Are you using a lead-in and lead-out? Is the specified distance too long?
How about material left for finish pass? If too much is left might cause problems
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Ok I am doing a part and have generated the CAM but I am confused. I am milling a T shape. The long part of the T is .13 wide. so I figured a 1/8" endmill would work. Fusion fails to generate a toolpath. I get a big Yellow triangle but no reason why. If I go down to a 2.5MM endmill it will work. I have the tool plunging and not helix. I have messed around with the ramping and still no luck. So maybe some of you experts can explain to why? I was trying to mill a slot but using 2d Adaptive. The slot was .043 and I had to go to a 1/32 " endmil to get the path to generate. Then I tried the slot function and was able to go to .042 and get a toolpath. Just trying to understand this..
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Are you using a lead-in and lead-out? Is the specified distance too long?
How about material left for finish pass? If too much is left might cause problems
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Lead-in is a setting that makes a gradual “ramp” to the actual tool path. When the tool path is complete , lead-out is a gradual move away from the cut. There are horizontal and vertical check boxes. Lead-in/out helps with a better finish
These settings are turned on/off with check boxes in the last tab in the CAM work space. There is a place to enter a distance for the lead-in(or out)
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The lead-in/out just keeps the endmill from leaving a vertical mark if you were to retract the cutter vertically from the finish pass, or plunge in from the beginning
Can you post screen shots of your CAM set-up (all tabs)
What’s the machine and material?
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I’m on my phone, so it’s hard to see, but your leadin looks like .009”?
.125” endmill plus the .009” lead in is bigger than your slot .130”?? So I see why no valid tool path would generate., just uncheck both the lead-in and lead out boxes and see if a tool path generates.
I would un-check the “stock to leave” box even though you have 0” in the box too.
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I guess it depends on where your cut starts, if you start the cut in the narrow part, the .009” is a short travel path 90 degrees to the narrow wall.
You should be able to hover your mouse over the lead-in box and a picture should pop up showing how it works
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Also check your endmill diameter and make sure you didn’t edit it to be bigger. You can have the name be 1/8” endmill, but edit the diameter to be bigger
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Ok Here working on another project trying to learn this stuff. I have defined a 3/8" endmill. I know this size will work as I have seen other CNC guys use 3/8" endmill.
If I put 1/4" in it will generate the entire toolpath.
If you have a min and see where my error is sure would help me out. Thanks
If you look at the last pic which is the toolpath the cutter is not going into the end of the pocket. Not sure why?
I’m not seeing anything obvious, post a picture of the tool settings from the tool library. It’s the only thing I can think of. I’m pretty good with Fusion, but I taught myself, so there are probably some gaps in my knowledge
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Don’t know dude
I only thing I would try is turning optimum load in passes tab down, try small like .005
I think in the tool library you can click on the holder tab and select different holders
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Not sure how it works, but it calculates cutter engagement during roughing adaptive tool paths to be most efficient
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I think im at the limits of my ability to help further
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truckeic,
I've made the exact same part (as you have shown above) with a 3/8" EM with zero issues.
The only difference I can see is that you have zero lead in/out, and also I selected a predrill/entry point when I did it (I pre-drilled a hole specifically for that purpose).
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