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Here are the steps to project a curve onto a surface before creating a Multiaxis toolpath:
1. Select the curve(s) you want to project.
2. Choose Xform, Project from the menu or toolbar.
3. Select the surface you want to project the curve(s) onto.
4. Click OK. The curve(s) will now be projected onto the surface.
5. Create your Multiaxis toolpath using the projected curve(s) and the Normal to Plane projection option. Using Normal to Plane projection is usually more reliable than Normal to Surface projection.
Projecting curves in this way allows you to take advantage of the Normal to Plane projection
This document provides information about a handbook for Mastercam X6 software. It describes the contents of the handbook, which is divided into 10 chapters that cover topics like the 3D workspace, splines, surface modeling, machining surfaces and solids, mold projects, and prototype projects. The document provides information on copyright, trademarks, a notice reserving the right to make improvements, and a disclaimer of warranties. It also lists the software and authors relevant to the handbook.
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Here are the steps to project a curve onto a surface before creating a Multiaxis toolpath:
1. Select the curve(s) you want to project.
2. Choose Xform, Project from the menu or toolbar.
3. Select the surface you want to project the curve(s) onto.
4. Click OK. The curve(s) will now be projected onto the surface.
5. Create your Multiaxis toolpath using the projected curve(s) and the Normal to Plane projection option. Using Normal to Plane projection is usually more reliable than Normal to Surface projection.
Projecting curves in this way allows you to take advantage of the Normal to Plane projection
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2) It describes the phone hardware including keys, ports and how to install SIM and memory cards. Basic phone usage like powering on/off and waking from sleep are also covered.
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2. Select the user's access privileges such as ordinary user or manager.
3. Save the user information to complete enrollment.
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The document provides instructions for installing, playing, and controlling various aspects of a first-person shooter video game. It describes how to install the game, start a single player campaign from the main menu, and understand the in-game display including controls for movement, aiming weapons, throwing grenades, and other actions needed to complete missions. Multiplayer functions and additional support resources are also referenced.
This document provides a manual for the MaxCommunicator software. It begins with warnings about toll fraud and liability. It then covers installation, getting started with the main interface, handling calls, configuring settings, and other features like monitoring extensions and using voicemail. The manual provides step-by-step instructions for common phone system tasks in MaxCommunicator.
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Samsung C5212 Um Open Eng Rev.1.0 090130guest7655a05
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1. Enter the user ID, name, and enroll the fingerprint or password. Some models allow card enrollment as well.
2. Select the user's access privileges such as ordinary user or manager.
3. Save the user information to complete enrollment.
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Here are the steps to download camera files:
1. Connect the camera to the computer using a USB cable.
2. In DiMAGE Master Lite, select "Download DCF Files..." from the File menu.
3. The download dialog box will open. Select the folder on the camera where the images are stored.
4. Select the destination folder on the computer where you want to save the files.
5. Click "OK" to start downloading the files. The camera files will be copied directly from the camera to the selected folder on the computer.
6. When finished, disconnect the camera from the computer. The downloaded files can now be viewed and edited in DiMAGE Master
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Here are the steps to delete the construction lines:
1. Select Edit > Delete > Delete Entities
2. Select the two construction lines
3. Click the Delete Entities icon
4. Click the Repaint icon to refresh the screen
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This document is the user guide for the Nokia 6120 classic and 6121 classic mobile phones. It provides information about safety and proper use of the devices, an overview of the keys and basic functions, instructions for making calls, sending messages, using apps like the camera and music player, and browsing the web. The document also contains legal information about warranties, export regulations, and copyrights.
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This document provides information about ComponentOne GridView for ASP.NET AJAX, including:
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- Instructions for a quick start on binding data and customizing the GridView.
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This document provides a user's guide for Arena simulation software. It begins with introductory information on the intended audience and how to get support. The bulk of the guide then walks through building a sample model to simulate and analyze the process at an airport security checkpoint. It demonstrates how to map the process flow, define model components and data, run a simulation, and analyze the results. The guide is intended to help new Arena users get started with the basic functions for constructing and running a simulation model.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for a book on engineering formulas and conversions. It contains five chapters that cover definitions of physical quantities, units of measurement, general mathematical formulas, engineering concepts and formulas, and references such as a periodic table of elements and resistor color coding chart. The table of contents lists topics that will be covered in the chapters on engineering concepts and formulas, including electricity, mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and various physics formulas.
