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hello I have a question.I want to show cutting machine step by step in my program. Do you have any idea?How do I programmig it?I mean I want to show how do cutting with machine.I want to show it in window my progrma.if you have any information or idea please help me |
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| Do you mean you want to do a simulation? As in running your G code as a simulation? If so, there are lots of software that can be found that can do this. Most of the high end CAM software can do this as a built in function, but there are stand alone software too that can do this too. Such as, Vericut. Vericut is the top of the line software for doing this. Go here: CGTech » » VERICUT Module: CNC Machine Simulation A well known free one: CncSimulator The free professional simulator for CNC code. ISO FANUC HEIDENHAIN The one I use: The MetaCut Utilities - In a nutshell |
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| If you have Fanuc, with "dynamic graphic option," then you can see the simulation of the toolpath on the machine screen also (of course, without tool movement). Even without this option, there is way (program test mode). |
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