Bobcad cam v24 simple part
- #Bobcad cam v24 simple part manual
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- #Bobcad cam v24 simple part mods
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- #Bobcad cam v24 simple part zip
If you have for example 12" of travel in your Z axis and the material is 1.0" thick then your Z figure in the G54 or G55 etc whichever you are using should be set as Z-11.000 in your fixtures, then when you do your "touch off" for tool lengths Mach will then know where to go to to start cutting. What are you setting your G54 to in the Mach3 Fixtures table ? On your Mach3 screen DRO, if it doesn`t then that can be a problem I think you are mixing up Machine Zero with Part Zero, if a machine has been homed on all three axis the axis should all show as :. This is just as it was before trying to change in other words.This doesn`t sound like a Post Processor issue, more to do with your Mach3 setups I think. Then it would want to run off the table or can it be done using G53?Īttaching the post processor with no changes. The going to x? or y? really may present some issues if I change the x.y zeros for a small sheet.
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My main concern is to get it to at least go to z+2 so I can get the dust skirt off and have room to change tools. I ran a test and it did its usual, stops at z0 at end of feature, didn't go to anything.
#Bobcad cam v24 simple part zip
If you need any help with the Post editing then Zip the post up and upload it here and someone will have a look at it for you N,rapid_move,incremental_coord,"G28","Y0.",Īlternatively if you want to send the machine to a specific location other than Z0,X0,Y0 then just change the "0" in the axis to the coordinate you want the machine to go to.įor safety sake I always have the Z axis move first and on it`s own and to Z0, just my way of doing it If you want them to go one at a time then add an extra line in like this :. Machine will next go to X0 and Y0 home positions simultaneouslyĭo your tool change and then simply press "Cycle Start" button on your Mach3 screen and the machine should start and assuming you have set all the tool length offsets correctly in your Tool Table and set your Fixtures properly then Mach will go to the correct point and continue cutting using the offset from the Tool Table for the new tool Machine will move to Z0 first, ie all the way up to it`s Home position
#Bobcad cam v24 simple part mods
N,rapid_move,absolute_coord,work_coord,force_x,xr, force_y,yr,rotary_xyr_angle,Īssuming you have a Homing system on your machine then with the mods shown should work as follows :.
#Bobcad cam v24 simple part manual
Spindle speed/on/off is still manual operation now so I don’t need to do any of those operations.Open your Post Processor in Notepad and insert the following where you want the manual tool change to be, I don`t know which Machine and Post Processor you are using so can`t say exactly but Block 3 and Block 24 should work, see below and insert the lines in Red in your Post, Post used is a Fanuc 0M which is actually better than the Mach3 posts as it needs less editing
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How do I get Bobcad/cam V24 to bring the spindle to a certain place and height to allow for manual tool changes? Let’s say I have a part or parts ready and tool paths generated. I have a simple machIII based 3 axis machine for sheet goods mainly.
#Bobcad cam v24 simple part full
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#Bobcad cam v24 simple part software
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