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does anyone know the easiest way to mill a runner with a ball cutter and follow a centerline that runs down a 15 degree wall to a depth of 1.225 from zero at p/l. engraving does not go down z depth and i need several paths to remove the stock. |
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| What Version do you have? The V23 has a 3d engrave that will follow a 3d path but it doesnt clear stock. To clear stock away you would have to create some other geometry to run another operation on. Is that what you are asking? |
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| This is a good point. If you wanted to profile a 3d chain, there is no easy way to rough it out. BobCAD 07 / 23 will let to select and machine the 3D path at a single depth but there is not option to rough it out. In the older version of BobCAD you had a 3D rough on any chain, so it would be quite easy to do in V21 or earlier. Something BobCAD should add to the software is a roughing option for the 3D engraving feature. Really it should be more that an engraving feature is should be a 3D profile feature with roughing options. Anyone agree? ![]() Solid with a 3D profile ![]() 3D Engrave tool path ![]() V21 3D profile 3D rough I am not sure if I understand the "runner" correctly, and but do these screen shots come close to what you are talking about? |
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| i dont see any screen shots. i had to use the 3d evgrave for a tool path and edit my offset at the machine to drop .125 deep in .005 incriments. which is a major pain in the butt. cant program anything else have to sit and watch the machine to keep it going. |
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| Have you tried a slice planar? Set your boundaries closer than the step over. This will allow you to pick the depth of cut for each pass. |
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| Yeah I don't know if a planner tool path is going to work. Really all he is doing is a 3D profile. The planner would want to step over not to mention it wouldn't follow the shape he would be cutting. Like a u shaped profile. |
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