CAMWorks Assembly Machining

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    Learn about the ins and outs of programming in Assembly Mode. Webinar presented by Tyler Reid of GoEngineer.

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  • @puddintame6310
    @puddintame6310 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    3:04 Search box
    3:23 Creation of a coordinate system, very important in assembly mode and different than part mode.
    5:01 Reading in coordinate system in machine tab. Choosing number of axiis.
    5:39 Part manager in assembly mode. Choosing which parts in assembly to machine in feature tree.
    8:14 Stock manager.
    9:38 Parts sharing stock.
    10:59 Begin identifying features.
    11:32 Two feature trees. Very important. Features are added in the top setup.
    12:22 Manual addition of features in mill part setup in feature tree.
    13:22 Suppression of instances of features in feature tree.
    14:14 Open pocket in assembly mode problem and solution.
    15:28 Generate operation plan.
    17:24 Overwriting database to assign better tools in feature tree.
    18:12 Optimizing the order of a single operation in optimize tab in operation tree.
    18:42 Re-ordering order of parts cut using part manager in feature tree.
    19:15 Re-ordering order of operations in setup in operation tree.
    20:22 Creating multiple configurations. Important if doing multiple setups of the same assembly.
    21:42 Manually choosing all instances of parts to machine in parts manager of feature tree to control order of machining.
    22:17 Split grouping of part instances in parts manager.
    24:53 Importing part data in the feature tree. Important. If you've already programed the part in part mode, feature and machining data can be merged to assembly.
    25:37 Combining stock for split groups of instances in stock manager of the feature tree in order to do multiple work offsets.
    27:26 Setting up origin for each defined stock in mill part setup origin tab in feature tree.
    28:43 After generating toolpaths, setting up origin in origin tab of setup in operation tree.
    30:16 Presenter misspoke on the two previous subjects. Setting up origin for each defined stock by splitting setup in feature tree begins here.
    32:35 Reading in and assigning fixtures as avoid areas in fixture tab of setup in operations tree.
    33:55 Controlling the toolpath around the avoid areas in the advanced tab of the individual operation parameters in the operations tree.
    35:05 Sorting/reordering operations for efficiency in sort tab under machine in operations tree.
    37:00 Recap of presented points.

  • @erd39030
    @erd39030 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for your videos!

  • @yelgo
    @yelgo 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    thank you so much, this video was pretty helpful to me

    • @goengineer
      @goengineer  2 ปีที่แล้ว

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  • @frcfrc1054
    @frcfrc1054 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    hello
    Thank you for video
    May I ask you question?
    I need post processor for 3 axis mazak machine. Where I can find this ?
    thank you
    Best regards

  • @andrealves6210
    @andrealves6210 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    hello,
    it´s possible in assembly like this, i can maching 1 part to the end and next pass to the other?
    Thanks

    • @puddintame6310
      @puddintame6310 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello Andre.
      I don't think this is possible while machining in assembly mode. The way I achieved what you're trying to do was, I saved my assembly as a .sldprt. I established my part zero on the lower left instance you want to machine. I then put all my toolpaths on that part, so I was able to complete a part. Then, I changed my machine zero by the same distance to the next part in the assembly. I repeated this until the job was done and I had all my parts out of the material. Not really machining in assembly mode, but I had to create an assembly to know where my next part would be.