our machine is down and we are looking to upgrade it instead of spending $$$ fixing the old control. wondering how this control has worked for you?
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our machine is down and we are looking to upgrade it instead of spending $$$ fixing the old control. wondering how this control has worked for you?
It doesnt work, the program we noted the issue on was years old run hundreds of times previously.
the code is setup to use absolute arch centers. we do not use any cutter compensation and the tool is centered.
Master cam/ alma cam/ also the Canadian vendor made code on multicams software, all 3 changes depth on G02 G03 If i only do G01 its fine, also if i do an arch 1mm+ past max depth (max depth active)...
The machine changes depth by around 1mm it also knows its doing this as its reported on the pc.. it isnt mechanical issue. Watch the video and keep eye on z height
OK i looked again and you removed the z depths from the g02/g03 we have already tired with and without the z height listed, no difference, still changes the z while cutting.
actually if you...
We have been using the same post for 5+ years with no issues.
Also multicam has supplied a test program and machine still does it, its a problem with archs.
also looking at your code, its...
any ideas, its a multicam 5000
our router changes depth without being commanded.
video
https://youtu.be/PbxTkkshTr8
code
M90
G90
i run solid-works on a core i7 (8 logical processors 4 actual) 8gb ram and 1gb video, it works great, boots up really fast. your machine is about 10 years old..
your running 5000$ of software on...
new mosfet fixed the drive
i pulled the drive apart and one of the mosfets is reading a dead short.. i guess i will order a spare drive and order some mosfets. hopefully the drive will come back alive with the new mosfet...
I have a drive that wont come out of error what can i do to fix this?
also i have 510ohm resistor across the encoder power instead of the 470ohm recommended when using external power. this is...
dxf is a format that mastercam can read.
need 1 spacer made out of steel
its 4.5" dia and 1.5" thick
6 holes with counter bore
6 holes tapped 1/2-20
can provide any format solid, and drawing.
located in the Toronto Canada...
most soft wares will only unflold solids if they are flat surfaces. if there is any compound bends most will cack out. why not post a screen shot of what your trying to unfold? your best bet would...
i router aluminum with 3/16 end mill at 18000 rpm 1000mm/m single oflute onsrud bit 63 series, 1/16" doc
i find on our machine anything more than one flute seems to plug up and is not suitable for...
he says he has x4, i have x3 and it works in x3?
you only need to draw half the tool then save it as mcx file. then when creating a custom tool select from file and pick the mcx file.
there should be a directory with some custom tools in it...
draw it the way it is. this is how i draw my tools.
you could have used Google
http://tinyurl.com/ygmbogu
http://www.amada.com/site/default.asp?format=html&page=gcqref.htm
what software are you using? the amada site has the g code listed somewhere. it should also be in the manual for the machine.
most machining cam packages wont do turrets.
the last software i...
mastercam is quite easy to use. it wont however tell you that your going to snap the end of the cutter of because your doing a ridiculous doc or federate. probably wont tell you that your drilling a...
when in doubt set k factor to .5
you can not create a circle out of a flat piece of metal without it stretching or compressing. it is simple mathematics. the outside of the part will have a...
k factor is the the neutral line in the part. if set to 1 if you want to use the outside of the radius for your flat length, set to 0 and you will use the inside, .5 will use the middle.
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yes when metal bends it stretches. if your actually trying to fabricate the part you should probably leave the k factor alone. if for some strange reason you want your flat pattern to be the same...
Take out the 4 allen bolts that hold the cover on, pull out the bearings, tap out the seal using a appropiate sized socket
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=91016
so have the lower wheel run a water reservoir.
you can cheapo band saw to accommodate 6in no problem
why not get a band saw and replace the blade with diamond wire. i would think the reciprocating idea wouldn't be ideal as the tiny length of wire would wear out to fast and heat up to fast.