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What the heck? I'm just getting into this software and I'm stupefied trying to figure out how to get Bobcam to create a roughing pass program and then a finishing pass program. I see they have a 3d Offset tool. Which would be fine, if it worked. When I try that I get random lines shooting out in all directions. Anyone have suggestions on how to work around this? My thinking is to trick the machine by telling it to use a larger tool when creating the program and actually use a smaller tool. Then write a "finishing" program with the correct size tool. Would that work? |
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| Bobcad version would be helpfull. If you have a sample file it might also help. For 3D roughing and finishing that is the way I do it with tool diameter. In 2007 there are settings for this so you do not have to lie. Last edited by tjones; 10-04-2007 at 11:34 AM. |
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| Then the only option for you is to lie about tthe cutter diameter when 3D milling. Also translating the part in Z to get just Z stock. I am not sure about those crazy moves. Would have to see the file to find that. i used 21 for over a year and do not remember getting paths like that. |
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| I think I know why it is making those lines. The program I created the solid model in, Vectorworks, can't seem to make a 3D fillet correctly. On a .125 step I couldn't make a .125 fillet. In order for me to make the fillet I had to make the step .126. So there's a .001 face just above the fillet. I think that's what is freaking Bobcam out when it tries to do the offset. |
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| Did you try to use Bobcad to create a fillet? It may allow it where your other does not. Hard to tell. Also if you are using a .25 ball mill them you do not need to create the fillet as it will be there by the tool radius anyhow. |
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