Hello can I edit wcs when I use create from, meaning that I already move the part to a desire position, and I want to edit the movement whit out erasing or making another one, hope you can help, thanks
Hello Jorge Using the ‘Create From’ function will create a new plane, you cannot edit an existing plane with this function. If you wish to edit an existing plane, right click on that plane in the ‘Plane Manager’ then select ‘Rotate Dynamic’. Even though this function seems like it has only a rotating action, all of the Dynamic positioning methods can be used. Hope this helps.
Old but gold!!! I was looking for a way to do it but i didnt find any result! What if i have 3 vises and each vise has a different part (and just one origin for all of them) and i need to do multiple ops, how i can define 3 different stocks? And how i can use each result stock of op1 to position it in each vise and then to program and simulate op2? Thanks a lot for the great work!
Oh wow, yes this is an old vid! What is that, X7? 1 origin for 3 different parts...your Mastercam setup would need to match your machine setup for the distances between each part, then just program as normal. For multiple stocks, use Stock Model. You would have to model the 3 stocks prior, then select each body for the Stock Model, set the Stock Model as the starting stock for Verify. Then you could output the resulting Verify as STL and use that as op2 stock.
Hello can I edit wcs when I use create from, meaning that I already move the part to a desire position, and I want to edit the movement whit out erasing or making another one, hope you can help, thanks
Hello Jorge
Using the ‘Create From’ function will create a new plane, you cannot edit an existing plane with this function. If you wish to edit an existing plane, right click on that plane in the ‘Plane Manager’ then select ‘Rotate Dynamic’. Even though this function seems like it has only a rotating action, all of the Dynamic positioning methods can be used. Hope this helps.
Old but gold!!! I was looking for a way to do it but i didnt find any result!
What if i have 3 vises and each vise has a different part (and just one origin for all of them) and i need to do multiple ops, how i can define 3 different stocks? And how i can use each result stock of op1 to position it in each vise and then to program and simulate op2?
Thanks a lot for the great work!
Oh wow, yes this is an old vid! What is that, X7?
1 origin for 3 different parts...your Mastercam setup would need to match your machine setup for the distances between each part, then just program as normal. For multiple stocks, use Stock Model. You would have to model the 3 stocks prior, then select each body for the Stock Model, set the Stock Model as the starting stock for Verify. Then you could output the resulting Verify as STL and use that as op2 stock.