OneCNCWest - CADCAM
OneCNCWest - CADCAM
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OneCNC CADCAM: Fine Tune Planar Finish
In this video we take a look at how we can easily fine tune the Planar Finish tool path with just a minor tweak to the boundary.
OneCNC CADCAM provides the ability to implement this type of powerful fine tuning to many tool paths. Including 2.5 axis, 3 axis, 4 axis and 5 axis.
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Видео

OneCNC CADCAM: Check Out "Scissor Sketch" Trim!
Просмотров 932 месяца назад
If you have a moment, check out OneCNC's "Scissor Sketch" Trim command. You may not be using it, but it's a great way to trim geometry. In fact, it may be more efficient in some situations.
OneCNC CADCAM: Multi Side Toolpath Easy!
Просмотров 3072 месяца назад
In this video we take a look at applying toolpath to multiple sides of a part. OneCNC CADCAM provides a simple way to accomplish this using just one part file (no copies or reorientation of the part) . In addition to this, OneCNC CADCAM will simulate all toolpath on all sides of the part providing the accurate final result. This powerful feature is available within all levels of OneCNC XR9 Mill...
OneCNC CADCAM: Fine Tuning Program Notes
Просмотров 1522 месяца назад
In this video we take a look at fine tuning the program notes within the OneCNC Job Sheet as well as within the CNC Code.
FREE OneCNC Mini Course - Hybrid Modeling
Просмотров 1063 месяца назад
Did you know that OneCNC provides the ability to create geometry using a combination of surfaces and solids? Using OneCNC Hybrid Modeling, Solids and Surfaces can be easily combined to create complex geometry. In this new OneCNC mini course, we demonstrate exactly how to do this. Advance your OneCNC CAD skills with Hybrid Modeling! The hyperlink for the FREE mini course is provided below: onecn...
OneCNC CADCAM: Basic Training - Rotate
Просмотров 1763 месяца назад
This video is intended for new users of OneCNC CADCAM. We take a look at the fundamentals of rotating geometry. Elevate your OneCNC programming skills! NEW Low Price at $29.00 for any Training Course Special $29.00 Price good for the month of May 2024 Expires June 1st 2024 Hyperlink to the OneCNC Training Courses is provided below: onecnc.thinkific.com/collections
OneCNC CADCAM: Section Like a Boss!
Просмотров 1673 месяца назад
Hello and hope you are doing great! In this video we take a look at how you can use the "Visual Section" tool to access difficult areas. This can be very helpful when creating geometry as well as when applying tool path. If you would like to try this yourself, I have included a hyperlink below to download the part file. Please remember that I saved the part file as a .CAD file so that you can l...
OneCNC CADCAM: Pro Tip - Select Geometry by Intersection
Просмотров 1543 месяца назад
In this video we take a look at selection geometry by a theoretical intersection. This OneCNC pro tip technique can be used for several things. For example, moving geometry as well as creating geometry at theoretical intersections. Elevate your OneCNC programming skills to the next level at new special discounted price! The hyperlink to the OneCNC Training Courses is provided below: onecnc.thin...
OneCNC CADCAM: Boost Efficiency Using Machine Templates
Просмотров 2174 месяца назад
In this video we take a look at OneCNC Machine Templates. Machine templates are created automatically for you and can be used anytime to populate all data fields. If you would like to streamline your CNC programming workflow, then this video is a must see. If you would like more tips for efficient OneCNC programming workflow, check out our training! Click the hyperlink below for details: onecnc...
OneCNC CADCAM: NEW Discounted Training Courses!