This document provides an overview of new features and functionality in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009. Some key updates include a refreshed user interface, new role centers, expanded workflow capabilities, and the Contoso demo data set. New financial management features include a fill utility, posting restrictions, reason codes, and enhancements to general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and fixed assets modules. Expense management functionality is now available through the Enterprise Portal. The supply chain management area also includes multisite updates.
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Create Drawing #20 .............................................................................................................. 70
Create Drawing #21 .............................................................................................................. 71
Create Drawing #22 .............................................................................................................. 72
Optional - Create The Remaining Wireframe Drawings ......................................................... 72
Full Size Drawings Can Be Found At The Back Of The Book ................................................... 72
Exercise 21: Dimension The Geometry .................................................................................. 73
Optional - Solid Drawing #1 .................................................................................................. 74
Exercise 22: Analyzing Chains ............................................................................................... 76
Exercise 23: Converting Files From Different Cad Packages ................................................... 81
Key Mapping ........................................................................................................................ 89
Customizing Drop Down Menus ........................................................................................... 90
Customize The Right Mouse Button Menu ............................................................................ 91
Example: Add The Zoom Target To The Right Mouse Menu .................................................. 91
Key Mapping ........................................................................................................................ 93
Example: Allocate Alt + L For Create Line Endpoint ............................................................... 94
2D TOOLPATHS ................................................................................................. 97
Exercise 1: Chaining Options ................................................................................................. 98
Exercise 2: Drawing #1.mcx-5 ..............................................................................................101
Machine Definition ..............................................................................................................101
Properties ...........................................................................................................................102
Contour Toolpath ................................................................................................................102
About The Operations Manager ..........................................................................................107
Backplotting The Toolpath ...................................................................................................108
Verify ..................................................................................................................................110
Add Depth Cuts And Multipasses .........................................................................................111
Exercise 3: Drawing #3.mcx-5 ..............................................................................................113
Properties ...........................................................................................................................113
Rough The Pocket ................................................................................................................113
Finish The Pocket ................................................................................................................115
Remachining The Pocket .....................................................................................................116
Spot Drill The Holes .............................................................................................................117
Drilling The Holes ................................................................................................................117
Tapping The Holes ...............................................................................................................118
Review Of The Contour Parameters .....................................................................................119
Facing Toolpath ...................................................................................................................120
Exercise 4: Contour.mcx-5 ...................................................................................................122
Properties ...........................................................................................................................122
Machining The Top Step ......................................................................................................122
Machine The Bottom Step ...................................................................................................124
Machine All Three Pockets ..................................................................................................125
Exercise 5: Chamferpart 2d.mcx-5 .......................................................................................127
Properties ...........................................................................................................................127
Slot Milling ..........................................................................................................................127
Contour Ramp .....................................................................................................................129
Circle Mill ............................................................................................................................130
Setup A New Plane And Origin ............................................................................................132
Facing ..................................................................................................................................133
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Contour Toolpath ................................................................................................................134
Remachine The Outside Contour .........................................................................................135
Contour 2d Chamfer ............................................................................................................136
Exercise 6: Drawing #4.mcx-5 ..............................................................................................137
Properties ...........................................................................................................................138
Rough The Pockets ..............................................................................................................139
