What level of Mastercam do you have?
Hello,
I have a 3-d part to machine and am already late on it. All it consists of is a pocket with tapered walls. I can contour it but don't know how to finish the pocket. When I try to pocket it gives me a "Boundary does not lie in the construction plane." I saw another thread on this error but couldn't make it relate to my part. I'm uploading the picture of the part. I would very much appreciate any help on this.
Thank you,
Doug
What level of Mastercam do you have?
Mastercam 9.0
Thanks
OK - But do you have Mill Level 1, Mill Level 2 or Mill Level 3. That determines what type of 3D paths you are able to use.
Sorry it took me so long. It's mill level 3
can you use a tapper end mill on walls?
I have Mill Level 2, so I don't have as many options as you have. I created surfaces from your drawing, then I used a multisurface finish parallel toolpath to machine the pocket using a ball end mill. Not knowing the material that you are machining or the allowed radius in the corners it gets a little tough to tell you exactly how to do it. I can email you what I have done to show you.
Yes, Please. I'm assuming by the little time it took you that this should have been an easy thing for me to do!! I think I need a lot more practice on this 3-d.
Thank you very much.
eaglegage@bellsouth.net
Thank you , Tim. I really appreciate your help on this.
No problem - If it turns out looking pretty good, you should post a picture.
Some of the best 3D toolpaths atr under Toolpath - Next Menu - Wireframe. Those are what we used to make molds in V2 & V3 Mastercam (1989-1990). They are quite powerful and almost no one ever uses them.
I did a whole set of training videos on them to show Level 1 & Level 2 users what can be done with a basic package.
Mike Mattera
Tips For Manufacturing Training CD's, DVD's for Mastercam, SolidWorks, Inventor, G-Code Training & More
http://www.tipsforcadcam.com
I have this same problem --- drew a cube in solidworks with a cubic pocket in the middle of the top face. when I try a pocket toolpath I get 'the boundary does not lie in the constuction plane' error --- I am stymied!