How were you able to configure your machine during the job set up? (Choosing what machine you're using and then actually setting up that machine in HSM?) Any tips for setting up a lathe in HSM with live tooling as well?
How to correctly use the function when visualizing previously deleted material from a part. In order to constantly not include visualization from the very beginning with a large number of types of processing (trajectories).
So I have a question about something that has been bugging me about Machine Simulation and I don't know if it's a bug or just something that I am doing wrong. I am programming for the UMC 750 and usually select 'orientation and origin' when programming and the angles look good both in the toolpath parameters and in the posted NC file. The problem is that the machine inverts the orientation in machine sim in the B and B axis. B90 C0 becomes B-90 C90 or so. I have watched this video several times and believe that I have my machine setup the same as you show here. I have also tried changing my tool orientation type to define X and Y and still the problem persists but things still look good when I post out. Is there a way I can fix this?
How were you able to configure your machine during the job set up? (Choosing what machine you're using and then actually setting up that machine in HSM?) Any tips for setting up a lathe in HSM with live tooling as well?
How to correctly use the function when visualizing previously deleted material from a part. In order to constantly not include visualization from the very beginning with a large number of types of processing (trajectories).
is this feature also available in fusion 360?
If not, is the implementation planned?
Will the machine simulation available in Inventor HSM?
Does this also work in InventorHSM?
Must the machine be a solidwork file or can it be a some other file?
Would be awesome to see this in Inventor and possibly even Fusion. Though I doubt it will happen. Still an awesome video, Thanks. - Jacob S.
Is this a NC-code simulation or just toolpath simulation?
Big help, thanks.
Can you do this with hsmxpress?
rkshireygames Yes, he states this at the end of the video. - Jacob S.
So I have a question about something that has been bugging me about Machine Simulation and I don't know if it's a bug or just something that I am doing wrong. I am programming for the UMC 750 and usually select 'orientation and origin' when programming and the angles look good both in the toolpath parameters and in the posted NC file. The problem is that the machine inverts the orientation in machine sim in the B and B axis. B90 C0 becomes B-90 C90 or so. I have watched this video several times and believe that I have my machine setup the same as you show here.
I have also tried changing my tool orientation type to define X and Y and still the problem persists but things still look good when I post out.
Is there a way I can fix this?
Is it possible to get the Haas model ? :)
You can find it on Grabcad.
grabcad.com/library/haas-umc-750-for-machine-simulation-1
too bad this product went to subscription as a service. I would buy a license right now.
Nerdly have you used it to simulate your 5 axis programs ? NC program simulation or just simulates the toolpath?