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| Here is an iges of your file that has the surface mad from a arc and the profile using the Create, surface , sweep option. then we can work on tool paths.
__________________ (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) Cadcam Mastercam Instructor , Programming Consultant and ME (Manufacturing Eng) |
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| Just so you know DXF does not support Surfaces. But as I can not makeing true solids . Rhino is a surface base software not a Solids base software.
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| I'm just looking at your 3dm model in OneCNC. Its only a 2d wireframe from what I can see, but by looking at the rounded end of the pocket you are trying to fillet, I see a potential problem: the underlying geometry is faulty in the sense that the straight edges are not tangent to the end arc (near the red lines). This is the case both on the outside profile and the inside profile of the pocket. This kind of geometric problem creates a difficult area where the semi-circular fillet meets the straight edges. If the geometry really has to be that way, you'd likely have to make seperate solids and cut them (with solid cutter operations) to fit at such a joint, but you could not fillet across such a joint with a surface fillet function. Just IMO ![]() Both rounded ends of your model display the same mathematical inaccuracy. Start over from the basic wireframe profile, delete the lines joining the arcs, and use some kind of tangent line function to redraw the lines truly tangent to the arcs. Retrim the arcs and try again. What looks okay in some softwares is not acceptable in others, mainly due to tolerance settings. Obviously, Rhino did create some kind of surface fillet, but it wouldn't be strictly legal as one surface. There would have to be another fillet where the arcs meet the non-tangent lines, to create a true tangency. Then, you might have a sound surface fillet that will export correctly.
__________________ First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in. (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) Last edited by HuFlungDung; 10-24-2004 at 11:41 AM. |
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| Well to do what I did I used Mastercam. As for brining in your file ther were no surface contained in the DXF file as DXF does not support surface data. But in MC 7.2 you can use the option of Create Surface Swept this will prompt for how many across default "1" enter then pick one of the .625 Radi you have. then the along will be the top profile that conects to this radi around the part. As for waht kung Fu said about the radi and the other line not being tangent is true but you still can create this surface and cut it is is just funky as they are not tangent as they should be. I had my my self fixied this on the file.Cant remember if it was on the one I sent you. Sorry about the long delay as I have been real busy. I have on at least one of my box Mastercam V6.1,V7.2,V8.11,V9.1 & MC Beta X so i can followup on past versions of MC. Will rhino let you out put a Iges or SAT type file. If so this will support Surface data. Would Like a Iges file from it if possibale. As for making a single surface with the none tangency you will need to set Sync to Entity to support the sharp intersection.
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