Hey this is awesome video I save this to one of my playlists to show my guys later. You did mention though that you're going to make a video 4 g code optimization. Are you going to get into Arc filtering settings because I've been always wondering about that and I haven't found good information about what's the best setting for each situation...
Actually, I am a subscriber of your 2020 course here in Canada, and in a few sections that you mentioned, Arc Filtering is one example, there is a detailed explanation of each of them. Actually, while there are few explanations but is not covering all.
@@CamInstructor In Dynamic Milling section when it goes to Arc Filtering. While there is a general explanation about it but it does not go to option and its application. This is true regarding other things you mentioned in the Cut parameter. Anyway in the Mill 3D lesson 13, Exercise 13 or there few dimensions are missing or things are not quite right. It is 2 days I am trying to make the loft solid that comes all distorted even though I make them the same amount of entities.
Again, Lesson 15 on 3D for 2020 course. In the cut parameter on Overthickness and Bitangency, you mentioned there are full videos about them. I am struggling to see where is it still.
Is there a way to automatically generate "tabs" ? Say you wanted to hold this part in the stock for secondary operations on the bottom side? I realize most of the point of this video is to remove all the stock...LOL!
You could have extra stock on the bottom for holding and just stop the toolpath in Z before machining it away. If you want tabs, you could model some in and then OptiRough could see them and machine accordingly. 2D Contour has an option to auto generate tabs which could also be an option.
I can create a stock model much faster than geometry to represent stock. Stock model, 3 mouse clicks, geometry to represent stock, 10ish...and that would be for simple stock. Anything complex and the difference grows more. Also, if you change the stock size, updating the stock model is again very few clicks and the toolpath is tied directly to it...if you create new geometry you have to remember to rechain in the toolpath. Its all personal preference as there is always more than one way to do something in Mastercam...the point of this video was to work through many options and see the different results. As far as toolpath optimization, there are 3 more videos in this series looking at optimization of OptiRough. This is only the first video and the part is not done yet.
Thank you for the APP. Helpful
hi sir i have a problem in regenerating the 3d hogh speed toolpath some computation error is occuring is there any settings to change for that case
amazing, thnx, for all info.
Your welcome!
so maximum z depth is a saftey feature? ? nothing to do with your geometry and how you cut?
Hey this is awesome video I save this to one of my playlists to show my guys later. You did mention though that you're going to make a video 4 g code optimization. Are you going to get into Arc filtering settings because I've been always wondering about that and I haven't found good information about what's the best setting for each situation...
Yes. We'll be adding arc filtering to this toolpath and seeing it's effect in the next video.
Mike Wearne great! Can't wait
Hi, I closed the tab indicating level, plane, tool path which is located to the left side of mastercam 2018. how can I make it visible again?
Along the top of the screen, click on the VIEW tab and then click on Toolpaths.
thank you very much
Actually, I am a subscriber of your 2020 course here in Canada, and in a few sections that you mentioned, Arc Filtering is one example, there is a detailed explanation of each of them. Actually, while there are few explanations but is not covering all.
What section of arc filtering were you looking for more information on?
@@CamInstructor In Dynamic Milling section when it goes to Arc Filtering. While there is a general explanation about it but it does not go to option and its application. This is true regarding other things you mentioned in the Cut parameter. Anyway in the Mill 3D lesson 13, Exercise 13 or there few dimensions are missing or things are not quite right. It is 2 days I am trying to make the loft solid that comes all distorted even though I make them the same amount of entities.
That lesson you need to pay attention to the syncing options used and the starting point/direction of your chains.
Again, Lesson 15 on 3D for 2020 course. In the cut parameter on Overthickness and Bitangency, you mentioned there are full videos about them. I am struggling to see where is it still.
@@farhad64it These are questions best asked through the Ask Instructor function on the website. That way I can upload supporting documents or videos.
tnx
Your welcome
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do you have any videos on impression and boolean features ?>
Yes. One of the livesteams I used boolean for a softjaw. Its not a full 'how to', but its talked about a bit.
ua-cam.com/video/lhti7edz-Bk/v-deo.html
Is there a way to learn what does every single option in parameters mean?
Yes! Watch all the videos. If you have questions, ask away!
We also have some free courses on our website you can check out.
@@CamInstructor thank you for your answer.
Play with them, in simulation, or spare material. Best way to learn =)
that’s a long cycle time 👀 The strategy is very good no doubt , but the time is just crazy .
Big parts take time, even more time if you need 3D motion. Material will play a big roll too.
CamInstructor yeah i know , tolerance also comes into play
CamInstructor if you have linked in let’s connect ! i would like to know more about opti roughing
I cant see that becous not clear
Where is stock to leave ??
Stock settings can be found on the Model Geometry page. You have options for Walls and Floors there.
Is there a way to automatically generate "tabs" ? Say you wanted to hold this part in the stock for secondary operations on the bottom side? I realize most of the point of this video is to remove all the stock...LOL!
You could have extra stock on the bottom for holding and just stop the toolpath in Z before machining it away. If you want tabs, you could model some in and then OptiRough could see them and machine accordingly. 2D Contour has an option to auto generate tabs which could also be an option.
Its not a perfect program. U can optimize the cut order and just draw a boundary using bounding box. No need of selecting stock and stock modal.
Sree Kumar that’s what i was thinking as well , just draw a bouncy box where the stock would be and then create a tool path based on that boundary box
I can create a stock model much faster than geometry to represent stock. Stock model, 3 mouse clicks, geometry to represent stock, 10ish...and that would be for simple stock. Anything complex and the difference grows more. Also, if you change the stock size, updating the stock model is again very few clicks and the toolpath is tied directly to it...if you create new geometry you have to remember to rechain in the toolpath. Its all personal preference as there is always more than one way to do something in Mastercam...the point of this video was to work through many options and see the different results.
As far as toolpath optimization, there are 3 more videos in this series looking at optimization of OptiRough. This is only the first video and the part is not done yet.
CamInstructor there’s more than one way to skin a cat and i respect it
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