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  1. #1
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    Tips and Tricks

    Well progress is being made thanks to some help from existing users.

    In Mr. Wilds description there are some things even this old dog is learning, so I thought I'd start a Tips and Tricks Post.

    Hopefully as more people begin to use this software this area will continue to grow.

    CAD Partmaster V10

    1. Zoom, Extent, seems to allow zooming of whole piece.
    2. When in layers, RIGHT Click the Layer you want and the other window doesn't pop up.
    3. When removing all the layers you don't need, make a "JUNK" Layer. Hard to confuse that one.
    4. If you are making layers make sure that the * is in box of the layer you want to create.

    Please add

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smitty911 View Post

    1. Zoom, Extent, seems to allow zooming of whole piece.
    2. When in layers, RIGHT Click the Layer you want and the other window doesn't pop up.
    3. When removing all the layers you don't need, make a "JUNK" Layer. Hard to confuse that one.
    4. If you are making layers make sure that the * is in box of the layer you want to create.

    Please add
    Extent was one of the first hings i looked for.

    I'll give it a go to rignt click while in layers.

    I'm gettingg good at going right to layers when a line/point i'm, clicking on gets the warning, "no entities found."

    Also, isn't it a total PITA to do a bunch of artwork and then find out you did it on the wrong layer?

    Mice with thumbwheels are great. Spin the wheel and you can magnify or zoom out.

  3. #3
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    Yup

    Mice with the thumb wheel. After you re-draw a line sometime the graphics don't clean up so you can't see if you actually placed a line or Arc in the right spot. The drawing you are copying is in Blue, new lines are in Black. Rolling the wheel zooms in and basically redraws the image.

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    One More Gotcha

    When you get done in re-drawing the contours in CAD, make sure you clink on the NC button and tough and name each of the contours. Otherwise they don't make it to the CAM program.

    You can use either the Bars on the right to make a tool path, this will allow you to set up Tool, Depth, Feed Rate, etc. in one location. When you use the tool bar on the bottom you will need to input each of the items in line with when the program needs the information.

    Smitty

  5. #5
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    use the redraw icon to er redraw the image (in view or the pencil icon)

  6. #6
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    use the dropdowns to create your machining stratagies ,you get more options

    in the cad side use the group number option in the contour/profile box to "group" similar
    depth parts ,this way in cam you can select a contour to machine then in the options tab you can select "machine all contours with the same group number" saves a lot of time ,be aware tho that if these parts are differing depths it will machine all to the
    depth of the selected contour ,hence group similar contours on 1 layer

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by MIKE JEFFERS View Post
    use the dropdowns to create your machining stratagies ,you get more options

    in the cad side use the group number option in the contour/profile box to "group" similar
    depth parts ,this way in cam you can select a contour to machine then in the options tab you can select "machine all contours with the same group number" saves a lot of time ,be aware tho that if these parts are differing depths it will machine all to the
    depth of the selected contour ,hence group similar contours on 1 layer
    Using the small toolbar buttons instead of the large ones on the right of the screen does the same as using the drop down menus if you don't have them on the the bottom or left of the screen you just need to turn them on. Go to the toolbars and right click and you will see which ones are activated and which ones aren't.

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    yup
    just my age showing dates back to the revelation that dropdowns were in acad

  9. #9
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    Even better, just press R for re-draw.
    You can also change snap mode by pressing F, N, G, P, Q, C etc

  10. #10
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    Use the Change All option on the Edit menu. Just follow the wizard through.

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