Finish The Pockets ...............................................................................................................140
Remachining The Pocket Corners .........................................................................................141
Spot Drilling The 9/16 - 12 Tapped Holes .............................................................................142
Drilling The 9/16 -12 Tap Through Holes ..............................................................................142
Tapping The 9/16 -12 Tap Holes ..........................................................................................143
Drilling The 3/8 Holes ..........................................................................................................143
Add An Operation ...............................................................................................................144
Use Tabs In Contour ............................................................................................................145
Review Setup A New Plane And Origin ................................................................................146
Face The Bottom Of The Part ...............................................................................................147
Exercise 7: Face.mcx-5 .........................................................................................................148
Properties ...........................................................................................................................148
Pocket Toolpath ..................................................................................................................149
Exercise 8: Drawing #18.mcx-5 ............................................................................................150
Properties ...........................................................................................................................150
Remachine The Pocket ........................................................................................................151
Remachining The Pocket To Remove More Material ............................................................152
Remachining The Pocket To Do A Final Cleanup ...................................................................153
Engraving In-house Solutions And Mastercam .....................................................................153
Exercise 9: Circlemill.mcx-5 .................................................................................................155
Properties ...........................................................................................................................155
Machine The Inside Pocket ..................................................................................................155
Circlemill The 2" Diameter Holes .........................................................................................157
Contour The Outside ...........................................................................................................158
Exercise 10: 2dpocket.mcx-5 ................................................................................................160
Properties ...........................................................................................................................160
Face The Part .......................................................................................................................160
Rough All Pocket .................................................................................................................161
Remachine All Pockets ........................................................................................................162
Finish The Floors Of All The Pockets ....................................................................................163
Finish The Walls Of The Pockets ..........................................................................................164
Spot Drill The 9/16 - 12 Tapped Holes ..................................................................................164
Drilling The 9/16 - 12 Tapped Holes .....................................................................................165
Tapping The 9/16 - 12 Holes ................................................................................................166
Spot Drill The 0.52 Holes .....................................................................................................166
Drilling The 0.52 Holes .........................................................................................................166
Circle Mill The 0.52 Diameter Holes .....................................................................................167
Finish & Rough The Outside Contour ...................................................................................168
Exercise 11: Contour With Ramp Plunge Toolpath ...............................................................169
Properties ...........................................................................................................................169
Exercise 12: Ramp Plunge & Open Pocket Toolpath .............................................................171
Properties ...........................................................................................................................171
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Ramp Plunge .......................................................................................................................171
Rough & Finish The Open Pocket .........................................................................................172
Exercise 13: Solid Drawing #2.mcx-5 ....................................................................................174
Properties ...........................................................................................................................174
Face The Part .......................................................................................................................174
Spot Drilling The 6 Holes ......................................................................................................175
Drilling 6 Holes ....................................................................................................................176
Tapping The Holes ...............................................................................................................176
Rough Pocket Using A Large Tool .........................................................................................177
Finish The Pocket ................................................................................................................178
Remachining The Pocket .....................................................................................................179
Rename Toolpath Group - 1, Setup 1 ...................................................................................179
Change The Nc Name For All The Toolpaths In "Setup 1" .....................................................179
Create A New Toolpath Group And Rename It "Setup 2" .....................................................179
Set The Right View As Wcs ..................................................................................................180
Rough The Pocket ................................................................................................................181
Remachining Pocket On The Right Side ................................................................................181
