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    Ah ha!!
    Any luck with that part?



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    The project is still in test, the program looks great on the machine (thanks again!), but now, we need to program a Renishaw Touch Probe in order to find the position of the tooth to start the program, also a clamp method, because the chamfer must be identical for each tooth.



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    AWESOME!

    Sounds like a good project you have.
    Happy to help, as always......I live on Featurecam....Sad, I know......

    Good Luck~!



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    Dear Perfect Circle,

    Using FC has great satisfactions!! nice parts and brainstorming!! you will live 1000 years!!

    Now, i need help once again, the client wants to use a 90 Degee mill in order to chamfer the side of the tooth, also the back and face of it, but when i create my tool using curves the program doesnt follow the tools side (45 degree flank), seems like i can only use straight end mills or ballnose,can you provide with a solution for this?

    Many thanks!



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    Florinbv

    I will have a look at it..



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