The 'POCKET' routine is not the only option when machining open ended pockets. Learn how to use the 'CONTOUR' feature and how to change step over, depth of cut and lead in and lead out moves.
I paid $90 for a Mill tutorial ebook from Emastercam and when it came to setting up the contouring on a simple external step, the instructions simply did not work. Not only that but the tutorial ended up setting up for conventional milling instead of climb milling. What a waste of money. Your video has gave me a much better understanding of this type of setup, so thank you very much. I love the way you explain things slowly, methodically and clearly. Great stuff.
thanks for doing this video. i never thought of useing contor. I just asumed it was only good for a profile cut. Makes total sence that it isnt thanks again!
yet another great video.i can understand lead in/lead out for the most part.would love to see a video on that,but my question is about using wear.my books don't explain the differences on compensation types and when to use them.thanks again,your videos are the best............
Inserts arc moves around corners in the toolpath. None: guarantee all sharp corners. Sharp: only roll the tool around sharp corners (135 degrees or less). All: roll the tool around all corners and create smooth tool movement. The radius of the arc moves equals the radius of the tool. This option is available only when compensation in computer is turned on.
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Very Good Video. I was fighting with the lead in lead out . Now it makes sense Thank you so much
You are the man.
I paid $90 for a Mill tutorial ebook from Emastercam and when it came to setting up the contouring on a simple external step, the instructions simply did not work. Not only that but the tutorial ended up setting up for conventional milling instead of climb milling. What a waste of money. Your video has gave me a much better understanding of this type of setup, so thank you very much. I love the way you explain things slowly, methodically and clearly. Great stuff.
This is an interesting approach, but there's a standard option for "Pocket".
On "Cut Parameters", go to Pocket Type and select "Open Pocket"
What is the difference between finishing pass on dept of the cut and the multipass?
Multi pass controls the step over. Depth finish pass only controls depth of cut.
Well done. Just starting with Mastercam, Your videos are helping a lot
thanks for doing this video. i never thought of useing contor. I just asumed it was only good for a profile cut. Makes total sence that it isnt thanks again!
+Greg Thornhill Thanks Greg.
it is contouring, not open pocketing !!!!!!!!!
great video, I always like straight line cut. Shortest distance between to points? less time and machine wear.
Thanks for the videos please keep up the mastercam series , more helpful than my mastercam teacher !
I will do that. Thanks Marco
Super pls teaching 4th axis master cam
What does checking the wait box do when selecting the partial chain ?
Verry good
yet another great video.i can understand lead in/lead out for the most part.would love to see a video on that,but my question is about using wear.my books don't explain the differences on compensation types and when to use them.thanks again,your videos are the best............
+george roper Thanks George. I will cover that subject in more detail soon.
What doses roll cutter do?
Inserts arc moves around corners in the toolpath.
None: guarantee all sharp corners.
Sharp: only roll the tool around sharp corners (135 degrees or less).
All: roll the tool around all corners and create smooth tool movement.
The radius of the arc moves equals the radius of the tool. This option is available only when compensation in computer is turned on.
thanks was really helpful
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NICE TEACHER BUT YOU GET TO LONG TO VARIFY A GOOD PART, THOW IT IS A PART OF LEARNING FROM MISTAKES.........................NICE JOB, MY NAME IS GARY ELLIS MACHINIST FOR ALMOST 40 YEARS AND REALLY ENJOY PROGRAMING......................PEACE OUT BRO
Its MastercamX7 ?