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I have a part to make out of some Macor machinable ceramic. The material is very brittle and the geometry is such that I need to be able to countour around the whole part at depth.
Has anyone ever used the Mitee-Grip heat-activated compound? Is it worth using or is there something better for a glue-down application?
thanks.
benji
So far I have been able to:
-find and download the mpsubrep.pst
-find and use transform
It seems that in "transform" I am limited in the number of fixture offests that will post (I'm geting 4 different fixture offset numbers)
There had been a reference to some "misc integer" which I am unfamiliar with.
Your help and suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Hi all.
I am currently programming a Fadal 3-axis VMC. I have had good luck so far with using just one fixture offset (E1=G54). What I would like to do is learn how to program multiple fixture offsets.
The questions that I have are:
1) do I need to draw each part in it's exact location in mastercam?
2) how do I tell mastercam that I want to use a diferent fixture offset number.
What I'm doing is six of the same parts in chick vises. I want tool one to do all six, then tool two, then tool three....
Thanks in advance guys!
I'm just learning Mastercam and about emastercam also. I have been lurking around the Forum for a couple of weeks and wanted to get the ball rolling. No real questions/issues for now. Great forum!!
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