Good evening,
I'm definitely capable and willing to help you out! Please email me at elevatedmfgllc@gmail.com to discuss your needs.
Thank you,
Lee
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Pardon me if I put this in the wrong forum. I'm looking for someone I can send a part to and have it 3D scanned or a cad file produced and then have a program written to cut it on a 3 axis milling center. I don't have the time right now to sit and learn a program to do this myself. Is there anyone here that knows of someone who could help with this?
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Good evening,
I'm definitely capable and willing to help you out! Please email me at elevatedmfgllc@gmail.com to discuss your needs.
Thank you,
Lee
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Well, that didn't work out for whatever reason? Is there anyone else here or know of a service that writes programs or will edit an existing program?
Sure, there are many of us who can do this, What do you have and what is the budget?
I have a program that's been written to cut an oring profile in two passes. Using a 1/16 end mill to cut a 3/32 slot. I want to change this to cut it in one pass. there's also three more orings on the same surface but I Can't remember right off if they're the same size or not. The file format is file .mcam.
question, please post version of mcam the file and the file in iges.
This may be easy for someone.
I wouldn't go one pass with the tiny cutter unless
you are cutting marshmallows. what material?
I have to get back to work, programming now.
The BOSS need it done
Cutting cast aluminum. I didn't mean take the whole cut at once. I just meant to make the cut in one path instead of cutting one path to depth and then stepping over to take the rest of it in another cut. the file type just say .mcam. I have master camm 9 and it doesn't open it. I'll have to find out what the fil format is from the guy that wrote it.
You can pm me the information and I'll be happy to help. Oring grooves are very straight forward.
If the only change you need is to keep the tool engaged rather than lifting then plunging down again, and if you already have the Gcode out for the two cuts, you could probably splice them together into a single cut/file with a text editor.