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Mastercam V9 users?

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Emimec - 07 Apr 2009 22:27 GMT
Anyone here use mastercam version 9 ?
Help needed with milling tool offsets if possible please. Cant seem to set
them.
Bob
RichD - 08 Apr 2009 03:50 GMT
> Anyone here use mastercam version 9 ?
> Help needed with milling tool offsets if possible please. Cant seem to set
> them.
> Bob

Bob,
I just finished 2 years vo tech college with V9.1.  2 1/2D, 3D
surfacing, etc.
Shoot me a ?
RichD
toolman8 (at) copper (dot) net
Emimec - 08 Apr 2009 07:34 GMT
>> Anyone here use mastercam version 9 ?
>> Help needed with milling tool offsets if possible please. Cant seem to
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> RichD
> toolman8 (at) copper (dot) net

Hi Rich
The problem I'm getting is not being able to offset a tool/cutter radius
when designing a part on the mill section of Mastercam. To clarify, normal
manual programming on a Heidenhain 151 controller allows me to alter the
radius of a cutter to get oversize part sizes. Basically, you can lie to the
controller about the cutter radius size. A mastercam designed part, and then
the NC file it produces, seems to lack the ability to alter the cutter
radius successfully when on, and via,  the Heidenhain controller. There must
be a way, but cant seem to find it.
Bob
RichD - 08 Apr 2009 16:08 GMT
> >> Anyone here use mastercam version 9 ?
> >> Help needed with milling tool offsets if possible please. Cant seem to
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> be a way, but cant seem to find it.
> Bob

Bob,
does your controller understand G40, 41, etc.
If it does, set the MC Operation/Parameters/Compensation Type to
"Control".
Now the control will be able to use the tool table where you set the
actual radius.
Your "POST" (XXX.pst) must support this type of operation.
RichD
R Plume Eng Co - 08 Apr 2009 16:26 GMT
>> >> Anyone here use mastercam version 9 ?
>> >> Help needed with milling tool offsets if possible please. Cant seem to
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> Your "POST" (XXX.pst) must support this type of operation.
> RichD

Hi
It may understand G codes, but Heidenhain is conversational, eg x 20 y 30
for example. It may be that the post is outdated on my version.
Bob
RichD - 08 Apr 2009 17:38 GMT
On Apr 8, 11:26 am, "R Plume Eng Co" <rplume.eng...@btinternet.com>
wrote:

> >> "RichD" <richd.midl...@bluetie.com> wrote in message
>
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> for example. It may be that the post is outdated on my version.
> Bob

Bob,
your example is what G code commonly supplies. Commands (G, F, S, T,
etc codes)
coordinates (X, Y, Z positioning) and machine commands (M codes).
The G40, 41 and 42 are the cutter compensation commands telling the
control
to use the machine control tool table (you set this up) and which side
of the line.
RichD
RichD - 08 Apr 2009 17:45 GMT
On Apr 8, 11:26 am, "R Plume Eng Co" <rplume.eng...@btinternet.com>
wrote:

> >> "RichD" <richd.midl...@bluetie.com> wrote in message
>
[quoted text clipped - 41 lines]
> for example. It may be that the post is outdated on my version.
> Bob

Bob,
BTW, a POST (.pst) file can be edited to turn on/off certain features
and adjust certain values. There are many examples and user
configurable files available.
They are very criptic, but not impossible to modify. DO save the
original version
for safekeeping.
Your MC seller should support you with the correct POST file for that
control.
RichD
Emimec - 08 Apr 2009 22:44 GMT
> On Apr 8, 11:26 am, "R Plume Eng Co" <rplume.eng...@btinternet.com>
> wrote:
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> control.
> RichD

I'll post the programme on here later so it is clearer/
Bob
Thanks
 
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