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  1. #1
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    Pro/E Pro Engineer Process to G-code

    I'm an experienced pro/e user (8000+hours) and am now getting an upgrade to wildfire. Is there a process for going from pro/e solid model to g-code smoothly and efficiently?

    With pro/e, I can export to several formats, step, STL or iges...What are the next steps to easily generate g-code and see the toolpaths etc?

    Also are there other modules (or plugins) neccessary in pro/e that I would need? I've seen people refer to pro/manufacturing which i haven't really used much.

  2. #2
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    Got my wildfire 3.0 to work now on my machine. Also got vericut to work with Xp, anyone know how to use vericut, I don't see any NC menus within Pro/e, but I can start vericut outside of Pro....

    Thanks

  3. #3
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    code

    u can use vericut in pro manufacturing

  4. #4
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    yea I found it under opening a new part, open a "manufacturing part'. I thought the manu tab would have been within part level...

    Could you shoot over some simple steps for me to get started on a sample part with vericut?

    Ive never used the manufacturing or NC machining portions of Pro...

  5. #5
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    Vericut is just for verifing the toolpath you make. The toolpath them self you make in the manufacturing mode. Its a steep learning curve, but if you have access to coach it shouldnt be that difficult since you already know pro/e

  6. #6
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    i have tutorial of it. i can send u if u need.tell me how can i send u.

  7. #7
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    Hi my name is George and I'm a student.I try to find ProNc Post processor for Fanuc 6M or 6M-B.Could you help me with some advices?Where can I find it?And it is reliable to program my self this post processor?Thank you

  8. #8
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    hey

    Quote Originally Posted by hurco View Post
    u can use vericut in pro manufacturing
    i m also struggling with this interfacin thing..
    want to detail u regardin the same.
    using pro/E ver 3.0
    able to achieve toolpath gen. not able to generate G codes
    thanks.
    rahul
    [email protected]

  9. #9
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    G codes comes from postprocessing the toolpath file with a postprocesser for your given machine. If you just want standard g code you can make a postprocesser yourself in g-post or send me a pm with your email, ive made one to go with mach3

  10. #10
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    thanks man for your reply.
    actually that tool path gen file has got some trouble.i am not able to generate that.hey u can be of great help. if u dont mind i would like to interact through
    e-mail..can u please mail me at
    [email protected] or pls give ur e-mail.
    thanks a lot.
    awating reply
    Rahul

  11. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by hurco View Post
    i have tutorial of it. i can send u if u need.tell me how can i send u.
    hello herco my name is fsa can u send me that tutorial about nc i realy need it cozz i am new learner in pro-nc my email- [email protected]

    thanks

    asif fsa

  12. #12
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    hello Hurco.can you send me that tutorial about NC,thanks.Can you give me some post about fanuc 18i ??.

    my email:

    [email protected].

    Thanks .

    P/s:i need learn to post processor editor,can you help me.

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