Dynamic Work Offsets - Make the transtition to multiaxis.

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024

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  • @HoangDo-qw6bx
    @HoangDo-qw6bx Год назад +1

    All I say is amazing. Thanks a million.

  • @storyofmurugan3524
    @storyofmurugan3524 2 года назад +1

    Thank you sir clear teaching

  • @cheeriomartinez
    @cheeriomartinez 4 года назад

    I've been looking for this for a while now! Thank you.

    • @prestonkamari1861
      @prestonkamari1861 3 года назад

      i know Im asking the wrong place but does anybody know a tool to get back into an Instagram account..?
      I stupidly lost the account password. I appreciate any tips you can offer me!

  • @nitinmastercam4269
    @nitinmastercam4269 2 года назад +1

    great job. explained nicely

  • @robincoope5352
    @robincoope5352 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for this excellent video. I cannot find the video about Tool Center Point Control. Could it be added to description?

    • @mastercam
      @mastercam  4 года назад +3

      We will be posting that video soon and will add the link once the video is posted.

  • @odaliscnc4317
    @odaliscnc4317 4 года назад +3

    Hello , can you do it one tutorial the tolerance firter arc , thanks you

    • @mastercam
      @mastercam  4 года назад +2

      We have a future one coming on Arc filter and tolerance. Stay Tune!

    • @odaliscnc4317
      @odaliscnc4317 4 года назад

      @@mastercam . Thanks

  • @storyofmurugan3524
    @storyofmurugan3524 8 месяцев назад

    dear sir, how do reduce turning machine group dialog box height because i can not ok tick option because the option below the bottom edge.

  • @codycollins5370
    @codycollins5370 11 месяцев назад

    Why do you set your top plane to the bottom side of the machine table and create your G54 plane to the top of the fixture and not the top of the part?

  • @chrisbarron8384
    @chrisbarron8384 4 года назад

    What's wrong with the back plot quick verify button. Smh

  • @md8744
    @md8744 2 года назад

    Hi Sir. Some day could you make a video that showing people how to pick up G54 from the part on mastercam and post out to fanuc control where you pick up G54 on stimulator on machine please please explain those please Sir! I think people and me really need to know how the post processor work with fanuc control on stimulator machine in real world! Thank you so much

    • @mastercam
      @mastercam  2 года назад

      We'll share this with our applications team!

  • @hhh541
    @hhh541 4 года назад

    Desperately waiting for your TCPC video.
    Is the post same for TCPC and DWO?

    • @mastercam
      @mastercam  4 года назад

      Yes, the post that does DWO (G254) also supports TCPC (G234). We will have a video coming soon where we cover TCPC in combination with our Deburr toolpath. Stay tuned!

  • @TommiHonkonen
    @TommiHonkonen 4 года назад +2

    isnt tcpc and dwo haas specific? Like if i have fanuc does this work?

    • @mastercam
      @mastercam  4 года назад

      The G codes are different for a Fanuc or other controls but the functionality and principle is exactly the same.

    • @pupetxls2
      @pupetxls2 4 года назад +2

      For Fanuc is a paid option. In the post it'll be G54.2. Online you can find macros that will do it for you onboard the machine, without dynamic offsets. Good thing using macros, is that you can shift the work if needed. And usually it needs to. You will also have real values on Z axis. Same for any control, not only Fanuc

  • @truongquangtho4286
    @truongquangtho4286 3 года назад

    hi!
    i use post mp master 4 axis i usually output coordinate G54-G59 when rotary axis
    and now. i want to output coordinate work TCPC . only G54
    can you help me! please
    thank you

    • @mastercam
      @mastercam  3 года назад

      Hi there! Our technical support team would be happy to help you here. You can get in touch with them directly at support@mastercam.com.

  • @rubenpaz6029
    @rubenpaz6029 2 года назад

    Hi Jesse! Could you please share the POST PROCESSOR for the HAAS umc 750, for mastercam. Or where can I get it? Thank you very much

    • @mastercam
      @mastercam  Год назад

      Hi Ruben! Your local Reseller would be happy to help you with this. You can get in touch with them directly by filling out this form: www.mastercam.com/find-a-reseller/

  • @ostry599
    @ostry599 3 года назад

    I have wired problem after update software on umc 750: after Bxx.Cxx.;
    g254; , coords on page position doesnt transform but machine work
    correctly buy when i put P103P1;Bxx.Cxx;G254;G103P0 It works correct...
    Some bug in new soft? Greetings.

