Multi Axis Lesson 1
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Toolpath Creation
TASK 1: SETTING THE ENVIRONMENT
Before starting the geometry creation you should set up the grid, toolbars and machine type as outlined in the Setting the environment section at the beginning of this text: 1. Set up the Grid. This will help identify the location of the origin. 2. Customize the toolbars to machine a 4-5 Axis part.
3. From the window on the left side of this window expand the Screen topic by selecting the + sign and then select Grid Settings. 4. Enable the Visible Grid and change the Size to 1. 5. Select the OK button to complete this function.
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To toggle on or off the display of the Operations Manager. To Show or Hide the Operations Manager pane on the left of the screen press Alt + O. Pressing Alt + O acts like a toggle switch between Show and Hide. For more information on the Operations Manager see the Tips and Techniques section on the multimedia CD supplied with this text. 5. The Mastercam interface will be displayed as shown below when the operations Manager is hidden.
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1. Activate a wireframe view by selecting the icon at the top of the screen. 2. From the Status bar at the bottom of the screen select Level.
3. The Level Manager dialog window will now appear. In the Visible column click on the X for Level Number 100.
4. Ensure the Level Manager dialog window appears as below, with the X for Level Number 100 removed. This makes the entities on that level invisible. Click on the OK button when done .
5. Select the plus in front of Properties to expand the Toolpaths Group Properties. Alt-O will Show/hide Operations Manager pane.
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8. In the Bounding Box dialog window first activate Create Stock - #1 9. Second activate Points - #2. 10. The Expand values are all set at Zero. 11. Third uncheck All Entities - #3 as shown on the right.
12. You are now prompted to Select Entities. Select the three lines as shown on the right; you can select the lines in any order. The stock size needs to be the same size as the part, picking these three lines defines the X, Y and Z values of the stock. 13. Click on the End Selection icon. . 14. Select the OK button Bounding Box function.
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15. Your stock sizes should now be X6.0, Y3.0, and Z3.0 as shown on the right. Complete the remaining parameters to match the Stock Setup screenshot on the right.
16. Select the Tool Settings tab and change the parameters to match the Tool Settings screenshot below. To change the Material type follow the next set of instructions. 17. To change the Material type to Aluminium 6061 pick the Select button at the bottom of the Tool Settings page. 18. At the Material List dialog box open the Source drop down list and select Mill library. 19. From the Default Materials list select ALUMINIUM inch -6061 and then select .
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Multi-Axis-Lesson-1 TASK 5: USE VIEW MANAGER TO SET UP NEW CPLANES AND TPLANES
Cplane is an abbreviation for construction plane; the plane where geometry is created. Typically, this is used in connection with drafting when you draw entities, select a Cplane to orient the geometry in space. When you create a toolpath, the construction plane is the plane in which the tool is compensated. For almost all toolpaths, the construction plane should be the same as the tool plane (which is the plane normal to Z, or to the vertical tool axis). However, it is possible to have them differ for advanced contour applications or Swiss machining. Tplane is an abbreviation for tool plane; a 2D plane that represents the CNC machines XY axis and origin. For most typical toolpaths, this is the plane in which cutting moves (G1/G2/G3) take place. The tool typically approaches and retracts from the part normal to the tool plane in the Z axis. You can align the Tplane with any of the standard planes or a custom orientation. Changing the Tplane typically produces a rotary motion code when you post your toolpath. The exact effect depends on your machine tool and post processor; for example, rotating the tool plane 30 degrees about the X-axis might tilt the tool axis on a 5-axis machining center, or could rotate a fixture on a table, depending on how your post is written. 1. Select WCS>View Manager from the Status bar.
2. From the View Manager Dialog box select the Geometry button as shown below.
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4. Select the green check mark for OK. 5. In the New View dialog box enter VIEW-30-DEGREES in the name section. Un-check Set new origin.
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7. Now you are back in the View Manager dialog box pick in the C (Cplane) column and T (Tplane) column of the View-30-Degrees row as shown below.
