Intro To Mastercam 0 PDF
Intro To Mastercam 0 PDF
Mastercam
March 2015
Mastercam® X9 Introduction to Mastercam
Date: March 2015
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Contents
Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1
Tutorial Goals................................................................................................. 1
General Tutorial Requirements ....................................................................... 1
Welcome to the Introduction to Mastercam tutorial. This tutorial is geared to help you
learn and explore some of Mastercam’s interface and basic concepts. The tutorial is
split into two sections:
Mastercam Overview— Section 1 gives you a broad look at Mastercam,
including System Configuration, Customization, and Mastercam’s interface.
Mastercam’s Graphics Window— Section 2 explores Mastercam’s graphics
window, using viewing options, and using levels.
Tutorial Goals
Gain an understanding of some of Mastercam’s functions.
Set up a configuration file and a workspace file.
Manipulate Mastercam’s graphics window to view your part.
You will need an internet connection to view videos that are referenced in the
tutorials. All videos can be found on our YouTube channel:
www.youtube.com/user/MastercamTechDocs.
All Mastercam tutorials require you to configure Mastercam to work in a
default metric or English configuration. The tutorial provides instructions for
loading the appropriate configuration file.
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Section 1
Mastercam Overview
The Mastercam Interface
1 Menu bar Contains menus that let you access all Mastercam features and
functions. Click or hover over the menu name to view its commands.
File
Utilities
4 General Selection toolbar For most Mastercam functions, use this toolbar to
select entities in the graphics window. General Selection is active any time you
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Solid Selection
5 Ribbon bars Use Mastercam's ribbon bars to create and edit geometry.
Ribbon bars function somewhat like dialog boxes but look similar to toolbars.
You cannot undock or move ribbon bars.
Default state
In-use state
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EXPLORING MASTERCAM’S INTERFACE 7
6 Managers
Toolpaths Manager: Lists the
toolpath groups and machine
types for the current file. Use
the Toolpaths Manager to
generate, sort, edit,
regenerate, and post any
operation.
Solids Manager: Lists each
solid in the current file along
with its operation history and
associated toolpaths. Use the
Solids Manager to edit solids
and their operations.
Art Manager: Manages the
elements of the current Art
model.
7 Graphics window The graphics window is the workspace in which you view,
create, and modify your parts. The graphics window also displays information
about the current measurement system (inches or millimeters), the views and
planes in which you are working (Gview, Cplane, Tplane, and WCS), and the
coordinate axes for the current view or plane.
8 Most Recently Used toolbar (MRU)
Use the MRU toolbar to quickly
access Mastercam functions that you
have used previously. The MRU
toolbar is vertically docked to the
right of your graphics window by
default.
The buttons in the MRU toolbar
automatically update as you use
Mastercam functions.
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9 Status bar Provides quick access to functions that let you modify attributes,
levels, groups, and orientation (views and planes) of geometry and toolpaths
in the graphics window. The left side of the Status bar displays information
about the current planes.
In the first lesson, you learn more about the Toolpaths Manager and its display
settings.
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LESSON 1
1 Working with the Toolpaths Manager
You use the Toolpaths Manager to generate, edit, regenerate, verify, backplot, and
post any operation. It organizes toolpath information in machine and toolpath groups.
You can toggle the display of the Toolpaths, Solids, or Art Manager, as well as move it
to a new location. These settings are modal, which means that Mastercam remembers
the settings even after you close the application.
In this exercise, you use different methods to move, hide, display, and customize the
Toolpaths Manager.
Lesson Goals
Dock and undock the Toolpaths Manager.
Hide and display the Toolpaths Manager.
Customize the Toolpaths Manager.
Like an undocked toolbar, the Toolpaths Manager can freely move (float)
anywhere. If the Solids Manager or Art Manager is active, they will still
continue to be docked.
TIP: You can also double-click the Manager’s title bar or tab to undock
or redock it.
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3 Drag and drop the Toolpaths Manager onto the guide diamond on the right
side of the screen.
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HIDING AND DISPLAYING THE TOOLPATHS MANAGER 11
4 Dock the Toolpaths Manager onto the left side of the graphics window or
onto the Solids Manager, where it was docked by default.
TIP: If you work with two monitors, drag and drop the Toolpaths
Manager onto the monitor that is not running Mastercam to free the
entire graphics window for drawing.
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TIPS:
You can use the keyboard shortcut [Alt+O] to toggle the display of
the Toolpaths Manager.
