Lightning
This is what Ive come up with....
HP DV8000T
Operating System Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional with SP2 edit
Processor Intel® Core Duo processor T2500 (2.0 GHz) edit
Display 17.0" WSXGA+ BrightView Widescreen (1680x1050) edit
Graphics Card 256MB NVIDIA® GeForce® Go 7400 edit
Memory 2.0GB DDR2 SDRAM (2x1024MB) edit
Hard Drive 80 GB 5400 RPM SATA Hard Drive edit
Hows that?
Hello,
After years of abuse of my laptop. I'm ready to get a new one. I recently got a new tower at work and now spoiled by its speed I now want that for my new laptop. Any suggestions on what others are running that will run good for Mcam
Thanks
Bill
We have a customer that would like a Crankshaft made. He has given us the file. Well the question I have is where to start. I'm not wet behind the ears when it comes to 4th axis programming.
Is there a sample of a crankshaft on the ftp site or can someone send me a sample to see how they have gone about it.
Thanks
Lightning
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