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  1. #1
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    Too much wood in my diet!

    Hey all,
    I'm wasting alot of time cutting where I don't need to be cutting. Notice the black area that surrounds the graphic in the pic I attached.... it's cutting that area also. How can I define the cutting area limit with Artcam? I've had this same problem no matter if it's an imported graphic or a fully designed vector drawing.


    Thanks much,
    Gregg
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  2. #2
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    There is an example of engraving Aston Martin in Artcam manual. Isn't it the answer?

  3. #3
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    Hmmm,
    I didn't look at that one. I was doing a 3d toolpath selecting all with the letters raised. That was taking about 3 hours using 3 different bits with 3d rest machining. Makes more sense to do an area clearance instead and NOT selecting everything. Cuts the time by half. It also helped to do a 2d profiling pass on everything with a 1/16 bit having "inside" selected to clean up the edges.

    Thanks Alarants

  4. #4
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    Hi,
    I think I saw a video on the Artcam site where the instructor sets the colour to zero Z height so the cutter would not cut it. Pay to go there and check it out but I may be wrong as I don't have ArtCAM but I still have all my arms and legs and my first born.
    I am not completely useless.......I can always serve as a BAD example.

  5. #5
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    May 2006
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    U can choose machine (area under selected vector). So u will no need waste time to cut area in black colour area. If u want more detail,i will show u with artcam file. Email me if u need my help: [email protected]

  6. #6
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    This posting from the Artcam forum should solve your problem. To stop the toolpath from machining the whole model: Create a vector or vectors which contain only the area you would like to cut. Select the vectors and then when you create the toolpath select the 'Area to Machine" - "Selected Vector" option at the top of the toolpath page. A tip of the hat to JamesB, Artcam Guru for this information.

  7. #7
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    Thanks guys, I'll take another look at it.
    I haven't been very active in cnc'ing lately but I'm hopefully going to be making some chips fly soon.

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