Просмотров 1344 месяца назад
This month we are providing all of our OneCNC training courses at the discounted price of $29.00 Elevate your OneCNC programming skills to the next level at new special discounted price! The hyperlink to the OneCNC Training Courses is provided below: onecnc.thinkific.com/collections
OneCNC CADCAM: Adv Tool Path for Lathe and Mill
Просмотров 1784 месяца назад
Though this video focuses on how to profile a lathe part using a groove tool, there are advanced tool path techniques that can be used for Mill as well. It's a worth while video to take a look at especially if you are wanting to advance your OneCNC programming skills.
OneCNC CADCAM: Hot Tips for Coolant!
Просмотров 2034 месяца назад
In this video we take a deep dive look at using coolant to the fullest. You will learn coolant option configuration as well as key post processor edits.
OneCNC CADCAM: Tool Library Quick Look Up Tip
Просмотров 1634 месяца назад
In this quick video we will demonstrate how to sort tools by color.
OneCNC CADCAM: Create Layer with the Modify Feature
Просмотров 2324 месяца назад
OneCNC CADCAM: Create Layer with the Modify Feature
Revealing the Hidden Gem: Unleashing the Power of Legacy CAD Format!
Просмотров 304Год назад
In this video we reveal a file format that provides the ability to load newer version OneCNC files into older versions of OneCNC. This may be a feature that you were unaware of and can be used in all versions of OneCNC CADCAM. Check it out! Thanks to Mike from the Ohio OneCNC office for sharing this information regarding this helpful file format. *OneCNC MasterClass Now Discounted By 65%* Take ...
OneCNC CADCAM: Unveiling the Secret Profiling Tip!
Просмотров 568Год назад
OneCNC CADCAM: Unveiling the Secret Profiling Tip!
OneCNC CADCAM: Discover the hidden potential of the Boss Feature!
Просмотров 285Год назад
OneCNC CADCAM: Discover the hidden potential of the Boss Feature!
OneCNC CADCAM: Hole Wizard Lesson 7
Просмотров 208Год назад
OneCNC CADCAM: Hole Wizard Lesson 7
OneCNC CADCAM: Hole Wizard Lesson 6
Просмотров 148Год назад
OneCNC CADCAM: Hole Wizard Lesson 6
OneCNC CADCAM: Hole Wizard Lesson 5
Просмотров 153Год назад
OneCNC CADCAM: Hole Wizard Lesson 5
OneCNC CADCAM: Hole Wizard Lesson 4
Просмотров 132Год назад
OneCNC CADCAM: Hole Wizard Lesson 4
OneCNC CADCAM: Hole Wizard Lesson 3
Просмотров 161Год назад
OneCNC CADCAM: Hole Wizard Lesson 3
OneCNC CADCAM: Hole Wizard Lesson 2
Просмотров 121Год назад
OneCNC CADCAM: Hole Wizard Lesson 2
OneCNC CADCAM: Hole Wizard Lesson 1
Просмотров 223Год назад
OneCNC CADCAM: Hole Wizard Lesson 1
Experience OneCNC CADCAM's Versatile, Customized Tool Path Like Never Before!
Просмотров 847Год назад
Experience OneCNC CADCAM's Versatile, Customized Tool Path Like Never Before!
OneCNC CADCAM: NEW Training!
Просмотров 266Год назад
OneCNC CADCAM: NEW Training!
OneCNC CADCAM: You Won't Believe what you can Create with Hybrid Modeling!
Просмотров 606Год назад
OneCNC CADCAM: You Won't Believe what you can Create with Hybrid Modeling!
OneCNC CADCAM: Deburr It! Say Goodbye To Sharp Edges
Просмотров 439Год назад
OneCNC CADCAM: Deburr It! Say Goodbye To Sharp Edges
OneCNC CADCAM: Complete Step-by-Step Guide to Programming a Part: The Ultimate Walkthrough
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.Год назад
OneCNC CADCAM: Complete Step-by-Step Guide to Programming a Part: The Ultimate Walkthrough
OneCNC CADCAM: Moving the Datum with Workshift.
Просмотров 300Год назад
OneCNC CADCAM: Moving the Datum with Workshift.

Комментарии

  • @WeberMachineWorks
    @WeberMachineWorks День назад

    nice

  • @chadw-u9e
    @chadw-u9e 22 дня назад

    I am using Professional onecnc and do not see that option. What would be the easiest way if you do not have the expert series?