    • @mastercam
      @mastercam  3 года назад

      We need some more information regarding your request. Please feel free to contact us www.mastercam.com/support/technical-support/

  • @md8744
    @md8744 2 года назад

    I didn't get this method. Is that that where ever we program on we create new plane for that? And then mastercam combine 1 work cordinate like G57? What machine understand that or what? Thank you

    • @mastercam
      @mastercam  2 года назад +1

      Hi Mark! DWO allows you to create planes on any feature that needs to be cut at any vector without regard for where the center of rotation of the rotaries are. That has already been figured out and stored by the tech that set up your machine. Keep in mind that this is typically a purchased option for most machine tools, so make sure that you have it enabled on your machine. Its a far simpler method than the old way of having to model your part in Mastercam so that the offset in Mastercam and the Machine matched the physical center of rotation of the machine. Now just pick up your part however you see fit with the corresponding offset, G57 will work if that is what you prefer but since you will only need one offset I tend to just stick to G54. In this case we grabbed the top center of the Lang fixture plate. The machine internally does a calculation from its center of rotation (stored in the system variables) to find the proper angle and XYZ coordinates needed to cut the feature at a new Mastercam plane shown by that side feature, remember the XYZ origin of this new plane is unimportant. The only thing the post processor needs is the Z vector of this index. As the video shows, this also allows you to run the same program at any location on the machines table. As long as the Machine offset is set at the new location the machine will automatically comp and calculate the new angles and XYZ positions with the exact same G code, no changes to the XYZ or BC in the program. It's a very powerful, flexible option and much simpler than doing this the old way with Center of rotation programming.

    • @md8744
      @md8744 2 года назад

      @@mastercam wow you're super nice to feedback like this thank you. But I am just about to jump in 5th axis seeing many your clips wishing too much to become a such programer like this but don't know where and what books to learn. Please help me. Thanks

    • @mastercam
      @mastercam  2 года назад

      We recommend checking out our courses on Mastercam University. We have free and paid courses that you can access 24/7 and we recently launched a multiaxis course. You can login or create an account to check out the course here: university.mastercam.com/course/view.php?id=87

    • @boru-cnc
      @boru-cnc 2 года назад

      @@mastercam does the G68.2 and G53.1 together not do exactly the same job ? What is the difference ? I can’t understand. G68.2 with G53.1 does the same as when G54 is in different place it calculates a new position of G68.2 in relation to machine rotation centre so when the fixture moves as it’s mounted in different place you set a new G54 and job done. Is this right?

  • @Dartmouth_CNC
    @Dartmouth_CNC 3 года назад

    I'm signed in under my user name on My Mastercam but the link you attached for downloading this part file is not working, any ideas on what's going on?

    • @mastercam
      @mastercam  3 года назад

      Hi PipeLeisure we will need some more information to assist you. If you are not a maintenance customer you will not have access to these files. You can work with your local Reseller on it or contact our support team at Support@mastercam.com

  • @pupetxls2
    @pupetxls2 4 года назад +1

    Your Z values on 90 degrees aren't real. They are based on G54. At a 10mm distance between tool and part, you will see Z who knows what. Actual position in respect to G54. If you have multiple threads at multiple depths, you won't be able to see a mistake. Also, considering most rotary axes aren't perfect, for tight tolerances, you should be able to shift the work on sides of the part. There are simpler solutions, where the operator can solve this onboard the machine. Nice feature, but I take it with a grain of salt.

    • @ipadize
      @ipadize 4 года назад +1

      why should they be "not real"? The machine knows the center of rotation point and the work zero. It can accurately calculate the shifted work zero.

    • @drewjohnson4794
      @drewjohnson4794 2 года назад

      @@ipadize I think what he is saying is that the machine is never perfectly exact to what it was when the tech guy originally installed the machine or what it's designed to be. The temperature of the machine and room the machine is in affects it. If it's been bumped or crashed it will effect it and you'll be off location in some planes and it's almost impossible to know exactly why. If it's off enough for a super critical part you could spend hours, days, or even weeks pulling your hair out trying to comp for the error. In the real world he's saying you will just end up creating a new plane and a new offset for the troubled plane. In other words it's the old way that is what will save your ass. Except now you have wasted a bunch of time trying something new.
      The moral of this story is don't crash your machines, make perfect fixtures that are square and perpendicular to the spindle and table. Oh and you gotta spend millions of dollars to keep your shop at 68 degrees plus or minus half a degree too. There are so many variables affecting it that in most cases if you're holding tight true positions everything better be perfect.
      Or just make offset for each plane.
      Done!