Not sure I understand the explanation or question.
Save the ones you want to keep to a new library and then delete the old library?
saved some operations that i would like to delete to an operation library. i can edit them but not delete them. i want to delete a few of the operations i saved but not all of them. can this be done?
Not sure I understand the explanation or question.
Save the ones you want to keep to a new library and then delete the old library?
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"Open with" that operations library with Mcam.
( basically if you re-name the .OPERATION file to .MCX-5 you can open it like a normal session.
or
open mcam, go to the "Files" page in the op manager and for the operation library, navigate to the directory, and use the ! to open a "mini" op manager to edit that library
.... these choices also apply to the .DEFAULT files so to preset fields to your liking
ie setting the 2D _Contour ( Ramp) and then turning OFF the Linearize helix check mark, then set the 2D Chamfer fields, then set the contour type back to 2D...do this to have the pre-set if you switch to that type
Defaults
When you create a new operation in the op manager, the fields are either preset from a similar previous op ( created in this session) or brought in fron the actual default operation ( I think the last comment is more correct )
You could have a series of Default files setup for the different materials or even machines, ie depth of cuts, stepovers etc say heavy DOC/steps for a BT50 type machine, & very light DOCs + stepovers for a tinny router
Operation Library
where you store (export) previously created ops that could be imported into a new session and only have different geometry to select to get a correct path ( there are additional features that can be used like bring in geometry with the op ----no solid features can be done in this manner )
ie a file that has a series of ops that Spot, Drill, C'Bore, Chamfer & Tap a certain size hole---all you would need to do is add a points to the 1st operation & then drag ( & replace) onto all the other ops then regen,,,you may have to add/delete ops to suit the situation, maybe also Top of Stocks & Depths
I am not sure what is so confusing about this.
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thanks. this is finally starting to makes sense to me. in the other cam program we use everything is feature driven and all your data is stored in a microsoft access database and gets assigned to a feature. mastercam does not seem to work on the same concept and this confuses me at times.
so it seems in mastercam I could have different defaults for different materials and different machines as well as different operations libraries for different materials and different machines. when starting to program a part i would switch to the appropriate defaults and the appropriate operations library.
Unless you have dozens of parts in a family to program, I can't imagine the prep time to set all that up will allow for an equal decrease in programming time. I can see how it would help keep things in logical steps so that programming was more consistent and less likely to skip operations and make other mistakes.
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