cameraman
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- Nov 24, 2014
a machine will not clean up a tool plunging into stock... :P
the surface finish issues we're having are with the LX160, forgive me for having a hard time believing that a machine of that caliber would be responsible for bad surface finish...
impeller roughing is fine, no issues there. the roughing issues are doing your typical everyday roughing of pockets, islands etc.
no, you're wrong about what i'm after in roughing, i'm looking for an efficient toolpath, that doesnt rapid retract a million times when its completely unnecessary, causing needless wear on the machine. and i'm looking for a toolpath that wont plow an endmill full bore into stock, destroying it. a plus would be a toolpath that isnt a total cunt to program, as it is, i have to split roughing into multiple jobs to get it to do what fusion can do in one... but that would be icing on the cake, first thing is to actually get it to work right and not destroy my fucking tools.
this happened in both aluminum and stainless.

^^^ Techtardedly not rotated properly.
I thinking more semi- finish before "rest machining" i.e. large clean scallops ^^^ If you zoom in semi-finish surfaces larger scallops but still very clean - that's just MasterCam on a VCU 500 5ax - Not the best machine in the world. [I'll find a better image of this part one Mo' - that one is not showing the surface so well on semi finish.
So,
I was thinking "Roughing" of impellers i.e. not finish-ing of impellers. [Not your LX].
SO WOW,
you are saying
causing needless wear on the machine. and i'm looking for a toolpath that wont plow an endmill full bore into stock
and...
a plus would be a toolpath that isnt a total cunt to program,
and...
first thing is to actually get it to work right and not destroy my fucking tools.
^^^ You don't want much do you... Sooooo demanding

So for the other types of parts ( prismatic ish / machine parts) -these are being done on the HAAS UMC 500 ?
I'm not exactly sure where Fanuc is on "Pre-emtive"(sp) collision detection these days; it used to be crude bounding boxes as the "Model" - On Makino (Fanuc flavor) control these days they have their own second computer on the backside to compute much larger models and fixtures real time and intercede - micro seconds before a crash. + Makino have retract strategies (for example multiple hole drilling) that are in more efficient arcs with appropriate acc and decc.
Camplete for example hooked up real time to a 5 axis matsuura has a real time "Crash prevention".
@Empwoer I know you're a fan of Camplete - offline too.
Kinda sound like to me that Hypermill relies on a lot of pre-figured templates and once those are "Built" for a specific production process then its all easy "to go" ? I wouldn't know as I haven't used it ?
HYPERMILL does have now (supposedly) much tighter integration with the Heidenhain control and tools and tooling definitions in a bi-directional way.
I thought the "deal" with HYPERMILL: trumpet - "Bum bum [SUP]baaaaaa[/SUP] - Clank." is that it is super "groovy" about minimizing gouging etc. I.e. the in-move moves/cuts are very "slick" and artful ? - i.e. very tool and machine "Aware" .
Stainless Hmmmm