Change The Nc Name For All The Toolpaths In The "Setup 2" ..............................................182
Create Another Toolpath Group And Call It "Setup 3" ..........................................................182
Remachining The Pocket .....................................................................................................182
Create Another Toolpath Group And Rename It "Setup 4" ..................................................183
Create A New Bottom View = Wcs .......................................................................................183
Rough Both Steps ................................................................................................................183
Finish Both Steps .................................................................................................................184
Exercise 14: Export To A Library The Drilling & Tapping Operations .....................................184
Exercise 15: Import Toolpaths From A Library ......................................................................185
Exercise 16: Import From An Existing Part All The Operations To Machine A New Part ........186
Exercise 17: 2d High Speed Peel Mill Toolpath .....................................................................186
Properties ...........................................................................................................................187
Machine The Inside Slot By Selection Two Lines ..................................................................187
Machine The Open Slot By Selecting One Chain ...................................................................190
Exercise 18: 2d High Speed Toolpaths ..................................................................................192
Properties ...........................................................................................................................192
2d High Speed Core Mill Toolpath ........................................................................................192
Machine The Left Pocket .....................................................................................................195
Copy The Operation & Rechain The Geometry For The Right Pocket ....................................196
Machine The Middle Pocket Using 2d Highspeed Dynamic Area Mill ...................................196
Remachine Two Pocket Operations .....................................................................................198
Machine The 0.25 Step ........................................................................................................199
Machine The Slot .................................................................................................................201
Exercise 19: Transform - Mirror Toolpath ............................................................................203
Properties ...........................................................................................................................203
Import The Toolpath From 2dpocket.mcx-5 .........................................................................203
Transform - Mirror ..............................................................................................................204
Exercise 20: Wireframe Swept Toolpath ..............................................................................206
Properties ...........................................................................................................................206
Exercise 21: Pocket With Tapered Angle Island Toolpath .....................................................208
Properties ...........................................................................................................................208
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Wireframe Ruled Toolpath ..................................................................................................210
Wireframe Ruled Toolpath; Without Constant Z Cutting ......................................................211
Exercise 22: Feature Based Machining .................................................................................213
Properties ...........................................................................................................................213
Fbm Drill .............................................................................................................................215
Exercise 23: Dynamic Toolpaths ...........................................................................................217
DRAWINGS .....................................................................................................227
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EXERCISE 3: DRAWING #3.MCX-5 2D TOOLPATHS
EXERCISE 3: DRAWING #3.MCX-5
Open the file that you created earlier in the geometry creation section
File
Open
Select DRAWING #3.MCX-5
Using the Xform Move to Origin command move the upper left corner of the drawing to the origin.
PROPERTIES
Tool Settings
Set the Program number to 2.
Enable Assign tool numbers sequentially and all the Advanced options.
Enable Feed Calculation From Tool.
Establishing the stock size
Set the stock size using the Bounding box button. Give extra stock in X and Y of 0.25.
Enter the stock thickness in Z = 2.05
Stock Origin Z 0.05
ROUGH THE POCKET
Toolpaths
Pocket
Select the inside chain in the CW direction.
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ROUGH THE POCKET
2D TOOLPATHS
Tool
Select, a 1.0" Inch Flat Endmill
Set the Spindle speed and the Feed rate.
Insert a comment: "Rough the pocket".
Cut Parameters
Set the Machining direction to Climb
Set the Stock to leave on walls to 0.03
Set the Stock to leave on floors to 0.05
Set the Pocket type to Standard
Roughing
Make sure that the Rough is enabled.
Set the Cutting method to Zigzag.
Stepover percentage = 75.0%.
Entry Motion
Enable Ramp.
Leave the default settings.
Finishing
Make sure that the Finish is enable (zigzag cutting method leaves scallops on the walls).
Make sure that the Finish outer boundary and Machine finish passes only at the final depth are enabled.
Lead In/Out
Enable Lead In/Out.
Leave the default settings.
Depth Cuts
Enable Depth cuts.
Set in the Max rough step = 0.25.
# Finish cuts set to 0.0 (the Finish step = 0.05 will be disregarded).
NOTE: Rough area allows the setting of parameters to clean out material from an enclosed boundary in a
"pocket manner".
NOTE: Select the Plus next to Roughing to view the Entry Motion options
NOTE: Finish area allows the setting of parameters to remove material along a path defined by a chain of
curves in a "contour manner". The tool will machine the walls of the pocket.
NOTE: Select the plus next to Finishing to view the Lead In/Out options.
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FINISH THE POCKET 2D TOOLPATHS
Linking Parameters
Clearance = 2.0 (Abs)
Retract = 0.25 (Abs)
Feed plane = 0.1 (Incr)
Top of stock = 0.05 (Abs)
Depth = -0.5 (Abs)
Once these parameters have been input select OK and the toolpath will generate .
Backplot and Verify the toolpath.
FINISH THE POCKET
Copy the rough pocket operation
Select Parameters in the second operation.
Tool
Select a 1/2 Inch Flat Endmill from the library.
Change the comment to: "Finish the pocket".
Cut Parameters
Change the Stock to leave on walls to 0.0.
Change the Stock to leave on floors to 0.0.
Leave the Pocket type set to Standard.
Roughing
Set the Cutting method to Parallel Spiral.
Leave the Stepover percentage = 75.0%.
Entry Motion
Leave the default settings.
