Any tips or help would be great. I tried Solidworks and Catia with no luck. Files and pics are attached. I need the model clean, to pull toolpath geo from it, and to pick surfaces separately.
Any tips or help would be great. I tried Solidworks and Catia with no luck. Files and pics are attached. I need the model clean, to pull toolpath geo from it, and to pick surfaces separately.
Try this
No luck as a solid, thank you for trying though. Same as pics below.
I just used it as a solid in Mastercam Version 6 what version are you using
Did you import it as a solid
Select the option box on the import and select solid
Open this new .rar I saved it as a Version 5 .MCX it should open in your Mastercam
Thank you again for trying, I could machine this as you did, if I wanted to run all hemstitch, but I would rather just hem the middle radius and head/foot transitions. I use both MX5 and MX6. Here is the result of trying to pick just the radius, it won't work.
you can try the software Geomagic Studio. the software good at repair and rebulit the mode .
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Thank you for the info, Jack.
I have used Mastercam a few times to evaluate it and I believe you may want to use the solids features and not the wire mesh.
In Soildworks the model imported fine with 1 face repaired, I used Camworks 2016 multisurface and added all the surfaces and the simulation worked fine.
To rid the model of all the triangles you will need to use software such as GeoMagic or recreate the model in Solidworks. A new surface model can be created in Solidworks using the stp file, but it will require some 4 or 5 hours of work removing the rolled over edges to create the new boundary edges to redo the surface.
If you need the neck separate, that can be done in Solidworks using the split feature with ease. If you like, I will do that for you, just provide the distance from the bottom of the neck to the split.
Scott
What Scott said. If you don't want a model with the geometry you have you need to recreate it.
It is still a water tight solid. Set your filter in SW to select "solid bodies" and you'll see the whole model selected.
I had no problems throwing a toolpath with MCAM, HSMworks, or BobCAM
Thank you Scott and Warren, I could almost use the model as is, but it will be cut on a router and need tabs holding it in the wood block as shown on this test model I made.
I am doing a guitar neck also, same tabs scheme
You really need a surfaced solid model, the surfaces drive the cutters, those triangles don't "cut it"
Do a proper 3-D cad model, then you can have flexibility to change contour on the neck.
Model in parts , heel, neck contour, headstock, then blends start with basic taper from heel to nut
About 3-5 hours of CAD work. easy stuff....
Been doing this too long
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Hi, I agree, I made a model to try and get as close to the real on that I had scanned, but couldn't get the neck transitions correct. The top of this this all contour and pockets and just hemstitch on the radius step down. Then contour on both ends and hemstitch the neck. A very simple process on a router, use shoulder bolts to hold it, cut the top, rotate 180 and cut the bottom. Same xyz, same cutter except for the truss rod pocket. I wanted to get the real neck a solid, and just swap them out.
Rod, What machine and CAM software are you going with? Your model can be easily used.
cut with planes, create splines, verify, to meshes. to make true machining surfaces,
and a profile and thicknesses, contour of choice.
How is this for a solid model. ?
I mean to say solid 5/8 plate, aluminum, .025 thick machined to inside.Same weight as maple.
Been doing this too long
Here is a screen shot which shows the error of scanning.
The " lumpy " contours ath the left end translate into sloppy parts .
So with this rough data one can approximate "real" curves here Arcs
And perfect curves try Shoulder RHO value curves and Cubics.
This old software has all this .... Makes beautiful parts
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Very nice, I use Catia Solidworks and Mastercam. I tried Geomagic to fix my model, but failed.
you can convert it to a solid with Fusion360
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Yes it converts, but still cannot machine this corner.
This part area is lines, and arcs.
Just blast out a correct model and cut
Been doing this too long
I have a trial version of Rhino now, but still don't know how to turn my scanned 3d model into a solid. Thank you all for your efforts so far.