    • @onecncwest
      @onecncwest 22 дня назад

      Hello and thank you for taking a look at the "Solid Fill Hole" video. Because Mill Professional does not have the "Remove a Hole or Pocket" feature, you can use the following steps to accomplish the same thing: • Extract the wire frame geometry for the top and bottom faces of solid model • Explode the Solid Model into Surfaces • Delete the top and bottom surfaces as well as the surfaces that define the hole • Rebuild the top and bottom surfaces using the extracted wire frame geometry (Surface From Curves) I know it's more steps than Mill Expert. However, it will work within Mill Professional. Please also note that it is not always important to convert the surfaces back into a solid model. This is because all of the Mill Professional 3 Axis toolpaths will work the same on surfaces or solid models Best Regards Patrick

  • @timheeney2060
    @timheeney2060 Месяц назад

    Take as long as needed. This was video and informative and succinct.

  • @ttechtv
    @ttechtv 2 месяца назад

    😮🎉🎉

  • @user-ot1mu8gs2i
    @user-ot1mu8gs2i 2 месяца назад

    有難うございます

  • @Westmach
    @Westmach 2 месяца назад

    Will OneCNC ever offer an update so you can have actual threaded holes? Fusion has this nailed and it's the only thing that lets the software down. Not being able to have actual modelled threaded holes

    • @onecncwest
      @onecncwest 2 месяца назад

      Hello and thank you for watching the video. At the moment, the only way I know of to create threads within the model would be using "Helix" and "Cross Sectional" surfaces. Having said this, the result is a part created from surfaces instead of a single solid model. I will research this a bit more and keep you updated if I hear of an update that includes a thread feature for solid models.

  • @jp-akai
    @jp-akai 2 месяца назад

    日本語でジグザグを、英語でもzigzagと言う事に驚いたが 調べてみるとzigzaguは、日本語では、無い事実を知り更に驚いた zigzaguをzigzag以外で表現する日本語が思いつかない

  • @ttechtv
    @ttechtv 3 месяца назад

    Cool!!

  • @xyzxyz6095
    @xyzxyz6095 4 месяца назад

    Awesome as usual from Patrick. Thank you for your generosity with all the OneCNC videos since I discovered you back in 2015... Salutations from France.

    • @onecncwest
      @onecncwest 4 месяца назад

      Hello and thank you for watching!

  • @TroubledTimes2024
    @TroubledTimes2024 4 месяца назад

    Always well done Patrick

  • @parthasarathinayak7202
    @parthasarathinayak7202 11 месяцев назад

    How do I change the Job sheet format?

  • @TAH1712
    @TAH1712 Год назад

    That's much more efficient - is this available in all mill versions? The title says '' - that's a bit shocking! It also would be even more efficient just to machine the pocket as is without making a STOCK body to restrict toolpath within...however, perhaps if 'clever' with the stock body shape, other fairly automatic little cutter path adaptions might be possible. Can the selected STOCK body be named STOCK1, STOCK2, etc or even 'POCKET 1 solid cut' - is there naming restrictions ?

  • @TAH1712
    @TAH1712 Год назад

    2 MIN 18 S

  • @TAH1712
    @TAH1712 Год назад

    As a CAD program, although possibly useful whilst working within OneCNC, the above procedure is slow. In a dynamic, not parametric CAD program ( that I won't mention), it can be done in just 5 clicks total and in 5 secs. I understand it's about changing what has been previously modelled but it is a little surprising there's no direct face moving. I have an old legacy v5 but no longer use CAM - if I ever take it up - which I want to, then I'll upgrade as I always liked the program.

  • @onecncwest
    @onecncwest Год назад

    Thank you for taking a look at our latest OneCNC video regarding the neutral OneCNC CAD format. We hope this video was helpful and please leave any questions or comments below. Also, don't forget that you can get the OneCNC MasterClass at a 65% discount. Use Coupon Code 1CNC65. Using the Coupon Code 1CNC65 will reduce the OneCNC MasterClass price from $95 to $30. The hyperlink to the OneCNC MasterClass is provided within the video description. Take your OneCNC programming skills to the next level!

  • @ACAD912
    @ACAD912 Год назад

    More similar videos, please !!!!!!!

