Thanx for this great presentation....Can you tell me.... My tooling fixture does not move with the machine sim. only the part moves in relation to my tooling program..I am using part mount junction to locate the Part and fixture on to the machine tool table can you help ?
A.G. Fisher, This is from Andy Schaefers: Choose the “Machine Tool Navigator” resource button In a white area of the navigator, right click and choose “expand all” This opens up the entire navigator tree. Look for the area where your geometry is defined. There will usually be three entries, Part, Blank, Fixture or something similar. Double click Fixture. A dialog should appear, and there will be a collector at the top for components. Select your fixture components off the screen. You should see the count in the collector is no longer 0. Hope that works for you! -The Acuity Solutions Inc. Team acuityinc.com
Andy...Thank you so much for the solution Yes in the Machine tool navigator SETUP FIXTURE is the key just select all the components that make up the holding fixture and ok it ...Now my sim includes all the tool movements and fixture movements in full sync..Thanx to all at Acuity.
Andy, great video. But, IMHO, if you'd have done this a bit slowly and completely without missing some of the steps such as that of Setup fixture etc, in the time one works, rather than video compositing, this could have had a larger impact as an instructional video. As it stands, the end user loses interest in it in the first few mins.
Brilliantly done Andy!
Amazing Video
Thanx for this great presentation....Can you tell me.... My tooling fixture does not move with the machine sim. only the part moves in relation to my tooling program..I am using part mount junction to locate the Part and fixture on to the machine tool table can you help ?
A.G. Fisher, This is from Andy Schaefers:
Choose the “Machine Tool Navigator” resource button
In a white area of the navigator, right click and choose “expand all” This opens up the entire navigator tree.
Look for the area where your geometry is defined. There will usually be three entries, Part, Blank, Fixture or something similar.
Double click Fixture. A dialog should appear, and there will be a collector at the top for components.
Select your fixture components off the screen. You should see the count in the collector is no longer 0.
Hope that works for you!
-The Acuity Solutions Inc. Team
acuityinc.com
Andy...Thank you so much for the solution Yes in the Machine tool navigator SETUP FIXTURE is the key just select all the components that make up the holding fixture and ok it ...Now my sim includes all the tool movements and fixture movements in full sync..Thanx to all at Acuity.
Excellent video. The operations are customised? How it’s automatically identify tool-path? 😮
Sir can u upload cadd file
awesome
yo, my man! can you slow down just a tad? impossible to follow you and what you're clicking etc.
Andy, great video. But, IMHO, if you'd have done this a bit slowly and completely without missing some of the steps such as that of Setup fixture etc, in the time one works, rather than video compositing, this could have had a larger impact as an instructional video. As it stands, the end user loses interest in it in the first few mins.
This video showed up as an ad for me and it's super quiet. You need more enthusiasm too..