NOTE: The extra material in the corners. To remove the matrial we'll finish both the floor and walls with a 1/2"
Flat Endmill and then we will remachine the corners with a 1/8" Flat Endmill.
NOTE: In the Toolpaths Manager, right-mouse click on the Pocket operation and drag it below. Release and
select Copy after.
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REMACHINING THE POCKET
2D TOOLPATHS
Finishing
Enable Finish.
Enable Finish outer boundary and Machine finish passes only at the final depth.
Lead In/Out
Lead In/Out should be Enabled.
Depth Cuts
Disable Depth cuts.
Once these parameters have been input select the OK button and the toolpath will generate .
REMACHINING THE POCKET
Copy the last operation
Tool
Select a 1/8" Flat Endmill from the library.
Change the comment to: "Remachining the pocket".
Cut Parameters
Change the Pocket type to Remachining.
Enable Roughing tool diameter and set the Roughing tool diamter to 0.5.
Enable Apply entry/exit curves to rough passes and disable Display Stock.
Roughing
The Cutting method is Parallel Spiral.
Change the Stepover percentage = 50%.
Enable Minimize tool burial, disable Spiral inside to outside and Disable display stock for constant overlap
spiral.
Finishing
Enable Finish.
Make sure that the Finish outer boundary and Machine finish passes only at the final depth are enabled.
Change the Cutting compensation to wear.
Lead In/Out
Lead In/Out should be enabled.
Once these parameters have been input select the OK button to regenerate the toolpath .
Backplot and Verify the toolpaths.
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SPOT DRILL THE HOLES 2D TOOLPATHS
SPOT DRILL THE HOLES
Move the insert arrow so it is below the last toolpath before starting the drilling operation.
Join the semi arcs of the two middle holes.
Toolpaths
Drill
Tool
Select a 3/4" Inch Spot drill.
Set the Spindle speed and the Feed rate.
Type in the comment area "Spot drilling".
Cut Parameters
Drilling Cycle set to Drill/Counterbore
Enter a Dwell time of 1.0 seconds
Linking Parameters
Enable Clearance = 2.0 (Abs)
Enable Use clearance only at the start and end of operation
Retract = 0.1(Abs)
Top of stock = 0.0 (Abs)
Depth = -0.3275 (Abs)
Once these parameters have been input select the OK button to regenerate the toolpath .
DRILLING THE HOLES
Copy the spot drilling operation
Move the insert arrow down one operation.
Select Parameters in the second drilling operation.
Tool
Select a 31/64 Drill from the library.
NOTE: A drilling toolpath include all standard drill toolpaths and features.
NOTE: Enable Mask on arc in the Drill Point Selection dialog box to drill holes at the center of all the arcs
whose diameter matches one that you select. Select one of the 9/16 diameter arc from the graphics window.
Make a window around the entire part to select all arcs and press Enter. You might need to select the Sorting
option to optimize the toolpath.
NOTE: Use the calculator next to the Depth. Enter the Finish diameter = 0.625 +0.03. Mastercam will
automatically calculate the depth. Enable Overwrite depth, Depth should be -0.3275
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TAPPING THE HOLES
2D TOOLPATHS
Change the comment to: "Drilling".
Cut Parameters
Set the Cycle to Peck Drill.
1st peck = 0.25
Linking Parameters
Change the Depth to -1.6 inches Absolute.
Tip Comp
Enable Tip comp and add the Breakthrough amount of 0.1.
Once these parameters have been input select the OK button to regenerate the toolpath .
TAPPING THE HOLES
Copy the last drilling operation
Move the insert arrow down one operation.
Select Parameters in the third drilling operation.
Tool
Pick a 9/16 -12 RH Tap from the library.
Change the comment to: "Tapping".
Cut Parameters
Change the Cycle to Tap.
Linking Parameters
Change the Depth = -1.4.
Tip Comp
Disable Tip comp.
Once these parameters have been input select the OK button to regenerate the toolpath .
Backplot and Verify the all the drilling toolpaths.
NOTE: To select just the drilling operations click on the spot drilling and holding down the Shift key select the
tap operation.
