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Mike Diamond. Joined Nov 5, Location Tampa area. Mike said:. Click to expand CAMasochism Hot Rolled. Actually kind of surprised empower didn’t bring it up himself, but NX has built in G-code simulation. Sure wish my job had it set up.
Joined Sep 8, I don’t think you understand the effect of a linked post to MachSim in Mastercam. This is different than generic MachSim. If you are NOT using a linked post, yes, you could get some differences between sim and machine. If the post is driving MachSim, the information in the post that creates the gcode is the same logic used to drive MachSim, both created by the post dev.
The translation from graphical toolpath to machine motion and to gcode is happening in the same place, the post. They are awesome and do much more than just sim toolpaths, and their price tags reflect that awesomeness. Just don’t think that’s the only way to get accurate machine simulation because they ‘use gcode’. Larry Dickman Titanium. Joined Jan 30, Location Temecula, Ca. Larry Dickman said:. There is a tab somewhere in the masterscam setup which allows automatic rapids through the part.
You just need to uncheck this box. Joined Nov 14, Location canada. Dan B Hot Rolled. Joined Feb 18, Location Ontario, Canada. Vericut is an answer, but it’s not the only answer.
We use Eureka from Roboris:. Reduce collision and machine setup time. Maybe upload a file. I can’t help either without seeing a file and then running the code.
Screen record the sim, screen grab the section of code. Joined Oct 27, Location On Tour JPG Seems like Vericut is the most voted here for a true Gcode simulator. A true pain to program every single feature of a machine in, but I might have to look harder. I did find that one company uses it as their post processor. However, I am one to edit posts and theirs is apparently locked down. I would not accept that. I think as far as mastercam goes, I found their lathe stuff to be horrid, but I have a policy of wanting everything generated out of CAM.
I will usually consider about any approach to minimize crash hazards. I usually irritate people when I want a program run dry, at reduced rapids, and finger on the feed hold the entire time. Only issue I have had so far is forgetting about a tool clamp and breaking a tool off. Nothing yet that has caused machine damage, and I’d like to keep it that way. But I do know some parts that run for many hours and it is just not practical to dry run sometimes. I have ‘caught’ potential crashes by pausing the program, looking at distance to go, values in the program, etc.
Sometimes I fat finger the programming. Marvel Aluminum. Joined Jan 14, Location Minnesota. I use my simulator in CAMWorks, I try to program and use actual holders and out of holder lengths to get it as accurate as I can and use holder and shank avoidance options when needed. I know the simulation doesn’t run off actual g code, but the very few times my g code has ever differed from my simulation, maybe times over 15 years, it was right after a post edit. When I post my program in CAMWorks, it automatically opens my NC file in Cimco Edit and I have a third monitor that always has Cimco with the back plotter open and updates the file instantly, I always take a quick glance at it to see if there is anything obviously wrong, usually the difference was always a stray rapid or line movement that went off somewhere random and was easily seen.
There is definitely better options out there as stated above, but this works for me. The dog leg rapids have kicked my ass a couple times too! BluishInventor Aluminum. Joined Jul 7, I often wonder what is really causing crashes. Is it ‘really’ a posted code issue or is it more likely to be a programmer issue? I think for me, most problems can be found when backplotting the paths, but I guess secondary or aux functions could throw odd wrenches.
I know one post I love uses internal subroutines and we have the post modded to put a certain Z retract on for each offset. That is something you CAN’T see until posted. I think most of the odd behaviors I have seen were on lathes. There are always little things like running the turret in so you can bump stock to it or something.
That is hard stuff to CAM program. BluishInventor said:. A common crash not shown is dog leg rapids. Rapid move makes dog leg on machine where it shows a straight point to point in the sim. I think even masterscam has a setting for high feed rapids.
Programming a G0 when you’re below your clearance plane is a good way to get fired. You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads R. Calculating cutter collision avoidance with MasterCam. Replies 4 Views Sep 30, RCS Machine. How do you do a coordinate shift with a Brother C00 control, and other questions. Replies 7 Views Jul 4, gustafson. Why are there two MasterCAM simulators? Replies 11 Views 2K. Apr 6, rcoope. Replies 24 Views 3K. Dec 30, empower. Issues with 4th Axis and Hole Location.
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Joined Oct 27, Location On Tour JPG Seems like Vericut is the most voted here for a true Gcode simulator. A true pain to program every single feature of a machine in, but I might have to look harder. I did find that one company uses it as their post processor.
However, I am one to edit posts and theirs is apparently locked down. I would not accept that. I think as far as mastercam goes, I found their lathe stuff to be horrid, but I have a policy of wanting everything generated out of CAM.
I will usually consider about any approach to minimize crash hazards. I usually irritate people when I want a program run dry, at reduced rapids, and finger on the feed hold the entire time. Only issue I have had so far is forgetting about a tool clamp and breaking a tool off.
Nothing yet that has caused machine damage, and I’d like to keep it that way. But I do know some parts that run for many hours and it is just not practical to dry run sometimes.
I have ‘caught’ potential crashes by pausing the program, looking at distance to go, values in the program, etc. Sometimes I fat finger the programming. Marvel Aluminum. Joined Jan 14, Location Minnesota. I use my simulator in CAMWorks, I try to program and use actual holders and out of holder lengths to get it as accurate as I can and use holder and shank avoidance options when needed. I know the simulation doesn’t run off actual g code, but the very few times my g code has ever differed from my simulation, maybe times over 15 years, it was right after a post edit.
When I post my program in CAMWorks, it automatically opens my NC file in Cimco Edit and I have a third monitor that always has Cimco with the back plotter open and updates the file instantly, I always take a quick glance at it to see if there is anything obviously wrong, usually the difference was always a stray rapid or line movement that went off somewhere random and was easily seen. There is definitely better options out there as stated above, but this works for me.
The dog leg rapids have kicked my ass a couple times too! BluishInventor Aluminum. Joined Jul 7, I often wonder what is really causing crashes.
Is it ‘really’ a posted code issue or is it more likely to be a programmer issue? I think for me, most problems can be found when backplotting the paths, but I guess secondary or aux functions could throw odd wrenches. I know one post I love uses internal subroutines and we have the post modded to put a certain Z retract on for each offset.
That is something you CAN’T see until posted. I think most of the odd behaviors I have seen were on lathes. There are always little things like running the turret in so you can bump stock to it or something.
That is hard stuff to CAM program. BluishInventor said:. A common crash not shown is dog leg rapids. Rapid move makes dog leg on machine where it shows a straight point to point in the sim. I think even masterscam has a setting for high feed rapids. Programming a G0 when you’re below your clearance plane is a good way to get fired. You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads R. Calculating cutter collision avoidance with MasterCam. Replies 4 Views Sep 30, RCS Machine.
How do you do a coordinate shift with a Brother C00 control, and other questions. Replies 7 Views Jul 4, gustafson. Why are there two MasterCAM simulators?
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