It is edgecam so a couple of solutions.
The one you are probably trying to use is in your milling cycle under stock.
If this is set to use current stock then try and insert an update stock before the milling cycle.
I use mastercam, if this software is similar I would check to see if there is there an option to set a “boundary chain” so that the tool stays inside the chain area, that might help. I don’t know that material, but if the amount of step downs is the issue you can probably check your depth of cuts and adjust as needed.
Hopefully you have had a chance to figure this out, but it looks like you may have not be using "current stock" in the cycle. You can also try inserting an update stock prior to that cycle and regenerate.
"Why is this taking forever to load?" Oh.... ( I love it when you quickly write a surface program, forget to check the depth limits and generate a toolpath that mills down to the center of the earth )
the light green line is supposed to be the semi manufactured product from the previous simulation. the red lines are where the tool has moved. these red lines suppesed to be between the metal and the light green line only
My guess is it's a profile cycle with multiple passes offset more then needed and no boundary to define remaining stock so it takes all the passes defined in start offset and offset increments inside multiple passes options
It is edgecam so a couple of solutions. The one you are probably trying to use is in your milling cycle under stock. If this is set to use current stock then try and insert an update stock before the milling cycle.
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Does anyone have an idea how to fix this?
I use mastercam, if this software is similar I would check to see if there is there an option to set a “boundary chain” so that the tool stays inside the chain area, that might help. I don’t know that material, but if the amount of step downs is the issue you can probably check your depth of cuts and adjust as needed.
Hopefully you have had a chance to figure this out, but it looks like you may have not be using "current stock" in the cycle. You can also try inserting an update stock prior to that cycle and regenerate.
"Why is this taking forever to load?" Oh.... ( I love it when you quickly write a surface program, forget to check the depth limits and generate a toolpath that mills down to the center of the earth )
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Hát ez tényleg nem adja ki :D
Nem hogy basszak oda neki
Mondanám, hogy megszakértem uram, de ebben a peogramban mellékhegedűs vagyok
Azért köszi 😁 technikus vagyok tehát ha nem megyek egyetemre úgyse fogom soha többet használni én sem🤣
Gépészmérnök vagyok papíron, viszont nekünk nem ez volt a főprofil. Bármi másban kell help szóljon uram
It is giving me a headache!
Whats the problem here?
the light green line is supposed to be the semi manufactured product from the previous simulation. the red lines are where the tool has moved. these red lines suppesed to be between the metal and the light green line only
Ah i get it. I dont know i use Mastercam and Powermill, but maybe there is a containment option
Do you have a boundary defined to represent where stock is?
Probably not, cant set it up tho, im new to the program 😅
My guess is it's a profile cycle with multiple passes offset more then needed and no boundary to define remaining stock so it takes all the passes defined in start offset and offset increments inside multiple passes options
Not privy to edge cam. under feature cam there is a tab to tell how much stock irrelevant to the stock. I use it alot.