If the Solids Manager and Art Manager are active, the Toolpaths
Manager will not display on top of them. You must select the
Toolpaths Manager tab at the bottom of the panel to display it.
NOTE: If you have the Solids Manager and Art Manager displayed, they
will also collapse against the graphics window.
4 Click the Auto Hide button again to display the Toolpaths Manager.
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CUSTOMIZING THE TOOLPATHS MANAGER DISPLAY 13
1 Select Background color from the Options drop-down menu in the upper
right corner. This option allows you to change the background color of the
active manager.
3 Click OK.
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TIP: You set the color for lines, as well as font attributes, in the same
drop-down menu.
4 Select Restore default attributes to return the settings to their default colors
for the remainder of this tutorial.
You have now completed Lesson 1 of the Introduction to Mastercam tutorial. In the
next lesson, you learn more about the System Configuration dialog box.
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LESSON 2
2 Setting the System Configuration
The System Configuration dialog box defines and manages the configuration files that
store Mastercam’s settings. With Mastercam, you can change your system configura-
tion or create a new one at any time. It’s easy to switch from one environment to
another because each configuration is saved to a separate file.
In this lesson, you change options in the System Configuration dialog box to see the
different kinds of options that are stored within one config file.
Lesson Goals
Create a configuration file.
Change your configuration settings.
Set up AutoSave and Backup.
In the following exercises, you save the settings to this configuration file.
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CHANGING SYSTEM COLORS 17
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These are just some of the color changes that you can make to customize your
Mastercam interface.
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CHANGING CAD SETTINGS 19
7 Follow the prompts shown in the upper left corner of the graphics window to
create a rectangle.
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20 MASTERCAM X9/ Setting the System Configuration
The line style and width of the geometry matches the selections in the CAD
Settings page in the System Configuration, as well as the geometry color set
in the Colors page.
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SETTING UP AUTOSAVE AND BACKUP 21
NOTE: If you would like to learn more about the individual settings on
these pages, or any other System Configuration page click the Help
button located in the lower right-hand corner of the dialog box.
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TIP: You can find your backup files in the folder specified on the Files
page of the System Configuration dialog box, as shown below. Click the
data path to see the path displayed in the Selected item box.
5 Click OK to accept the changes and exit the System Configuration dialog box.
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SETTING UP AUTOSAVE AND BACKUP 23
You have now completed Lesson 2 of the Introduction to Mastercam tutorial. In the
next lesson, you will learn more about the Customize dialog box.
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LESSON 3
3 Customizing Your Workspace
In this lesson, you learn more about the Customize dialog box. You use the Customize
dialog box to customize your Mastercam workspace, including toolbar layouts, the
graphics window context menu, and keyboard shortcuts.
Lesson Goals
Create a Workspace file.
Create, delete, and customize toolbars.
Hide and display toolbars.
Customize the graphics window context menu.
Map Mastercam functions to keyboard shortcuts.
Set display options for toolbars, menus, tabs, and interface colors.
TIP: You can also right-click in the graphics window or Toolbars area
and select Customize from the menu to display the Customize dialog
box.
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CUSTOMIZING TOOLBARS 27
5 Enter Tutorial for the name and press [Enter]. The Tutorial toolbar displays at
the top of the list with an asterisk before it. The asterisk means that the
toolbar is a custom toolbar. Next, you populate the toolbar.
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TIP: You can make the toolbars vertical by selecting the left edge of the
toolbar and dragging the cursor to the right.
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UNDOCKING AND DOCKING TOOLBARS 29
NOTE: The submenu name may change if you add functions by drag-
ging and dropping them onto the other functions instead of the
submenu.
By creating your own toolbars, you can quickly access functions that you use
frequently. You can also customize Mastercam’s default toolbars to fit your
needs.
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2 Drag and drop the Tutorial toolbar near the other horizontally docked
toolbars.
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CUSTOMIZING THE GRAPHICS WINDOW CONTEXT MENU 31
Similar to the Toolbars tab, the categories of functions are displayed on the
left side of the dialog box, while the right side contains the Context Menu list.
2 Right-click on Customize in the
Context Menu list and select Insert
Separator.
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7 Press [F3] to repaint the graphics window to clear the right-click widow.
Customizing the context menu allows you quick access to commonly used
functions.
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MAPPING FUNCTIONS TO KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS 33
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SETTING MASTERCAM DISPLAY OPTIONS 35
4 Under Interface at the bottom of the page, set the Accent Color to Blue.
The Accent Color changes the color of the Status bar, as well as the highlight
color of menus.