  • @abennett5636
    @abennett5636 Год назад

    Useful little trick 👍

    • @onecncwest
      @onecncwest Год назад

      Thank you!

    • @timheeney2060
      @timheeney2060 Месяц назад

      Maybe, but tell me, is it really useful ? Would you really risk another profile cut going over the 2 finished (I would assume they're finished) levels?. I'm not a great machinist is my confession, but I'm questioning the benefit of this demonstrated operation ?

    • @abennett5636
      @abennett5636 Месяц назад

      I would lay off the axial depth by a couple of thou on the profile operation if you’re worried about the face finish modern machines are so accurate it doesn’t need to be much.All the tips I find useful just depends on what jobs you’re doing.

    • @timheeney2060
      @timheeney2060 Месяц назад

      @@abennett5636 Thanks for replying. Yes, I agree with your sentiments / conclusion...'it just depends on what you're doing...' the ability to do it though, is nice to have if needed.

  • @onecncwest
    @onecncwest Год назад

    Hello and thank you for taking a look at our video regarding multi level profiling. We hope it was of assistance and please make sure to leave a comment if you have any questions or suggestions. If you would like to take your OneCNC CADCAM programming skills to the next level, then check out our OneCNC Masterclass. Click on the hyperlink below for details: This month you can save $50 by using coupon code July50 onecnc.thinkific.com/courses/supercharge-onecnc

    • @timheeney2060
      @timheeney2060 Месяц назад

      Ok, here is my comment: Is this adaptable command really useful ? Would you really risk another profile cut going over the 2 finished (I would assume they're finished) levels?. I'm not a great machinist is my confession, but I'm questioning the benefit of this demonstrated operation ?

  • @onecncwest
    @onecncwest Год назад

    Thank you for taking a look at our latest OneCNC video regarding the versatility of the "Extrude a Boss" command. We hope the video is helpful and please leave any comments or suggestions below. Thanks again!

  • @Westmach
    @Westmach Год назад

    Hi Patrick, Loving this new series! Quick question? Recently when selecting HS Pocketing I wanted to use the high speed zig zag option, to quickly put two flats across a large cylindrical aluminum block. Unfortunately the simulation would cut one side perfectly Y+ to Y- but the other side Y- to Y+ I was unable to stop the tool from starting in the material regardless of what options i tried. I ended up using the High Speed Open path but the High speed zig zag on the first side offered a superior finish and a faster cut time. Is there a way to select the entry points with these more traditional tool paths and the orientation of how they cut? This would be fantastic if you could cover this!! Any help Greatly Appreciated!

  • @onecncwest
    @onecncwest Год назад

    Thank you for taking a look at our latest video regarding 3 axis mill custom tool path. If you have any suggestions, comments ort questions, please post below. Thanks again!

  • @keithhansen3963
    @keithhansen3963 Год назад

    Outstanding presentation, thank you.

    • @onecncwest
      @onecncwest Год назад

      Thank you and thanks for watching Keith!

  • @onecncwest
    @onecncwest Год назад

    Thank you for taking a look at our latest OneCNC Video regarding Hybrid Modeling. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions, please leave a comment below. Thanks again!

  • @onecncwest
    @onecncwest Год назад

    Thank you for taking a look at our latest OneCNC video. Please make sure to leave any comments or suggestions below. Thanks again! 👍

  • @onecncwest
    @onecncwest Год назад

    Thanks for watching and please leave a comment and let us know if this video was helpful. Also make sure to let us know what improvements you would like to see as well as suggestions for future videos in this series.

    • @Westmach
      @Westmach Год назад

      Hi Patrick, Commented on another video same question? Recently when selecting HS Pocketing I wanted to use the high speed zig zag option, to quickly put two flats across a large cylindrical aluminum block. Unfortunately the simulation would cut one side perfectly Y+ to Y- but the other side Y- to Y+ I was unable to stop the tool from starting in the material regardless of what options i tried. I ended up using the High Speed Open path but the High speed zig zag on the first side offered a superior finish and a faster cut time. Is there a way to select the entry points with these more traditional tool paths and the orientation of how they cut? This would be fantastic if you could cover this!! Any help Greatly Appreciated!

