New version of CNCOffsetCalculator can import dxf files together with offset positions.
You can setup offsets for your machining centre in few steps:
1. Make a sketch of your part in AutoCAD and draw points in place of offsets. Save as dxf.
2. Load the dxf into CNCOffsetCalculator - the points will be registered as offsets with Y0 and B0 value.
3. Change the Y and B values for each offset - you can pick B angle from the drawing - no typing.
4. Set your output option (G10, system vars, Excel) and click the Post CNC button.
You can also write dxf file from your sketch created in CNCOffsetCalculator - together with the offset positions - they will be converted to dxf points.
For demo download and more info visit www.cncplusplus.com
Thank you for your interest,
Zdenek
You can setup offsets for your machining centre in few steps:
1. Make a sketch of your part in AutoCAD and draw points in place of offsets. Save as dxf.
2. Load the dxf into CNCOffsetCalculator - the points will be registered as offsets with Y0 and B0 value.
3. Change the Y and B values for each offset - you can pick B angle from the drawing - no typing.
4. Set your output option (G10, system vars, Excel) and click the Post CNC button.
You can also write dxf file from your sketch created in CNCOffsetCalculator - together with the offset positions - they will be converted to dxf points.
For demo download and more info visit www.cncplusplus.com
Thank you for your interest,
Zdenek