5 Select Design from the Workspace drop-down to return to the default
workspace for the remainder of this tutorial.
6 Click No when asked to save changes to the workspace file.
7 Click OK to change the Workspace to Design and exit the Customize dialog
box.
You have now completed Lesson 3 of the Introduction to Mastercam tutorial.
In the next lesson, you learn more about working with files.
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LESSON 4
4 Working with Files
A core function of most software packages is the ability to save and load files.
Mastercam not only saves and loads its own file types, but also many other common
file formats, including the following:
SOLIDWORKS CATIA
AutoCAD IGES
Parasolid ProE/Creo
Solid Edge Alibre
Autodesk Inventor Cadkey
SpaceClaim Rhino
Lesson Goals
Open a non-Mastercam file.
Save selected geometry to a file.
Import and export files.
Save as Zip2Go files.
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NOTE: Click Don’t Save if a dialog displays asking if you want to save
changes to the current Mastercam file.
When importing a non-Mastercam file, you might need to change the options
so that it can be read properly into Mastercam. Use these options to control
how files are read into the database.
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OPENING NON-MASTERCAM PART FILES 39
7 Click Open in the Open dialog box. Mastercam converts and opens the part.
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You learn more about the graphics window and views in later sections of the
tutorial. If you would like more information, you can also refer to the
Mastercam Help.
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IMPORTING MULTIPLE PART FILES 41
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SAVING PATTERNS (SAVE SOME) 43
NOTE: In the Open dialog box, you might first need to change your
Files of type setting back to All Mastercam X Files (*.mcx*).
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44 MASTERCAM X9/ Working with Files
3 Select the five arcs shown in the picture below. The arcs change color when
they are selected.
4 Press [Enter] to accept the selection. The Save As dialog box displays.
6 Click Save or press [Enter] to save the file. Mastercam saves only the selected
arcs.
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EXPORTING A SINGLE FILE 45
7 Open 2D_CHAMFER_ARCS.MCX-9, and notice that it contains only the arcs that
you selected.
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EXPORTING MULTIPLE FILES 47
TIP: Because the StereoLithography file is ASCII, you can view it with
any text editor, such as Notepad, as seen below.
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EXPORTING MULTIPLE FILES 49
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50 MASTERCAM X9/ Working with Files
You use this dialog box to create and view Zip2Go files. The file list displays
information about the files contained in the Zip2Go archive. You can also
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USING ZIP2GO 51
check and uncheck files that you want or do not want to include in the Zip2Go
file. For this tutorial, you keep the default settings.
You use this dialog box to set the default values for Zip2Go. The current
default output folder is your \Documents folder.
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The file list is then populated by files located in the Zip2Go file you created.
NOTE: You must have at least one toolpath operation in the Toolpaths
Manager when you run Zip2Go. If the part file contains no toolpaths,
Zip2Go will only package the configuration files.
You have now completed Section 1 of the Introduction to Mastercam tutorial. In the
next section, you will learn more about the graphics window and related functions.
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Section 2
Mastercam’s
Graphics Window
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LESSON 1
1 Working With the Graphics Window
The graphics window is your workspace in the main Mastercam window.
Mastercam provides many tools you can use to change the graphics window display
to suit your needs. This section introduces some of these tools, and teaches the basic
skills you need to manage your Mastercam workspace.
In this first lesson, you explore the graphics window itself and change display settings.
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CHANGING STANDARD VIEWS 57
NOTE: If you try to make the prompt color the same as the background
color, a warning displays.
TIP: You can move the location of the function prompt by dragging it to
a desired location.
6 Return the prompts to their default attributes for the remainder of this
tutorial, by doing the following:
a Set the font size to Large font.
3 In the Status bar, located along the bottom of the Mastercam window, click
Gview to open the Gview menu.
This menu provides access to functions you use to manipulate the part display
in the graphics window.
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You are now viewing the part as if you were above it looking down.
5 Practice switching to other Gviews by choosing options from the Gview menu.
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CHANGING STANDARD VIEWS 59
6 When finished, return the part to Isometric view for the next lesson.
You have now completed Lesson 1 of the Graphics Window section. In the next lesson,
you learn more about viewing your part.
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LESSON 2
2 Viewing Your Part
Mastercam provides several tools and methods for changing the appearance of the
geometry and toolpaths in the graphics window. In this lesson, you learn different
ways of viewing your part and how to use Viewsheets.
