Change the "Safety" value in the drills. It's probably 20mm by default
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Change the "Safety" value in the drills. It's probably 20mm by default
You will need to draw lines to create the L shape, either with "line given end point" if you're use LPX and LPY as set sizes, or "line given length and angle" if LPX and LPY aren't relevant when...
Usually happens when you haven't pressed the soft button to the check for tools in the tool changer.
If the sensor is working then it can't be receiving the signal.
Irrelevant question, are you John from Biesse In Australia by any chance?
Sorry I have no experience with SWOOD. I have it but haven't had a play really.
Great - wouldn't use anything else now. The customer support is second to none, the software is by far the most refined for an in house piece. There are obviously a few things that I would change in...
You’re welcome.
Are you able to attach a new and an old file ?
Here's the English version.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h391nonxtz3kgi1/5804KC0001.pdf?dl=0
Hey Mate - can't seem to find the bSolid manual in English, I can upload the Russian version if you like, that probably won't help much! It's 600+ pages.
I'll post a dropbox link to the Russian...
I’ll get you the bSolid manuals tomorrow if I can.
There will be an option in the “new” program that is different to the “old”. Compare them all. Origins. Check the profile options and ensure...
Seems to me they’re not overly confident in their ability on the machine.
Aluminium is in some ways easier to machine than timber. Slow and steady with the correct tool and you’ll be fine.
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It should already be set to 32mm as that is the standard distance on a biesse boring module. I can't remember where to go to find the spacing settings but I'll have a look in the morning.
No...
Manually you mean put them in order as you would like to machine them?
In the techdata, you should be able to change what spacing the machine will recognise. Usually 32mm.
I use a Rover A and...
Chances are you'll only be able to install it in DEMO mode, that means you can't save any programs. You'll also probably have to clone the machine and put it onto your office computer.
Give...
In the settings there is an option for which optimisation algorithm it uses. Change it to TSP. Also make sure all your holes are in the right order in the geometry or milling.
No problem.
So you aren’t using BIESSEWORKS, I’m not familiar with anything other than XNC and BIESSEWORKS.
You'll need to find out which Aggregate number it is, then select that in the aggregates window, then define the correct parameters which will be slightly different to what is already preset in each...
You could also create the machining as a macro and then it'll be saved into it's own little tab on the right hand side under the Macros. Then it'll be a case of changing the variables.
Use a Rover A but not a flat bed.
Not sure if it's too late, but adding tabs in BiesseWorks itself is a pain. If you want to add tabs, you can import the files into Aspire or vCarve and simply click the add tabs option.
Anyone know the password for installing the BiesseCabinet or the macro program?
So a DIY Beam Saw?
Try PARM
I don't use a Masterwood machine so wouldn't actually know. Just from answered with what I have read
From what I gather, MasterAT is what links to the machine, shows you where all the pods etc and stuff are. Masterworks is the same as biesseworks. They do software for doors, windows and cabinets....
@nifty and @chich2
Thank you both for the insight and information regarding importing! Sounds like I am on the right track with a broker! I'm still waiting to hear back from the people selling the...
I realise you're talking metal working machines here.
I'm currently thinking about importing a 5axis woodworking CNC from Europe (Or the USA) as the price difference between here and there is vast...
Great to see a follow up!
Currently thinking about getting a Morbidelli Universal X5. Any insight into them while I'm here? haha