Drilling using Iso drill
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- JWALSH
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Drilling using Iso drill
When I generate nc code from my part nesting, the drill is not retracting before it goes to the next hole. I have already broke a bit because of this. I look at the code and there is no retraction on the z plane between holes.
Can anyone help me fix this problem. I've tried to change the clearance plane height, it didn't work. I have also tried the ; the always retract at obstacle plane and obstacle height. Those didn't work either.
Can anyone help me fix this problem. I've tried to change the clearance plane height, it didn't work. I have also tried the ; the always retract at obstacle plane and obstacle height. Those didn't work either.
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test parts.
Attached you will find my file. It is just a test part so I can get my settings dialed in before we run the expensive parts.
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Hi once again
Hi once again,
it looks like you do not have a custom chip breaker defined for your process.
(look on the picture in Attachment)
so TopSolid is telling your machine the coordinates for the bottom of the hole, normally the machine will have a cycle to complete the drilling.
You need to define and associate a custom chip breaker for your drilling process. Once you do this you will have the drilling in the iso code.
it looks like you do not have a custom chip breaker defined for your process.
(look on the picture in Attachment)
so TopSolid is telling your machine the coordinates for the bottom of the hole, normally the machine will have a cycle to complete the drilling.
You need to define and associate a custom chip breaker for your drilling process. Once you do this you will have the drilling in the iso code.
AdeQuateSolutions, Germany
TopSolid Wood, Wood CAM
TopSolid Wood, Wood CAM
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What should this look like??????
What should mine look like????????
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THANK YOU EVERYONE!!!!!!!! THIS IS RESOLVED.
THANK YOU EVERYONE THAT HELP WITH THIS, THIS PROBLEM IS RESOLVED.
THANKS AGAIN.
THANKS AGAIN.