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Mick

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  1. I know exactly what you want to do. You want to mill a tapered bore, but in a constant helix, so the tool moves in X Y and Z constantly.

    The way to do it is:

     

    Create a ruled surface, with the top contour the major bore diameter, and the lower contour the minor bore diamter.

    Then use a Flowline toolpath and choose a spiral pattern. I used this the other day to machine 6 tapered bores in a stripper plate for an injection mould. The toolmaker couldn't believe the finish (there were no marks where the cutter had "stepped" down)

     

    If you want, I'll put the file up on the FTP (I'll have to find it forst smile.gif

  2. Actually, if you could put them on the FTP, that would be great. If thats too much of a hassle, a CD would be great. I'd return a CD together with postage costs.

    The machine will probably be a Y axis, but I'd be keen to check out any examples. The more the better!

    Thanks for the replies smile.gif

  3. I'm after any Mill Turn toolpath examples I can get my hands on. I'm wanting to learn this facet of Mastercam, because we're looking at getting a turning centre at work, and I want to be a few jumps ahead for when the machine is ordered, and when it arrives. If anyone has some examples, and has a bit of spare time (I know the feeling...time is a valuable commodity) could you please send some sample files with toolpaths to my email address above please? I'd really appreciate it smile.gif We're currently running V8.1.1, but we'll be upgrading to V9 very soon

  4. James,

     

    Could you put some samples of that up on the FTP? A local shop here who has a couple of twin axis Okuma lathes has just bought Mastercam, and they'd be very interested to see an example of how you program the upper and lower turrets as you explained..

     

    Thanks in advance..

     

    Mike

  5. Indeed...Coromill 200's rock...great all round cutters. I've lost count of the number of times I've used them to rough bore by helically ramping them.

    Mind you, I used to be a Sandvik Coromant rep, so I'm bound to be biased smile.gif

  6. heh...I've been down that road several times. Solidview will do it, though if the STL file is huge, and/or very complex, it will choke your system, creating a huge IGES file. Basically, it creates a nurbs surface at every triangulation.

    Apparently Raindrop Geomagic can do it also, though I think it is in the same fashion as Solidview.

  7. Ok...hehe....my fault....true, it didn't work in V8 and V9....and I was booted in Win2k...Which had my original V8 and 9 installs. I rebooted in WinXP, which has V9SP1, and voila...it works...although the STL file is misorientated, with the X axis rotated 90 degrees..though it was modelled correctly....

    But its late....so I'll look at it tomorrow..

    But thanks for your help guys smile.gif

  8. In lathe V8.1.1 and V9 SP1, I've tried to load stock into Verify as an STL file, but the File button is greyed out. The only material choice I have is cylinder. I cant for the life of me work out what I'm missing, though I have the feeling it is something obvious. Can anyone help? Thanks smile.gif

  9. One way would be to get a tool presetter (like a height gauge)

    They are expensive, but tool length offsets can be set away from the machine, while the machine is cutting. I used to use one of these at one of my last employers, and they were certainly productive. Basically, while the machine is running, you set all the length offsets, write them down, and when ready, load the tools, and load the offsets into the control.

    Works great. If I was buying a machine, I'd buy a presetter at the same time. smile.gif

  10. Roger,

     

    What was the web site? I somehow dont think it would be legal to actually duplicate the HASP, though I'm certainly not sure about it.

     

    I'm curious to see how they "market" their service

  11. Hehe...I know what you mean. I used to be a UG user, and a couple of times I was caught out on a weekend. I couldn't get support, and had to wait until the Monday.

    Responses on here are really quick, and they're normally always helpful. And you're normally lucky enough to get more than one reply.

    And Mastercam as a product is getting better and better smile.gif

  12. This is a great forum. Kudos to all those that help run it, all those that help out users on it, and all those that use it.

    Its certainly the best resource I've had for Mastercam. I find I check here as much as I check my email.

    And the amount of users seem to be growing. smile.gif

     

    Cheers

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