    • @onecncwest
      @onecncwest Год назад

      @@Westmach Hi, I do apologize for missing your previous comment regarding this. To better assist, when you have a moment, please email the part file (with the tool path) to the following email address: patrick@onecncwest.com I will take a look at the file and create a video regarding this.

  • @taffbats
    @taffbats Год назад

    Superb!.. I wasn't aware of the workshift tab, many thanks for making the video 👍

  • @onecncwest
    @onecncwest Год назад

    Thank you for taking a look at the video and please leave a comment if we can be of assistance. Thanks again!

  • @taffbats
    @taffbats Год назад

    I don't like the way the corner of the part is set to x0,y0, and then the stock boundary is outside of this, as it means now I have to touch on my stock and offset my g54 datum to match, is there a better way of setting g54 on op1 stock material?

    • @onecncwest
      @onecncwest Год назад

      Hello and thank you for taking a look at the video. Yes, you can move the X0Y0Z0 (the datum) anytime using the "Workshift" command. Or you can create or move the geometry where you would like it. However, in my opinion, the "Workshift" command is really the best way as you can easy move the X0Y0Z0 (the datum) any time you like. I'll make a video regarding this within the next few days and post on the RUclips channel. Thanks again!

  • @ttechtv
    @ttechtv Год назад

    Thank you!! that is great!!!!

    • @onecncwest
      @onecncwest Год назад

      You are welcome! Thanks for watching!

  • @onecncwest
    @onecncwest Год назад

    Thank you for taking a look at our latest video regarding OneCNC Machine Templates. We would be interested in regards to how you use Machine Templates. Let us know your thoughts and comments. Thanks again!

  • @onecncwest
    @onecncwest Год назад

    Thank you for taking a look at our latest video! We hope you find the FREE Fixture Data Sheets of benefit. If you have any questions or suggestions, please comment below and we will assist.

  • @whiskeybravodoubleindia6895
    @whiskeybravodoubleindia6895 Год назад

    Much more efficient!!! Your production quality on these tutorials is outstanding. So easy to follow!!! Thank You!!!

  • @onecncwest
    @onecncwest Год назад

    Thank you for taking a look at our latest video regarding reducing cycle time. If you have any comments or suggestions for future videos, please leave comment., We would love to hear from you!

  • @onecncwest
    @onecncwest Год назад

    Thank you for taking a look at our 4 Minute Solid Model video. If you have any questions, please comment and we will answer. Thanks again and have a great day!

  • @onecncwest
    @onecncwest Год назад

    Thanks for taking a look at our new video regarding OneCNC Layers! If you have any questions, please leave a comment below and we'll make sure to provide an answer for you. If you found this video to be useful, please like and consider subscribing to our channel. Thanks again and we look forward to seeing you in the next video!

  • @caman5447
    @caman5447 Год назад

    hello, unfortunately it's not as simple as you show, it doesn't work for me at all, maybe the advance version can't, I can send details by email. Regards.

    • @onecncwest
      @onecncwest Год назад

      Hello Caman and thank you for contacting us regarding this. No worries and I would be glad to assist. My first suggestion would be to contact your OneCNC office and provide your part file along with as much information as possible. The more information you provide the better chance in receiving the proper solution. Having said this, I would be more than happy to take a look at the issue you are having. Just email the part file and all the information possible to the following email address: support@onecncwest.com

  • @kevhooper8704
    @kevhooper8704 Год назад

    When is XR9 Release date ?😀

  • @lukemanders
    @lukemanders Год назад

    How do I get hold of the file for the 5 axis trunnion ?

    • @onecncwest
      @onecncwest Год назад

      Hi Luke. It's been a while since I posted that video and not sure where I found the CAD file for the 5 axis trunnion. However, if you head over to the Haas website and look for their "5 axis rotaries" solutions, you can often download 3D files for their trunnions. Once you have located a trunnion, look inside the "Technical Documents" area. Try this hyperlink: www.haascnc.com/machines/rotaries-indexers/5-axis-rotaries/models/tr160.html Hope this helps.