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REVIEW OF THE CONTOUR PARAMETERS 2D TOOLPATHS
REVIEW OF THE CONTOUR PARAMETERS
Rough and finish the outside contour
Toolpaths
Contour
Select the outside geometry chain in the CW direction.
Tool
Select the existing 1.0" Inch Flat Endmill
Set the Spindle speed and the Feed rate
Insert a comment: "Rough & finish the outside contour".
Cut Parameters
Change the Compensation type to Control and leave the Compensation direction set to Left.
Stock to leave on walls and floors set to 0.0.
Contour type set to 2D.
Depth Cuts
Enable Depth cuts.
Set the Max rough step = 0.5.
The # Finish cuts = 0 (the Finish step = 0.05 will be disregarded).
Lead In/Out
Enable Lead In/Out.
Leave the default Parameters.
Multi Passes
Enable Multi Passes.
Roughing Passess.
Set the Number of rough passes to 2 and the Spacing to 0.1.
Finishing Passes
Set the Number of finishing passes to 1 and the Spacing to 0.05.
Enable Machine finishes passes at the Final Depth.
Linking Parameters
Clearance = 2.0 (Abs)
Retract = 0.25 (Abs)
Feed plane = 0.1 (Incr)
Top of stock = 0.0 (Abs)
Depth = -2.0 (Abs)
Once these parameters have been input select the OK button to regenerate the toolpath .
NOTE: Use Reverse button to change the direction if needed
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FACING TOOLPATH
2D TOOLPATHS
Backplot and Verify the contour toolpath.
FACING TOOLPATH
Toolpaths
Face
Select the OK button in the Chaining dialog box to use the stock as the geometry to be machined .
Tool
Select, a 3.0" Face Mill.
Set the Spindle speed and the Feed rate.
Type the comment: "Facing".
Cut Parameters
Style Zigzag.
Leave the default values for the Across overlap; Along overlap; Approach distance and Exit distance.
Max stepover = 75%.
Set Move between cuts to High speed loops.
Depth Cuts
Enable Depth cuts.
Set the Max rough step = 0.15 ; # Finish cuts = 1 and Finish step = 0.05
Enable Keep tool down
NOTE: Note how much material is removed on the first pass (in XY plane) at the first depth cut.
NOTE: Mastercam doesn't recognize the stock. You need to calculate the spacing to have steps.
NOTE: If you forget to create an operation you can add it later by moving the insert arrow to the proper
location.
NOTE: Move the insert arrow above the first pocket
NOTE: Across overlap; Along overlap; Approach distance and Exit distance allows you to set overlap distances
for the edges of the stock plus an additional approach/exit distance on the first and last passes.
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FACING TOOLPATH 2D TOOLPATHS
Linking Parameters
Clearance = 2.0 (Abs)
Retract = 0.25 (Abs)
Feed plane = 0.1 (Incr)
Top of stock = 0.05 (Abs)
Depth = 0.0 (Abs)
Once these parameters have been input select the OK button to regenerate the toolpath .
Backplot and verify the toolpaths
Renumber the Tools
Set the following values;
Starting tool number = 1.
Tool number increment = 1.
Length offset value to be added to tool number = 0.0.
Diameter offset value to be added to tool number = 0.0.
Disable Also renumber tools not used in any operation.
Post the file
NOTE: Before you Verify the part, add 0.2 extra stock in the Stock setup
NOTE: The facing operation tool number is 7.
NOTE: To renumber the tools, select all operation and right-mouse click in the Toolpaths Manager. Right click
on one of the Operations and select Edit selected operation from the list and then Renumber Tools.
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EXERCISE 4: CONTOUR.MCX-5
2D TOOLPATHS
EXERCISE 4: CONTOUR.MCX-5
Learning about incremental values.
Resources - Download the file from www.emastercam.com/files/
File
Open
Select CONTOUR.MCX-5
PROPERTIES
Tool Settings
Set the Program number to 3
Enable Assign tool numbers sequentially and all the Advanced options.
Enable Feed Calculation From Tool.
Establishing the stock size
Set the stock size using Bounding box button with no extra stock in X, Y and Z.
