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Rex,
I have been playing around with CamBam and it will generate a convex and concave pathing for the mill on the end of piece.
May want to try it out as it is priced reasonable.
RICH


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General Mach Discussion / Re: Z Axis Drifting or Loosing Steps?
« on: April 16, 2011, 03:28:39 PM »
In my case, just like Gerry's reply, I was missing steps and pulled my hair out trying to find the culprit. Machine 2.5D all day,but would randomly skip steps on 3D stuff and you coud not hear when or where it happened. Playing with settings didn't do any good.
So I replaced the steppers with ones of  two and half times  the original torque rating, got rid of the backlash in X and Y axis by replacing  the bearings and adjusting the ball screw nuts, and life is good again. Now if i would only get off my lazy butt and redo the Z axis life would be really good on the mill.
RICH

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Driver chip burnout!
« on: April 16, 2011, 06:49:25 AM »
Merv,
Please post the documentation for the board you are using.
Make sure it is correct one for the driver board you are using as there seems to be conflicting info on them from a quick check I did.
What is the power supply voltage?
Can you post info on the motors?
How do you have the motors wired? Amp draw is different depending on wiring configuration.
Is there a current setting dip switch on the board?

RICH

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Share Your GCode / Re: mac logo
« on: April 14, 2011, 09:30:48 PM »
Looks like each letter is contained n a box. The box outline seems to have a beveled edge, thus you would use a tapered cutter to do the box.
Then use an endmill to do the inside / pocket of the letters and the same for the outside of the letters. I would think that Vcarve pro has the capabillity to the above and there are videos for it on their site.
LOL,
RICH

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Share Your GCode / Re: mac logo
« on: April 14, 2011, 08:25:41 PM »
You purchase a program like CamBam, import the dxf file, then the program generates the code based on your defined cutter and how you want to machine it.
RICH

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Cambam / gMax
« on: April 14, 2011, 06:37:21 AM »
Another method which gives you Gcode directly is with CopyCat. You use a webcam to trace out the profile. It also is quite accurate. For info see
the write up in Memebrs Docs on using  CopyCat.
RICH

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Cambam / gMax
« on: April 13, 2011, 06:23:22 AM »
Rex,
Most of the time I will take a high resolution picture. Then i will measure some part, or critical points and use that to scale up what is drawn over the BMP
or JPG. You can do some very accurate work based on the picture.

Here is link to some examples using the above:
http://www.machsupport.com/forum/index.php/topic,13398.msg87922.html#msg87922
RICH

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Works in progress / Re: A lathe screew with buit in wizards
« on: April 12, 2011, 09:57:09 PM »
Hi Ron,
First i must say that anything someone does to enhance Mach Turn is great.

- I like the simplicity of it's use and it serves a niche between using the standard wizards and say a CAM porgram.
- It would be nice if it included some of the other wizards ( there are probably 25 of them or so ).
- You may want to talk to Scott as he is actively doing a new turn screen.....that said,your screen incorporated into it instead of the regular wizards as they
  stand would be nice .....IE; similar screen appearance. If not possible, then i would assume it would be available via the wizard selection.
- Would it sell? I think so because it provides an easy way to more fully utilize the cnc lathe. ie; no drawing work or pasting together of code for a non-profiled
  shape.

RICH

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General Mach Discussion / Re: whats happening with threading
« on: April 12, 2011, 08:46:04 PM »
As Hood posted you need to account for the shape of the tool tip and adjust cut depth accordingly when using the wizard.

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This is a problem cutting threads on thin wall tubes that engineers have designed to be strong enough with a proper thread form.

Well maybe the engineer needs to be educated on current tool profiles and thus adjust his calcs to take into account stress intensification factors and wall thickness so that tooling costs are minimized and specialty designs are not required. Matter of fact, the thread form should comply with industry standards and most thread inserts provide for the correct shape. Even if you use a rounded tip you still have the same factors ....I guess it depends some on the number of threads threads being done.

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Is there a way to tell mach 3 to create the bottom radius and extra width to compensate for the lack of tip radius on the tool.

Actualy there is a way to get  the extra width but will have a flat bottom. You better have a good lathe system.
Go to Config>Ports & Pins>Turn Options  and in box for Cut Type enter a value of 1
as that defines that the threading will be done with Alternate FLank Cutting and the Wizard will generate the correct code. During threading
it will cut alternately  between the front and back flanks of the thread, you will need to set the depth correctly for a sharp point and set up correctly.
You can actualy cut an acme thread in this way with a sharp V tool. Note that it will not radius the thread root though. No Sharp V tool is
exactly a point and will have a radius, may be small, but it will have one.

You may want to have a read of the Threading On the Lathe Manual which can be found  in Members Docs.
See section 5 and section 7.1 on configuration settings on Cut Types.

RICH

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Works in progress / Re: THE LATHE PROJECT - 2011
« on: April 12, 2011, 08:08:08 PM »
Scott,
Looks good .......
RICH

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