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Seedy steve

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  1. 5 hours ago, Chally72 said:

    finishing path came in and overengaged and perhaps broke a tool?

    oh ya! every time ! the last time was a brand new 3/4 long series end mill. I was taking about .002" when it hit the corner and was destroyed!

    I  was not expecting to have to look at this path with such scrutiny! 

      if I wanted to ignore that setting I would just use a simple contour path to finish.

    it is ridiculous to have a setting that, anonymously, only applies to part of a tool path!

    it is not that way in 2d contour . if I set a min. radius it listens!

  2. 6 hours ago, gcode said:

    Am I missing something

    All the broken tooling that happened because the tool dives in to a corner taking all the material that it just carefully left behind!

    I tore the flutes off  endmills over and over before I figured out this fault! it took three years to figure out why.

    I rarely used the path, and on tool steel less than that. hence the three years of smashed endmills.

    What is the min. radius for if not to save the tool from a right angle corner?

    a right angle corner won't be finished either way.

    the response from cnc software was... basically Yes that is a bug that will be fixed. 

    p.s. good to hear from u Gcode .. RESPECT.

  3. I resist using solid geometry for tool paths because I've seen CRAZY sh*t happen with drill paths.

    If you move your modal , translate it to a slightly different location, 

    It may decide on its own that it wants to drill out something like a fillet somewhere else on the part.

    I saw it years ago with Version 9.1 and was so surprised when it happened years later with an X version...

    now that I saw the glitch is still here in 2019 I have given up on ever trusting solids to a tool path again!

    for that matter I don't intend on "upgrading" again beyond 2019. the devil u know is better than the devil you don't.

    Its to bad that I stopped using 2017. the drill point manager was SO MUCH BETTER!!

    I digress . I could go on and on.

     

  4. Thanks!

    19 minutes ago, PAnderson said:

    surprised

    2018-07 manufacture date.   it belongs to a U.S. company GFL. We are "storing it" for them and that is almost over. 

    gonna set up a production job on it before they ship it out of Canada next month or so.

    I left it up to our maintenance dept. Don't think they let anyone know. Sorry. 

    I'm just the guy that plays with the toys.

    s.

  5. On 3/8/2021 at 11:20 AM, PAnderson said:

    If the above is true about the machine going out after moving the machine,

    Thanks for the extra info. Paul

    Sorry to be unclear . I moved just the rotator, not the machine. So it looks like it was the adjustment that I needed. only the Y... Z is obviously unchanged.

    what is EOP? and COR? I'll bet the machine is not Perfect by a long shot. 

     When I Started on it last year, the column had to be Shimmed over, as the travel in Z was not square with the table!. a cylindrical Square showed about .012" over 18" Yup! 12 thou. our Maint. guys fixed her up.

    my clue came when I tried to drill opposing right angle holes with the B axis and had ridiculous results! 

    I would not be surprised to find there is other sh#t wrong. so this check u speak of is interesting.

    It is awesome to have access to the collective intelligence of the community. Much appreciated!

    Steve.

    3 minutes ago, Seedy steve said:

    what is EOP? and COR? I'll bet the machine is not Perfect by a long shot.

    ok Center of Rotation .. lol but EOP?

  6. Some where in the control, I should have taken notes last time...

    There is the location defined for my 5th axis. 

    Doosan VCF 850 LSR 4+1 with fanuc  series 31i - modal b5

    can any one tell me how to find the field where I need to update the Y location of my rotator?

    when it turns the plane with g68.2  it goes out of alignment to the actual center ever since I had to move the thing.

    my g55 is good to the rotator and manual indexing works ok.

    your attention is greatly appreciated in this matter,,

    thanks all.

     

    Steve

  7. 8 minutes ago, JParis said:

    Yes, some things could be better but I have yet to not be able to do my job

    agreed but I am a bit ashamed of teaching it to the new machinists here. 

  8. 20 minutes ago, crazy^millman said:

    Mastercam really needs to take a few steps back and address their issues before adding more bells and whistles.

    lol it's too late for that now... they should have done that a decade ago! they will never dig out of this hole.

    I would love to change to Cimetron or something else, but  truth be told,I'd rather retire early.

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  9. So I'm all alone as support for this job that quit when I tried to calibrate the probe in x on a mounted sphere.

    we had false fail readings repeatedly on a bore dia. so I tried to run the cali. prog. but the probe tries to crash every time.

    Now it won't run on the part at all. my guy is sweeping!!

    it does a weird z-y dive and errors with something like " trying to measure without... " something like a baseline I forget the term.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated! thanks in advance.

  10. This is weird,

    After re picking the geometry the fourth time ,,, it worked right.

    circle mill simple 2d stuff and I have to work at it to randomly come up with a good tool path!!!!

    WHAT NEXT???

    yesterday I went to a new level and created some cad, when I went back to work on the part, my latest plane had moved drastically and trashed my previous work !

    BshT.mcam

  11. On 7/8/2019 at 8:40 AM, Neurosis said:

    It may be that I just haven't figured out how this is supposed to work yet, but every time I click on a point in that window and try to delete it, it never deletes

    I noticed that point one is always red. it won't change when selected like the others do.

    My delete key works good.

     

  12. On 7/8/2019 at 8:40 AM, Neurosis said:
    On 7/5/2019 at 12:58 PM, Seedy steve said:

    Every time I delete points it's aN ORDEAL!

    Can't agree with this more.

    It may be that I just haven't figured out how this is supposed to work yet,

    By the way there is one thing I like about the drill point manager, it keeps your work when u escape to close... one less click with the mouse is always appreciated!

    lately my left hand has been holding my head up more than working hotkeys.:whistle:

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  13. 17 hours ago, Bbeyer562 said:

    .... I could go on and on.

    Who besides a wet behind the ears infant would design a toolpath hole selection  window,

    where the list of points is a narrow vertical column running out the bottom of a short wide window that keeps retarding back to its default shape? WTF ?

    Every time I delete points it's aN ORDEAL!

  14. Still day to day usability is clumsy.

    They obviously care way too much about shiny new whistles and bells than they do about what it's like to use the software.

    or they would listen to us . The other day I modified a plane and MC threw out 6 view sheets for me. yesterday I changed the dia. of my spot drill, so MC tripled the spindle speed and doubled the feed rate for me! There are so many glitchy ways that the software works that it's impossible to predict what it will do next. Why does the toolpath manager jump around so much? Why does it scroll to a different spot  if I even sneeze?

    I wish they would just work on what they have got and make it run smooth. they need to work on improvements rather that adding more stuff to impress non users into purchasing!

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