8. In the lower right of the view manager dialog window change the origin coordinates to X0 Y0 Z0.
9. Click on the OK icon to complete this feature. 10. Select on your keyboard ALT and F9. This displays on the screen the orientation of the Cplane, Tplane and the WCS. 11. Select on your keyboard ALT and F9 to turn off the display. 12. Now you will make the Level visible that contains the geometry for the vise. From the Status bar at the bottom of the screen select Level.
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. 14. Click on the OK button when done 15. Activate a shaded view by selecting the icon at the top of the screen.
Notice at the bottom of the graphics screen the status of the Tool and Construction plane, it is set to VIEW-30-DEGREES (Not Saved). Before you start to work on the toolpath for the pocket you need to understand what happens when you start to display different views of the part, such as an Isometric or Front view and how it affects the Cplane and Tplane.
16. Set the graphics view to Isometric View. 17. Select the Screen Fit icon found at the top of the screen to fit the part to the screen Notice at the bottom of the graphics screen the status of the Tool and Construction plane, it is now set to TOP as shown below. If you had dynamically moved the view around the T/Cplane would have stayed at VIEW30-DEGREES Before you start to work on the toolpaths you need to change the T/Cplane to the VIEW-30DEGREES created earlier.
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18. Select Planes from the Status bar and then select Named Views
19. From the View Selection dialog window click on VIEW-30-DEGREES and then select the OK button to exit
20. At the bottom of the graphics screen you will now see T/Cplane:VIEW-30-DEGREES.
Please Note: Before you start to work on any of the toolpaths in this lesson look at the bottom of the graphic screen and ensure the status of the T/Cplane is set to VIEW-30-DEGREES as the picture above shows. If it is not set to VIEW-30-DEGREES use the steps just prescribed, for example: 1. On the Status bar select Planes 2. Named Views
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2. The Level Manager dialog window will now appear. In the Visible column click on the X for Level Number 100.
3. Ensure the Level Manage dialog window appears as below, with the X for Level Number 100 removed. This makes the entities on that level invisible. Click on the OK button when done .
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5. If prompted to Enter new NC name ensure Multi-Axis-Lesson-1 is displayed and then . If not prompted then continue to the next step. select the OK button 6. On the screen you will now see the Chaining dialog box with Chain set and in the graphics screen a prompt to Select OK to use defined stock or select chain 1. 7. Activate the C-plane radio button. 8. Select the line as shown below to chain the area being faced.
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11. Select the Linking parameters page and first activate Clearance then change the Clearance, Retract and Feed plane to Incremental. Now set the remaining values as shown below;
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12. Still on the Facing parameters page change the Depth and Top of Stock to Incremental and set the Depth value to 0.
13. Now click on the Top of stock button. When prompted to Select point select the point on the top of the stock as shown below. This is one of the points you created earlier using Bonding Box. Ensure the visual cue for point appears before you select the point.
14. Notice the Top of Stock has now changed to 2.126855 after picking the point.
Top of stock Sets the height of the material in the Z axis. Many other toolpath parameters are measured from this position in incremental mode, such as Clearance, Retract, and Feed planes. Choose the Top of stock button and select a point on the geometry or enter a value. Incremental values are measured from the chained geometry.
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16. Select the Depth Cuts page and select the Depth Cuts button and make changes as shown below:
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2. Select the Screen Fit icon found at the top of the screen to fit the part to the screen zoom as required to display the toolpath as shown below. As you can see there are lot of fresh air moves, as shown below:
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3. Set the graphics view to the Isometric View by using the toolbar icon at the top of the screen. 4. Select Alt-T on your keyboard to hide the display of toolpaths. 5. To make it easier to select the entities in this next set of instructions move into Stock Setup and turn off the display of stock.
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8. When prompted to Specify the first point pick at position 1. This point is the intersection or endpoint of the lines shown below at position 1. Ensure the visual cue for end point or intersection displays before you select the position. Zoom in as required.
9. When prompted to Specify the second point pick at position 2. This point is the Point that was created earlier in Stock setup. You may wish to dynamically rotate the display by holding the middle mouse button down and rotating the display to better view the point. Ensure the visual cue for Point displays before you select the position.
