Sorry if this is ridiculously obvious, but have you asked SCM? Tey could either send someone or you could attend one of their 3 day Xilog courses. Failing that there is a very good guy called Dave...
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Sorry if this is ridiculously obvious, but have you asked SCM? Tey could either send someone or you could attend one of their 3 day Xilog courses. Failing that there is a very good guy called Dave...
I can't give you an exact answer, but have a couple of suggestions:
1. Take a look at the JERK function. The help files for Xilog are notoriously patchy and sometimes hard to understand (I don't...
You've probably already thought of this, but just in case...
you can always use the 'Engrave' operation. Although it goes by that name, it essentially just drives the tool wherever you tell it....
Hi,
I don''t guarantee I have this right - these rotation matrices slightly fry the brain - but this is what I did:
The last 9 terms in the MSYS statement are a 3 x 3 matrix:
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The output you are getting shows that RhinoCAM has at least understood your MCS command. If you look at the output of the MSYS statement, it thinks you want the following:
local csys with:
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I don't use this version of RhinoCAM (I just upgraded to 2012) but I'll give this a shot. My guess is that this is a postprocessor issue. See MecSoft Corporation User Forums
First though, make...
Xilog is fine for simple shapes, or for writing parametric programs for things like kitchen carcases that might vary in size or detailing. But it is horrible for doing anything remotely complex, and...
The bridges will always space themselves out evenly, so you can't have total control over them, but you can adjust where they start and stop.
To do this, use the _CrvSeam command in Rhino (Curve >...