MACHINING THE TOP STEP
Toolpath
Contour
Select the one thick lines as shown in the CCW direction.
NOTE: Enable Single in the Chaining dialog box.
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MACHINING THE TOP STEP 2D TOOLPATHS
Use Reverse button to change the direction if needed.
Tool
Select the 2.0" Flat Endmill.
Set the Spindle speed and the Feed rate.
Insert as a comment: "Machine the top step".
Cut Parameters
Set the Compensation type to Control and the Compensation direction to Left.
The Contour type will be 2D.
Depth Cuts
Enable Depth cuts.
Max rough step of 0.5 with No Finish cuts.
Lead In/Out
Enable Lead In/Out.
Set the Line to Perpendicular and 100% of the tool diameter in both Entry and Exit.
Set the Radius to 0.0 in both Entry and Exit.
Adjust the Start and the End contour to 20% of the tool diameter Enable Extend.
Multi Passes
Enable Multi Passes
Roughing Passes
Number = 9.5/0.5 = 19 Passes
Spacing = 0.5
No finish passes
Enable Keep tool down
Linking Parameters
Clearance = 2.0 (Abs)
Retract = 0.25 (Abs)
Feed plane = 0.1 (Incr)
Top of stock = 0.0 (Abs)
Depth = 0.0 (Incr)
NOTE: Depth set to incremental value is relative to the location of the chained geometry.
NOTE: Clearance, Retract, and Feed plane set to incremental values are relative to the Top of stock.
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MACHINE THE BOTTOM STEP
2D TOOLPATHS
Select the OK button in the Chaining dialog box to use the stock as the geometry to be machined .
Backplot and verify the contour toolpath.
MACHINE THE BOTTOM STEP
Copy the preview operation
Select Geometry.
In the Chain Manager right click in the white space and select Rechain all.
Choose the Single chaining method.
Pick the thick line as shown in a CCW direction.
Tool
Insert a comment: "Machine the bottom step".
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MACHINE ALL THREE POCKETS 2D TOOLPATHS
Multi Passes
Enable Multi Passes
Roughing Passess
Number = 4.75/0.5 = 9 Passes
Spacing = 0.5
No finish passes
Enable Keep tool down
Linking Parameters
Clearance = 2.0 (Abs)
Retract = 0.25 (Abs)
Feed plane = 0.1 (Incr)
Top of stock = -1.0 (Abs) Top of stock is -1.0 because we have already removed the material above this step
Depth = 0.0 (Incr)
Select the OK button in the Chaining dialog box to use the stock as the geometry to be machined .
Backplot and Verify the contour toolpath.
MACHINE ALL THREE POCKETS
Move the insert arrow below the last toolpath.
Toolpaths
Pocket
Select the bottom chain of the pockets in the CW direction.
NOTE: Enable C-plane in the Chaining dialog box to avoid the stops at the vertical branches.
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MACHINE ALL THREE POCKETS
2D TOOLPATHS
Tool
Select a 3/8" Flat Endmill.
Set the Spindle speed and the Feed rate.
Type in the comment area "Rough & finish the pockets".
Cut Parameters
Stock to leave on walls and floors is 0.0.
Pocket type set to Standard.
Roughing
Cutting Method set to Contstant Overlap Spiral.
Stepover percentage 75.0%.
Disable Display stock for constant overlap spiral.
Entry Motion
Select either Ramp or Helix.
Finish
Enable Finish.
Enable Finish outer boundary and Machine finish pass only at final depth.
Lead In/Out
Enable Lead In/Out.
Leave the default parameters.
Depth Cuts
Enable Depth cuts.
Enter a Max rough step of 0.1875 with no finish cuts.
Linking Parameters
Clearance = 2.0 (Abs)
Retract = 0.25 (Abs)
Feed plane = 0.1 (Incr)
Top of stock = 0.5 (Incr)
Depth = 0.0 (Incr)
Select the OK button in the
Chaining dialog box to use
the stock as the geometry to
be machined .
Backplot and Verify the
toolpaths.
NOTE: Top of stock set to incremental value is relative to the location of the chained geometry.