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cavity machining of plastic injection, high pressure dies, sand corebox I'd say 75% of my Malaysian customer who use MC do this.
They might not finish it with mill, but still its MC for the electrodes...
You need to Define complicated surfaces...
the PC with NETHASP should have the license manager, did you install it from the X installer and maybe you have it installed as application which means you have to start manually...
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Now this is just in verify so I'm not sure if this is graphic related Tighten up the tool tolerance on the verify options and you'll see the problem area getting smaller... I'm sure it related to graphics capabilities.... the path is OK
if its .ai cs2 format, open in adobe illustrator cs2 and save as an older format .ai. Mastercam can read directly the files.... I forgot how I did it last time...
In X MR1,
Can i make associative solid to a dumb one?, cause I got a solid I cannot mirror..... the fillet keeps failing.... currently I'm checking out other options than export/import as parasolid....
if 180 deg currently up-cuts top and bottom edges, change the across overlap to slighty bigger than 100%, say 110%... see if it works.... it up-cuts air and then climb cut the edges...
XMR1:
The waterline move is making a helical motion, I want linearize it but there's no setting for this?
I don't want to do this in Control def or post because how will I know the linearizing causes gouge or not? where's the setting in the post anyway?
This is with X and Xmr1...
when start to post I get this error message:
everythings OK when I use PFE, notepad or cimco from V9 as the default editor.
even if I try to double click the X editor in the Commoneditors folder I still get the same error message...
anyone seen this problem?
total tolerance:
that's the range your cutter moves in and out of the surface. if your total is 5 micron, that mean the cutter moves in by 2.5 and out the surface by 2.5
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