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Heads up... it takes him 16+ minutes to start the first tool path.
This video guide how to make a NC program from beginning to ending
Mastercam217 complete sample milling (part1)
Can someone explain what is going on in the first video?
Is the use insane/new? Or what?
That couldn't actually be the mastercam workflow could it?
Thank for your answer, it is clearly and easy to understand.As far as orientating the vice goes, it would have been a lot easier if he hadn't spun the vice into some bastard orientation.
Workflow seemed to be doing every little step that a lot of people skip over or already have it predefined.
I have not used 2017 yet, but no, that is certainly not any workflow that makes sense. First thing, the vise, parallels, stops, etc are all optional. You can use them as a fixture when doing simulation, but if you need it for that part, you got bigger problems. I have a 5th axis vise model that I use (used) for 4-5 axis programming and sim, but that is a different animal.Can someone explain what is going on in the first video?
Is the use insane/new? Or what?
That couldn't actually be the mastercam workflow could it?
Jesus Christ. I could have programmed that part, cut the stock, loaded the tools and been done before he had the fucking vise figured out in MasterCAM.
So everyone knows, that is not Mastercam's fault. Just like if I was trying to teach someone to speak French (I don't know French).
Jesus Christ. I could have programmed that part, cut the stock, loaded the tools and been done before he had the fucking vise figured out in MasterCAM.
3D Surface Milling Toolpath Surface Finish Parallel
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