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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
imes-icore 450i all the sudden takes 10x longer to do the job.
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<blockquote data-quote="alex_mex" data-source="post: 300902" data-attributes="member: 21425"><p>I'm guessing it would be under Utility -> Machine Archive -> Select Machine ( click Change) -> Multi axes (Button on the bottom) -> Machine scheme [Tab]( Displays how machine axis limits and fixtures are configured); </p><p>Machine parameters [Tab] has following options:</p><p>[Automatic angle pair] </p><p> [Other angle pair] </p><p> [single rotation angle limit] </p><p> [interpolation angle step]</p><p> [interpolation linear step]</p><p> [interpolation for distance rapid moves]</p><p> [tool retract distance]</p><p> [Angular tolerance]</p><p> [Angle Tolerance for Using Machine Limits]</p><p></p><p>1 When creating new job you select the machine </p><p>2 import STL file abutment/crown design </p><p>3 select/create stack/blank disk/block</p><p>3 select strategies for the machine CFG file </p><p>4 Then it calculates tool-path and outputs G-code file </p><p></p><p>Nowhere in thous steps does it ask you if you want to use 5 axis simultaneous milling. My best guess would be that it uses the machine strategies, tool parameters, such as feed rates; diameters and lengths, and Machine scheme to generate best possible G-code for that machine. </p><p></p><p>Guess I'm going to look into tool parameters next not sure how they would change but. give it a go.</p><p>Are there any good references for calculating Tool Feedrates and other parameters, based on tool type and dimensions?</p><p>My tool supplier have not provided any specifications for the tools. And since has sold his business to another company so the product page is under maintenance.So no specs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alex_mex, post: 300902, member: 21425"] I'm guessing it would be under Utility -> Machine Archive -> Select Machine ( click Change) -> Multi axes (Button on the bottom) -> Machine scheme [Tab]( Displays how machine axis limits and fixtures are configured); Machine parameters [Tab] has following options: [Automatic angle pair] [Other angle pair] [single rotation angle limit] [interpolation angle step] [interpolation linear step] [interpolation for distance rapid moves] [tool retract distance] [Angular tolerance] [Angle Tolerance for Using Machine Limits] 1 When creating new job you select the machine 2 import STL file abutment/crown design 3 select/create stack/blank disk/block 3 select strategies for the machine CFG file 4 Then it calculates tool-path and outputs G-code file Nowhere in thous steps does it ask you if you want to use 5 axis simultaneous milling. My best guess would be that it uses the machine strategies, tool parameters, such as feed rates; diameters and lengths, and Machine scheme to generate best possible G-code for that machine. Guess I'm going to look into tool parameters next not sure how they would change but. give it a go. Are there any good references for calculating Tool Feedrates and other parameters, based on tool type and dimensions? My tool supplier have not provided any specifications for the tools. And since has sold his business to another company so the product page is under maintenance.So no specs. [/QUOTE]
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