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I forgot about that setting too..... The Grob 5 axis machines I program seem to love all the vectors you can feed them so I usually pile em on heavy and then dial my cycle 832 settings with a decent angle tolerance and let it chow down like pac man.
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Well then on your cut pattern page there should be a box that says maximum step choke that down smaller and see if it helps ya out
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7 minutes ago, cncappsjames said:
You could do it that way but where's the fun and growth in that?
Well I suppose there isn't much there.... sometimes less is more...and it would run faster and blend like a dream... as far as acceleration around corners we working with Siemens or Fanuc controlled machine if its a Siemens get that cycle 832 loosened up and let er rip....
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Am I missing something here? it looks like you could get at all of that corner rounding done with simple 3+2 indexing and contours?
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I am not 100 percent certain in what you are trying to accomplish but many times I will finish both walls and then pick the corner out with a tapered ball using a parallel toolpath. or maybe a pencil that you convert to 5 axis with tilt
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you get a pretty decent report if you open your tool manager and right click ^ import/export tools^ detailed report
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20 minutes ago, JoshC said:
i always thought it was easier to start another instance of mastercam, do a Drill Toolpath and select the origin, and then setup all my tools for a job and holders using that drill toolpath. Basically just going back and forth between the Tool and Holder page in a drill path normally not even ever checking out of it until every tool is defined. I just personally find it easier because i can use things like the Right Click Edit Tool Projection, i can import custom tool profiles or holder profiles from more geometry sources (external one only supports DXF files, internal tool manager supports Step and .mcam files also) and not only that but i am so much more experienced with mastercams internal tool manager compared to the external tool manager so i am much faster and confident in the internal one. so after i setup lets say 15 tools in that Drill toolpath, i just go to the tool manager in mastercam, all the tools are already there since i had set them up in a toolpath, then i save them from the internal tool manager to whatever library i want. I am not saying this method is the best for all but for me its my favorite way to define tools is right in a toolpath, you dont have to setup any either just launch a drill path, pick anywhere and start defining tools and holders in that toolpath then they will all be there when you go to the Mill tab and visit the tool manager. Its those reasons why i never use the external manager, i have not found one thing that it does better than the internal one. There might be something it does better, but i have not seen it yet.
I agree. I just feel like the whole process could be better. Tool management is a pain in the butt.
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I use it. I wish they would put some more time into it and make it as powerful as some of the tools in mastercam. I believe it would also be nice to back save tools to the library that were built in an instance of mc... the stand alone has its issues but its not useless.
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multi surface will do it.
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The stand alone tool manager could be so much better. I have all my holders done along with quite a few assemblies... Its just a pain in the but to go back and forth. You would think we would be able to grab a holder that we already created in our library and throw a new tool in it assign all the proper fields and then save it back into the library without even opening the stand alone manager but no lol. I do make all my holders from .stp files. that is one other funny thing about the stand alone manager you can only import custom geometry from .dxf files. Its like the manager was an afterthought and it is less powerful than actually creating a tool in an instance of Mastercam. Its a time vampire
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Why is it not possible to create a tool assembly in Mastercam and back save it into a custom library. I will stay in the stand alone tool manager for an instance and then vanish.
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I have never had this happen to me on any control. Did it show in verify?
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okay planes manager tab click on the gear click on plane gnomon settings …. there you can shut it off
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pretty sure that's on your planes manager tab at the top it should have some options up at the top
I know it took me some digging to figure it out
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4 hours ago, Leon82 said:
If you click on the program in camplete where the crash is it will show the g code. Maybe there is something there than someone can see. Post a screen shot of it
It had something to do with camplete updates not having a safe positioning move in them... the newest update seemed to fix everything and I'm back to where I was last week... It was just so odd. And tracking it down was even harder because I couldn't figure out why these extra crash moves were being put into my code or why... I had a friend at another shop post it in mastercam with his mastercam post and those moves just weren't there..... Kinda wishing we just got the mastercam upgrade for this machine... Or went to the dark side of hypermill.... However now it works again and life isn't so bad
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I don't program off of center of rotation for any 4th axis or the new five axis machines... Call me crazy but it's much better in my opinion to have zero always set to part zero if possible. Makes moving parts to different machines with different centers of rotation much easier. It also allows my stock sizes to change a bit with no reprogramming by me, furthermore it allows me to put any proven out part or fixture on any available horizontal we have on any side of the tomb and I don't have to change anything. Probing routines and G10 methods of programming are awesome!!
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Oh yeah I always forget about that!!!!! kind of annoying...… I just fixed it again yay! my IT guy must have done something with my software the other day because the latest update for camplete was not installed anymore. Thanks again guys for all the help
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I bet the multi threading goes even faster now!!! Who cares. I wish they would just spend some time and streamline the software... Also it would be cool if it would tell you why it can't generate the toolpath you're trying. I mean it's got a dynomite button but does anybody ever click on it? Why can't we delete original planes that don't get used? Does circle mill have an entry feed and speed yet that spools up at the bottom of the hole and hoes ham? How about first pass feed rate reduction support on surfacing. I don't care about viewsheets I have no need for them. How about a better printable format for tool lists and assemblies..... I could go on and on.
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Like previously stated ramp that thing and Finnish with comp. If possible I like to get the biggest tool in there I can while leaving a little on the walls then Finnish it up either with a smaller tool that will overlap or the same size tool with comp. Hard to beat a good ramp with modern carbide I'm ramping in at 7 degrees minimum in aluminum.
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Some solid models come into mastercam worse than others.(I always seem to fight Catia and old auto desk stuff coming in dirty) I turn on my arc filter for all high speed paths and also Finnish contours... 50% usually seems to get the best of both worlds... Especially when you run into parts with arcs that start looking faceted when machined in actual material... I can snag you some pictures of surface Finnish results with and without arc filter on if you want to see what I'm talking about... 100 percent difference even in our okk horizontals with crazy AICC 2 lookahead
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I think I went wrong in my plane construction I made planes to entity normal off of lines and points made In the hole axis feature of model prep because when drilling holes in a conical wall I didn't know how else to go about getting normal to it (any tips and tricks appreciated) I'll post some stuff up tomorrow of what I was getting....also I have been in contact with Ivan today from camplete. He's been incredibly helpful so far compared to the other people I was dealing with previously. Tomorrow I'm hoping to get a part out that's within .003 of nomanal on every feature... The grob is an awesome machine and camplete is a great tool o just have to fully unlock it.
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What kind of machine are you running in?hp wise ?Make sure you crank up your backfeedrates up as mentioned. And you can also pinch down the Micro lift to a thou or so. I also change all transitions to minimum distance not full vertical retract and I output that move to a feedrate of the max the machine can feed I agree Opti rough is better for end Mills but it can be deadly with face Mills too... I have been using one of the newer Mitsubishi adx shells with impressive results... It's a monster of a hog out tool
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Seimens 840d with grob front end on it... It's a wicked machine. Also my first seimens controller... But I can't see myself running anything else after this. (I actually don't run anything else in the shop anymore, I just program them all) I forgot my dang mouse at work and well mastercam and camplete on the take home computer with no mouse is horrible. I will look into all of this bright and early tomorrow. I see where it's crashing in the code I just don't know why it's trying to travel to that location. If I could just delete that block I would. But I haven't figured that out yet either. The guys at camplete willaube me more helpful tomorrow after their Canada day weekend.
Right mouse button menu question
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Mine will do that if I have an instance of mastercam open and the IT guy updates the server or my pc at night. other than few right click buttons I run really close to stock interface less stuff to mess with and remember how to get back