Look in Parameters - T/C Plane - Plane box- check work offset- type in 1-
(1 = G55)
I am trying to figure out how to use the fixture offsets in mastercam so if someone can PLEASE be kind to explain, I would really appreciated,
here it goes on the picture I posted there are two holes .250 thrue and a pocket on top .250 deep. know I can do that on one fixture offset but once those opperation are done I want to take the part of the vise then move it over to another fixture so I can do the countour on the outside of the part.
know I dont know how to tell mastercam to go to say g55 and do the countour, hoope that made some kind of sence
Look in Parameters - T/C Plane - Plane box- check work offset- type in 1-
(1 = G55)
so bassically say I am doing the countour on the outside off the part.
When I am doing the toolpath for that operation all I do is in the parameters
open the plane box, then I would just check the workoffset then I would type in 1, and that would automatically tell the machine that it is supposse to go to g55.
is it that easy.
I have another question when I posted why does it not post a g55 on the post. or even a g54
where did you get this post?
Mike Mattera
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hi COB,
in addition to the planes option, I have to open the "MISC VALUES" box a put a 1 or 2 etc. depending on what fixture I want, hope this helps
Try a value of 2 in misc 1. Even if there is no text next to the misc 1 entry field it is most likely to be the posts wcs type selector :
0 = Reference return is generated and G92 with the
X, Y and Z home positions at file head.
1 = Reference return is generated and G92 with the
X, Y and Z home positions at each tool.
2 = WCS of G54, G55.... based on Mastercam settings.
0 thru 5 = The WCS of G54 thru G59 respectively.
6 and up = The WCS of G54.1 P1 and up.
3 = Off
this is typical of most generic posts
hope this helps