It will simulate the cutting of the hex but not the part moving around,
You will need a custom mill turn post formyourmmachine to get the most out of it,
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It will simulate the cutting of the hex but not the part moving around,
You will need a custom mill turn post formyourmmachine to get the most out of it,
Do you have a post specifically written for this machine? Does the machine support "polar" milling?
If the answer is yes to both questions then you will need to select "polar" as one of your...
Camworks does have it's own api built into it.
If it was half a cylinder then slice should be fine, you may need to change your direction so you are cutting across rather than along the cylinder....
If it isn't rembering what you are setting as "on startup" then you don't have adequate user permissions, get your it guys to give you admin right or peer user rights
You need to talk with your resseler, or install and use the UPG to create your own .
You would use an external thread milling cycle, however that would give you helical machining those groves aren't helical!
What you will need to do is look up "user defined tool" in the help...
You won't be able to use a camworks defined treadmill they can only be used in thread milling ops...
However you could.... Create a user defined tool with all the info of the thread mill and use...
Multi surface feature, then and a z level style tool paths.
Add an avoid area,
This will try and force the tool path around it, then in the contour mill you could use the options to control how that avoid is treated, round, over and rapid over I think are...
Use a roughing tool path to rough it out, use the option for WIP leave .020" and put one contour path to finish off,
Camworks does have a toolbar reset tool I'm not sure if it will help though in this case,
It's in the camworks folder from the start menu, alternatively just reinstall the service pack.
Your...
I've written one for camworks in the past
Have you had a dual monitor on there at all?
The dialogue may be on the other screen still....
Machine is set, as is stock, extract mâché able features is not lit so it's definatley licensing, contact your resseler on Monday, or check your license version date and install a version that you...
My guess is that you are not licensed for the build date,
I'd get in touch with your reseller.
You'll need to do it is a multiaxis feature, with a 5 axis tool path limited to four axis
First of all you will need a SW coordinate system in the correct orientation, this has to be utilised in your setup, then a post configured for wrapped features.
Then as long as your feature is...
It would still move diagonally, the standard simulation only simulates the CL data, (cutter location) so it is trying to tell your machine to move diagonally! It's telling it to move in x&y, it's...
I think you could learn a lot from a few days with someone that knows how to run,the software, speak to the people you bought it from, explain that you need some help, and invest the time and money...
Firstly, I'd ask haas to look at the machine, your axis should move at the same rapid movement speed,
Secondly, you could always get your reseller, or whoever wrote your post processor to output...
Machining isn't printing, you need to have some I put into how you want the job to work,
Printing you build up microns at a time, it takes hours and isn't strong enough to last an hour, machining...
Depending on the settings and how the part was modeled (splines) I'd use an open pocket and also a boss feature to sort out the outside profile.
Shouldn't be too hard a part to get right far is...
So that should be, P<%:(OPR_SPEED/120)
I'm sure your VAR would be more than willing to help you out
My friend in the know says.... look at the Eurekascript pdf file SO FAR, Eureka uses $$BASEOFFSET, W parameter to update the rotary position
What do you need to know?
Mostly they use the techdb to control the diameter if the tool and the built in machine offsets to control the length of the tool, depending on your version of camworks you can put your length offset...
Roughing is roughing, you don't need to be that accurate as long as material us left on, finishing is finishing, needs to be accurate, uses comp.
As easy as that really, I'd never use a roughing...
It will most probably be in your posting tab, from your machine operations dialogue
Look in the rapid_from_tc or rapid_to_tc sections.