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Old 11-16-2009, 05:36 PM
 
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Post Processor editing

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where can i learn about editing the PP so i can have the output i want?
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I don't have a perfect answer how I learned editing posts, but first make a copy of your original then start looking through it.

The "Debug" feature in Mastercam helps. It will post your code, then let you step through your posting process, it helps correlate what the NCI spits out and how the Post interprets and what it will generate for code.

Someone else may have a better suggestion.

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Old 11-16-2009, 09:49 PM
 
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MasterCam has a post editing manual you can ask for from your dealer (it's free). They used have a post editing CD but I haven't seen one since V9 (not that I've asked for it either though).

The MC debug feature may actually be more confusing if you're not used to seeing at least some correlation prior. There's so much info given that it may appear as a lot of clutter to the 'untrained' eye... The older debug was simpler to follow from a 'learning' standpoint...
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To be honest, It's nice that you want to learn, but time wise, it's really cheaper to have someone write your posts. You could spend 100's of hours learning and tweeking your single post and 1-2 years later when you get a new machine, you'll have the same learning curve all over. What kind of machine/control do you have?

I have the complete V9 postprocessor documentation available on CD if your interested. The stuff for X, I'd have to dig up. Send me an email.

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Well ive already been able to edit some of the post to get a few things changed
but i dont have full control
all my machines are Haas (they have very good service) my company is in aerospace industry we cut 95% AL 5% stainless
we are one of the few Helicopter " Pimp your ride" facilities in the world with total completness ability, that is to say, when you roll your helo in here no matter what you want ems police military vip we do it all in house we farm out nothing.
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The Haas post was already a pretty good post. What's it NOT doing for you?

Sounds like a very cool place to work. Where are you located?

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im kinda new to mastercam only really been using it for a year now. i like it.

yeah it's pretty good but alil flawed IMHO.
the first thing i want my machine to do is g28g91z0 so it wont crash moving in x or y

I get a g20 where i want the g28g91z0 . dont need a g20 my machines never leave the inch system and never will
the last line before the m30 is g28g91x0y0 I dont want the x0 just the y0

and i always want to /m8 after the g43 line
and a g90 after the g28g91y0 just in case somebody goes into mdi and the machine isnt doing what they thought it would cause its in g91

i try to program as thoughfully as i can for my guys on the floor

and ive got a Haas 510 Gantry router with homemade shielding around it
to keep the mess down alittle bit it needs a special startup for changing tools
thru the little cutout in the shielding
instead of a regular g28g91z0 it then needs an x0 to go to the windows
then another g28g91z0 to get the tool as high as possible for traveling
thru the window and then down in xy to the part

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Modify 5 Axis Post Go here & read & I think it will help you get the results you need. This is for 5 Axis , but I applied this method to the generic mpmaster post & it gives good, clean code. hth
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Hello all

OK got everything in the haas 3axis fixed up but the /m8 i want under the g43
line anybody know where that's at?


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if you really want to get into posts. contact mastercam and find out when there next class is. I just finished their basic post class and was worth every cent (not mine, the company paid for it). Paul did an excellent job and hopefully I can talk the company into sending me to the advance class after I get a good grip on the basics.
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school? oh no way to much trouble


but thanks, I played with it a couple hours yesterday and got the /m8 as well
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What ive been wondering ever since i started using mastercam
is the difference between the Mill and the Router packages in mastercam
what is it? I have a gantry router the Haas 510 and vf3-yt vf2 all my programs
are the same? anybody know?


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