This is a setting in your SolidCAM Settings. You can correct the value in the area highlighted in the attached screen grab. https://www.cnczone.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=453856&stc=1 ...
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This is a setting in your SolidCAM Settings. You can correct the value in the area highlighted in the attached screen grab. https://www.cnczone.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=453856&stc=1 ...
First thing I would say is have your local reseller's Post Processor team handle any changes to your Post. If you want to do this yourself then you can find where you Posts are keep or at least...
Post a screen grab of the setup as it appears in SolidCAM and we can comment further. If you want more direct help on this you can always call your local SolidCAM Reseller and get into GOTOMeeitng...
Contact your Local SolidCAM Reseller and have their Post Processor department correct this this for you.
Contact your local reseller and send them the part. The best way to address a 5 axis toolpath is with the geometry. Can you attach a screen shot of your part and the toolpath?
Contact your local reseller for the post processor. Once you have one that matches what you need you can is HSS or Simultaneous 4th axis to create a toolpath.
This is an open community forum for users to discuss issues and questions they have on the software but it is not an official forum. Some of us at SolidCAM come on here to help with your questions...
Contact your local reseller for assistance with edits to your Post Processor. They can adjust your Post to match your requests.
In your machine setup you can tell SolidCAM where your MAC sits relative to the machine zero. The XYZ in the machine setup is to input the incremental distance of the MAC from machine zero. This...
As long as the contour highlights you should be fine. The colour scheme is a user setting, so if you want to change the colour of a highlighted line look in your SolidCAM settings.
You control whether its conventional or climb cutting by the way you select the geometry and what you set in terms of "Tool Side". For example if you choose the outer edge of the top of a cube s...
Hello,
The HSS and 5 axis simultaneous toolpaths are surface based toolpaths, not 3D recognition toolpaths meaning that they don't "know" the 3D geometry. If you are looking for that kind of...
This would be something controlled by your VMID file. I suggest giving our Post team a call at 1-866-975-1115 ext 19 to have your Post files adjusted.
Hello Dmcl1203
If your supplier has their tools listed in an excel file format like .csv or .xls then you can do a massive info import to create a tool library. There are other ways to import...
Hello Allenp
How are you selecting the geometry for milling, ie: are you trying to mill in between the sketches? If so does the full diameter of the tool fit in between them? If the 75mm hole...
The other poster is correct in that you needed to have saved the [art under a different name first before clicking on the "Change Model Reference".
If I could maybe make another suggestion as...
When you first load a template there is no geometry associated with the toolpath, so there is nothing for SolidCAM to transform. If you wish to save all your parameters, ie: transforms, you can try...
This would be something to get the Post Processor team to work on. I suggest contacting your local SolidCAM reseller and let them know that you want this option.
Technically if you want to rotate a toolpath around the A axis you should be using the "4 axis transform command". If you are using the Rotate Transform command and you have chosen the A axis to...
I agree with c9k. Creating a solid model in SolidWorks and then setting that as your 3D Stock model is a good way to set the stock if you having issues with getting your levels right. The other way...
Hello Pablo,
If you have assigned your tools as permanent when you created them you should also make sure that in your SolidCAM Settings that you set it to import with the permanent tool numbers...
c9k is correct. What you are describing is a REST operation. Take a look at the training video linked below on how to use the REST operation in Pocket.
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We have added a bunch of new training videos on our toolpaths to our YouTube Channel. Here is the one for Profile: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQT4Rgus8QA&t=673s
If you ever need any other...
Give us a call at the main tech support line (1-866-975-1115 ext 2) and we can help you with your Post Processor.