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Cambam with dynatorch
Cambam with dynatorch





cambam with dynatorch

Attached two file, full operation and drill operation created separately. I can't tell the difference in the two g-code files. I guess will have to call Tormach tomorrow and figure this out. But then when I run the full program then it came back and bite me. I thought it work, because I created the drill operation alone and did a quick air cut. ($*&s9a8s) darn it, I am frustrated, what a 5 mins drill job this afternoon actually took 40mins. But if there's a mulitple mop where there's a tool change involve, then it retract to tool change height between drill holes. I think the drilling retract doesn't work correctly if there's a tool change involve, meaning if I create 1 single mop (drill), then it work perfectly fine, it retract to a clearance plane I set in cambam. Quote from: jimmyaz on December 11, 2013, 03:33:13 am Well, I guess problem isn't solve even if I choose to do some extra work. Yes, all my fault, should have check, should have checked again. It went through half inch of 6061 aluminum, 1/4 into my table, then it snapped. I just couldn't believe what a 1/8 drill bit at 5000rpm and 2300mm/m can do.

cambam with dynatorch

then just click on GoToTool change on Mach3 manually. I think what I'm going to do is just leave it at the G43H to have it tool offset.

cambam with dynatorch

well, didn't even want to remember how many time it go up and down between stuff. add a whole new issue, it won't retract to clearance between MOP. it retract all the way up because of the M998. But it does it at the beginning before the cut start and at the end of the cut, it go up, go down, then go up again. As can be seen the left one results in a wrong (inside) profile. The MOP profiles shown in the image are both using 'Outside'. But they both seem to be valid Closed Polylines. All of the rest stuff like the M998, adding that screw the hell out of everything.įor instance, adding M998, it work, it does go to tool change. The significant difference between the two Polylines lies in the number of Arc segments created in CamBam. Click on the features button to see some of SheetCams features. SheetCam is suitable for milling, routing, plasma, waterjet, laser and oxy-fuel cutting. The only thing that it needed was the G43H to offset the tool change. SheetCam is a low cost but feature packed CAM package. Understand that this Mach3 is custom by Tormach, it doesn't act like the normal Mach3. I think I'm just going to not mess with this no more. Well, after a wet underwear incident and something to remember on my table.







Cambam with dynatorch