10. When prompted to Specify the second point again pick at position 3. This point is the intersection or endpoint of the lines shown below at position 3. Ensure the visual cue for end point or intersection displays before you select the position.
11. Click on the OK icon to complete this feature. 12. Set the graphics view to the Front View by using the toolbar icon at the top of the screen.
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13. From the menu bar select Toolpaths>Trim
14. In the Chaining dialog window activate Cplane and ensure Chain is set. When prompted to Select trimming boundaries 1 select the line created earlier at Position 1. This will chain the two lines at Position 1 and 2 created earlier.
to exit Chaining. 15. Select the OK button 16. When next prompted to Enter a point on the side to keep pick a point approximately where shown below by the arrow.
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to exit the Trimmed dialog window. 18. Select the OK button 19. Select Alt-T on your keyboard to display toolpaths. The Trimmed facing toolpath should look as below, with the fresh air moves removed
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1. Set the graphics view to Isometric View. 2. Select the Screen Fit icon found at the top of the screen to fit the part to the screen 3. Turn off the display of toolpaths by selecting Alt-T on your keyboard. Notice at the bottom of the graphics screen the status of the Tool and Construction plane, it is set to TOP as shown below. Before you start to work on the toolpath for the pocket you need to change this to the VIEW-30-DEGREES created earlier.
4. Select Planes from the Status bar and then select Named Views
5. From the View Selection dialog window click on VIEW-30-DEGREES and then select the OK button to exit
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8. On the screen you will now see the Chaining dialog box with Chain set and in the graphics screen a prompt to Select Pocket chain 1. 9. Activate the C-plane radio button in the Chaining dialog box. 10. Select the angled line for the pocket as shown below to chain the slot.
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11. After selecting the line the arrows should be pointing upwards, if not see below. 12. If the arrow is not pointing upwards select the arrow from the Chaining dialog box shown below to reverse the direction. 13. After the pocket has been successfully chained select the OK button at the bottom of the Chaining dialog box. 14. Select 3/8 FLAT ENDMILL and make changes to the Tool page as shown below:
15. Select the Linking Parameters page and if required activate Clearance then change the Clearance, Retract and Feed plane to Incremental and set the remaining values as shown below;
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17. Now click on the Top of stock button. When prompted to Select point select the point on the top of the stock as shown below. This is one of the points you created earlier using Bonding Box. Ensure the visual cue for end point, intersection or point appears before you select this point.
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18. On the Cut Parameters page make the changes as shown below:
19. Expand the Cut Pararmeters menu and select the Roughing page. Make the changes as shown below:
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21. Select the Finishing page. Make the changes as shown below:
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2. The Level Manager dialog window will now appear. In the Visible column click on the visible column for Level Number 100 so the X appears to make this level visible.
4. Select the Screen Fit icon found at the top of the screen to fit the part to the screen 5. Select Alt-T on your keyboard to display toolpaths. 6. Activate a shaded view by selecting the icon at the top of the screen.
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7. To pick all the operations to backplot pick the Select All icon circled below: 8. The next step is to select the Backplot selected operations icon shown below:
9. Before you Backplot the toolpath ensure the three icons shown below are activated. The options will Display Tool, Display Holder and Display rapid moves. These buttons act like a toggle switch, pressed in activates the function.
10. Set the run speed on the Backplot VCR midway along the sped bar as shown by the arrow below and then select the play button.
11. After reviewing the backplot of the two toolpaths select the OK button
to exit Backplot.
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3. Adjust the Verify speed to midway along the speed control bar.
to exit Verify.
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Mastercam Training Guide TASK 11: POST AND CREATE THE CNC CODE FILE
1. Ensure all the operations are selected by picking the Select All icon manager. from the Toolpath
2. Select the Post selected operations button from the Toolpath manager. 3. Please Note: If you cannot see G1 click on the right pane of the Toolpath manger window and expand the window to the right.
4. In the Post processing window, make the necessary changes as shown below:
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6. Enter the same name as your Mastercam part file name in the NC File name field MULTIAXIS-LESSON-1. 7. Select the Save button.
8. Select the in the top right corner to exit the CNC editor. 9. This completes Multi-Axis-Lesson-1.
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