Stock Models - Advanced Mill Tips & Tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2023
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    3D Toolpaths have the power to tackle complex challenges and geometry, so we’ve gathered some key skills and tips to help you be more efficient in programming with them. These are all areas of the 3D toolpaths that either get overlooked, aren’t understood, or are rarely optimized. There have been a lot of changes to these three areas of the software over the past two releases, so this webinar is designed to catch you up and supercharge your efficiency.
    Here are the three topics we’ll cover about getting the most out of the 3D toolpaths.
    - Understanding Linking Parameters for 3D Toolpaths and how to efficiently enter and exit cuts with the tool motion you want.
    - Making use of stock awareness of 3D Toolpaths and why Stock Models are now your best friend.
    - Understanding when to use the Arc Filter for smoothing and how you can improve your finish passes when doing so.
    If you want to learn more and become fully productive with Advanced Milling, check out our Advanced Mill Training and register for an upcoming class.

Комментарии • 11

  • @magaraoleandro
    @magaraoleandro Год назад +2

    Straight to the point.... Just like a G0 move

    • @MLCCADSystems
      @MLCCADSystems  Год назад

      I love it! Are we sharing CNC jokes, is it finally happening! 🔥🔥 There Is No Place Like G28 X0 Y0 Z0 🔥🔥

  • @jaycrook1076
    @jaycrook1076 6 месяцев назад +1

    Are you using stock models in place of "Stock Setup"?
    I'm selecting the bounding box I created in Stock Setup.
    I'm confused?

    • @MLCCADSystems
      @MLCCADSystems  6 месяцев назад

      Basically yes. Stock setup defines two things: the initial stock for the project and the shape of material for verification. When a project gets complex or involves multiple setups, it is convenient to verify against an intermediate stock model feature. That can be done in the Stock Setup, but requires a lot of extra clicks and then must be changed back later. The enhancement is that you can create a Stock Model feature at any point in your model and then use that to verify quickly. Prior to this change, you would still use a stock model, but would have to define it in Stock Setup before you could verify against it.

    • @jaycrook1076
      @jaycrook1076 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@MLCCADSystems Thank you.

  • @calebcrain8067
    @calebcrain8067 8 дней назад

    Trying to figure out how you got stock model to flip 180 degrees for set-up #2?

    • @MLCCADSystems
      @MLCCADSystems  8 дней назад

      Hopefully this helps: ruclips.net/video/-fd_bxyDiEg/видео.html

    • @MLCCADSystems
      @MLCCADSystems  8 дней назад

      The basic answer is that you don't move the part or the stock model, you create a new WCS that defines "Up" as "Down" so the spindle comes from the other side. If needed, bring in a new vise and locate it on the part how it will hold the second operation.

  • @jaycrook1076
    @jaycrook1076 6 месяцев назад +1

    Forgot to mention I'm using 2024.

  • @run-cnc
    @run-cnc Год назад +1

    you uploaded this exact video 3 weeks ago...

    • @MLCCADSystems
      @MLCCADSystems  Год назад +1

      Yes, it was part of a full webinar. This is an excerpt of the Advanced Mill Tips & Tricks video. If you search "Stock Models" you are unlikely to find that full webinar even though it discusses stock models along with several other helpful topics. We break them up to make finding these individual item more easily.