Thanks for sharing. These have been very helpful. When I follow along step by step on this tutorial, I'm having trouble getting the tool path to generate in multi surface feature. It's generating a zero length tool path which won't simulate. Is there a setting I need to adjust? Thanks.
Hello Professor, these videos have been great resources. I've a query with 4th axis. I am able to generate 4axis independent machining G-code, the one where features on every face gets machined by flipping A axis to suitable degree. But unable to generate 4-axis simultaneous code. Need to do some cam-type profile where XYZA all axes needs work together. What am missing ? Have 2019 version.
Hello Professor Cameron - your videos are extremely helpful. In one of the videos you mentioned the PROTOTRAKS may require some programming difference for doing 3-axis milling? Is there a video where you cover this....?
Could you do the same tutorial, only for machining fillets on the external edges? So instead of your part having a bowl in the middle your part would have both top and corner edges filleted. I am unable to figure out how to set an origin outside of the physical part (the point at which a filleted corner would be a straight corner) and for fillets on the outside edge SW doesn't detect them nor am I able to select them manually. Thank you for your consideration.
I am loving your videos, I have been using Solid works for about 9 years now, but I have never used the CAM software. We just got in a new 3 axis mill and I am trying to convert the G code into something it can read. Do you have any tutorials on that?
Thanks professeur .i have cnc milling .i learn your cours .thank you very much for this vedeo .
Thank you so much! Best explanation ever !
Keep em coming! These are great.
Great stuff, thanks for the video!
Can you use radius compensation G41 and G42?
Thanks for sharing. These have been very helpful. When I follow along step by step on this tutorial, I'm having trouble getting the tool path to generate in multi surface feature. It's generating a zero length tool path which won't simulate. Is there a setting I need to adjust? Thanks.
Hello Professor, these videos have been great resources. I've a query with 4th axis. I am able to generate 4axis independent machining G-code, the one where features on every face gets machined by flipping A axis to suitable degree.
But unable to generate 4-axis simultaneous code. Need to do some cam-type profile where XYZA all axes needs work together. What am missing ? Have 2019 version.
Next target on 5 axes as on Catia? 🙏🤭🤙
Could you share dimensions of the revolve cut or upload the part? I want to be sure that my part is identical to yours before I start the tutorial.
Hello Professor Cameron - your videos are extremely helpful. In one of the videos you mentioned the PROTOTRAKS may require some programming difference for doing 3-axis milling? Is there a video where you cover this....?
Thank you very much!!!
Hi , professore , u doing some cource online please about solid came ?
Could you do the same tutorial, only for machining fillets on the external edges? So instead of your part having a bowl in the middle your part would have both top and corner edges filleted. I am unable to figure out how to set an origin outside of the physical part (the point at which a filleted corner would be a straight corner) and for fillets on the outside edge SW doesn't detect them nor am I able to select them manually. Thank you for your consideration.
i can certainly put this on the list for you!
Thanks verymuch
Should this work in Solidworks Standard, Solidworks CAM?
Nevermind, figured it out. Only works on bowls. I need a half pipe curve.
More figured it out... works just like you showed it. Thanks
I am loving your videos, I have been using Solid works for about 9 years now, but I have never used the CAM software. We just got in a new 3 axis mill and I am trying to convert the G code into something it can read. Do you have any tutorials on that?
Which Mill/ controller do you have?....gcode is mostly universal, but some controllers can be quirky and need the code formatted differently.
@@professorcameron3990 We have an Acu-Rite G2 controller, it's brand new.
0.25" (6.25mm) Ball Nose is small...
And here I am using a 1mm Tapered Ball Nose complaining that it's too big...
It is ALUMINIUM not Aluminum. Do you say Potassium or Potassum?
Nope. Its aluminum.
And potassium.
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