    • @lukemanders
      @lukemanders Год назад

      @@onecncwest Thank you for your reply I will look into that now.

    • @lukemanders
      @lukemanders Год назад

      @@onecncwest Would you be able to do a video going into some detail about setting up 5 axis parts and the simulation with the trunnion. I currently use a HAAS VF2 with a trunnion bolted to the bed adding the A & B Axis. I Manual type in macros to offset my datums for example G154 P1 I cant work out how I can get the post to do this for me. I think from what I can see 5 Axis on ONE CNC can only post from centre of rotation?

  • @andrewbajana4340
    @andrewbajana4340 Год назад

    From Philippines using XR8 onecnc

  • @qwertyqwerty-qf6qt
    @qwertyqwerty-qf6qt Год назад

    Hi I have XR8 and in 4 axis simultaneous I only have 1 cut option where as the tutorials have 3 in total. I can only cut Across Model, but tutorial has Around Model and Spiral Around, Is there a module I need to purchase to get these options?

    • @onecncwest
      @onecncwest Год назад

      Hello and thank you for posting the question. The reason that you are only seeing the one option for 4 axis simultaneous is because you have XR8 Mill Professional. To have access to all three 4 axis simultaneous options, you would need to upgrade to XR8 Mill Expert. Hope this helps and please contact if we can further assist.

  • @baprecisionengineering6962
    @baprecisionengineering6962 2 года назад

    Is there a way you can do his as a 4th Axis movement?

    • @onecncwest
      @onecncwest 2 года назад

      Hi, the ability to create 3D Dimensions is available in all OneCNC CAD/CAM systems and do not require 4 axis. However, if you are asking can this part be programmed using OneCNC 4 axis, the answer is yes.

    • @baprecisionengineering6962
      @baprecisionengineering6962 2 года назад

      Sorry for some reason its posted the comment on the wrong video that is probably why it didn't make a lot of sense. It was for the video were you are using the move to position function, were you can manually move X Y & Z. I was wondering if it is possible to move the 4th axis using this function.

  • @helicopterjohns
    @helicopterjohns 2 года назад

    Many thanks for a really informative video.

  • @tieuhoang260
    @tieuhoang260 2 года назад

    good

  • @tieuhoang260
    @tieuhoang260 2 года назад

    勉強したい

  • @tonyloosa9500
    @tonyloosa9500 2 года назад

    If you could generate machine code directly from a plane, then you wouldn't need to rotate the model.

    • @onecncwest
      @onecncwest 2 года назад

      Hi Tony. Thank you for taking a look at our OneCNC Deep Dive video. You are 100% correct. OneCNC also provides the ability to create tool path and generate CNC code directly from a plane. I created a new OneCNC Tech Byte video for you this morning that demonstrates this. Here is the hyperlink. Thanks again and please contact if we can be of assistance. ruclips.net/video/3sywkqdVTm4/видео.html

  • @charlesraymond5302
    @charlesraymond5302 2 года назад

    😩 𝐩яⓞ𝓂𝓞Ş𝐦

  • @keithhansen3963
    @keithhansen3963 2 года назад

    Yet another fantastic training video from OneCNC West. I've had this software for years and these vid's are showing so much I just never knew existed.

  • @keithhansen3963
    @keithhansen3963 2 года назад

    So happy I switched to this software from OneCNC West. We are now running all our Mills and Lathes from one product line without all the other problems we used to have. Infact, OneCNC had no problems importing all the old cad/cam system files. The Cam side is very user friendly. It outputs very clean code. The after sale support has been frankly unbelievable, no BS, no extra sales gimmicks, just quick help, then back to the machine. Couldn't be happier. Insist on asking for Patrick, this guy knows his stuff.

    • @onecncwest
      @onecncwest 2 года назад

      Thank you Keith! It is a pleasure working with you!

  • @keithhansen3963
    @keithhansen3963 2 года назад

    Thank you OneCnc for these videos, they are priceless. I never knew this was that easy. I would have done that the LONG why around.