As Cygnus x-1 said there isn’t support for turning in HSMXpress. The reason the tool library still has it in it is simply because there is only one library. There isn’t one for HSMWorks and HSMXpress...
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As Cygnus x-1 said there isn’t support for turning in HSMXpress. The reason the tool library still has it in it is simply because there is only one library. There isn’t one for HSMWorks and HSMXpress...
There is an included MACH3 post that comes with the system.
Have you tried here Post Processors ? or try emailing [email protected].
IS this for BobCam? If so your in the Autodesk area and i don't think you will get much help.
you might get better answers in the Bob CAD area instead of the Autodesk CAM area
ok i give whats V27?
this looks like standard G code have you tried the haas with a-axis post?
your best bet would be to go to http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/general-fusion-360-questions/bd-p/124 They will b e the best people to help you
you can always go up under your account name in the upper right and select work off line.
This is the Autodesk CAM section not Alphicam. don't think you will find your post here.
Im sorry it took so long the shift from HSMWorks to Autodesk CAM here through me off. Please try this post. You will need to rename it to emc.cps.
this sounds like a post issue what post are you using?
You can direst any questions you have to [email protected]
Absolutely there is a way. HSMXpress is a totally free 2.5 mill product and will run in your student version of SolidWorks.
Yes a concave corner round not a ball mill.
I’d like to know where the rest of the world sets their Z zero on a corner round end mill. I have used the tool tip and also the top of the radius depending on where I was working.
. Are you plunging into the stock? If you are is your cutter center cutting? What operation type are you using? is it possible to post a screen shot or better yet the part?
The problem with what you’re looking for is your term “Optimized”. The concept of optimized falls back on the difference between how computers work and how the mind works. Especially when it comes to...
That would be true if your talking table movement instead of spindle movement.
it looks like it is starting on the left and the lead-in angle looks to be the same as the angle on the missing end. I would have to look at the file but i suspect your tool is defined wrong for what...
there is way too much conceptual thought process involved for what your looking for.
the reason you cant check to see it on the screen is because there isn't any tool movement. or better put is no tool path no preview. if you want to see movement you will need to run the machine...
What kind of machine are you using? the flats don't look flat to the stock. are you setting the part at an angle or flat to the table?
do you want to turn or mill this?
it sounds like your post is outputting arcs smaller than your machine can cut. there should be a minimum arc setting in your post. if not you should contact Solidcam and get it added,
personally i would recommend using the money to pick up a seat of SolidWorks standard. that would give you great 3D modeling. and the downloading HSMXpress (its free) its a full 2D milling program.
when you changed to your 64 bit did anything on the hardware change? did your old pc have a 25 pin port and your new one have a 9 pin?
I would recommend taking a look at HSMWorks and if your doing 2.5 axis work looking at HSMXpress is a must (its free).
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The only 2 that come to mind are MicroEstimating and Costimator. I don't know the cost but i know they both are estimating software that have been around for quite a while.