Lesson Goals
Fit all entities in a Mastercam part in the graphics window.
Use zoom functions to expand your view of selected entities.
Use the middle mouse button or wheel and other functions to dynamically
rotate and pan entities in the graphics window.
Create a Viewsheet.
Blank and hide entities.
3 Choose View, Unzoom 80% to decrease the size of the display to 80%. This
creates a border of free space around the part.
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ZOOMING IN AND OUT 63
2 If your mouse has a middle mouse wheel, spin it back and forth to
dynamically zoom in and out.
TIP: You can also press the [Page Up] and [Page Down] keys to zoom in
and out.
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6 Click again to set the zoom window. Mastercam scales the selected area to fit
the entire graphics window.
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ZOOMING IN AND OUT 65
9 Click the location indicated below to anchor the center of your selected
window. As you move your mouse, Mastercam draws a rectangular window
outward in all directions from the center point you selected.
The shape of the window changes when you move the mouse vertically and
horizontally.
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10 Click to set the target area. Mastercam scales the selected area to fill the
entire graphics window.
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ROTATING YOUR PART VIEW 67
5 If necessary, click No, to use these settings for this session only.
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This action rotates the part in space about the selected position and lets you
see it from any angle.
9 Let go of the middle mouse button/wheel to finish rotating the part.
The axes symbol (gnomon) in the
graphics window changes as you
rotate the part. The Gview name in
the graphics window no longer
displays because you are not in a
standard view.
TIPS:
You can choose Dynamic
Rotation from the Status bar
Gview menu or Mastercam’s
default right-click mouse
menu.
Hold the [Shift] key while
using the middle mouse
button/wheel to switch
between rotating and
panning.
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USING VIEWSHEETS 69
1 Hold down the [Shift] key, middle-click in the graphics window where
indicated, and continue to hold down the button/wheel while you move the
mouse up, down, side to side, and around.
It appears that you have picked up the part and are moving it in the direction
of the mouse. However, the entities are not physically moved in space, only
the display changes.
NOTE: The Gview does not change as you pan the entities.
2 When you finish panning, release the [Shift] key and the middle mouse
button/wheel at the same time to exit the function.
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1 If necessary, fit the part to the graphics window and set the view to Isometric.
Notice that the view did not change on the Main Viewsheet. Each tab can
contain different views and planes.
6 Right-click the Main Viewsheet tab and select Settings from the menu.
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USING VIEWSHEETS 71
You use the Viewsheet Settings dialog box to indicate which settings to save
to the viewsheets. These settings only apply to the selected viewsheet tab.
NOTE: When you save your part file, Mastercam stores the viewsheet
settings along with the part.
7 Click OK to exit the Viewsheet Settings dialog box without changing anything.
Viewsheets make viewing a large part easier, as you can set up multiple viewsheets
with different views.
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BLANKING AND HIDING ENTITIES 73
Now, you will un-blank the geometry selected in the previous steps.
5 Select Screen, Unblank Entity from
the Mastercam menu.
The graphics window changes to
display entities that have been
blanked, so that you can select
which ones to unblank and which
ones to keep hidden.
6 Select all of the blanked entities and press [Enter]. The part should be whole
again.
Next, you use the Hide Entity function.
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BLANKING AND HIDING ENTITIES 75
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BLANKING AND HIDING ENTITIES 77
Both functions have their benefits, but some important differences are:
With Hide, you select the entities that will remain in the graphics window; all
unselected entities are removed. With Blank, you select only the entities to
remove.
You can save blanked entities; hidden entities are not saved.
Choose Hide to remove many entities from the display, or to quickly restore
hidden entities.
Choose Blank to selectively remove and restore a limited number of entities
from the display.
You have now completed Lesson 2 of the Graphics Window section. In the next lesson,
you learn more about levels.
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LESSON 3
3 Working With Levels
A Mastercam file can contain separate levels for wireframe, solids, surfaces, drafting
entities, toolpaths, and other part data. Organizing your file data by levels lets you
control the areas of the drawing that are visible at any time and the entities you can
select in the graphics window.
This control makes it easier to work with the file and helps prevent you from affecting
areas of the drawing you do not want to change.
You can create and name up to two billion levels and set any one to be the main level.
The main level is the current working level. For each level you create, you assign a
unique number and, optionally, a name. Mastercam’s Level Manager provides a central
location where you can view and create levels, and set their properties.
Lesson Goals
Open the Level Manager.
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TIPS:
The number of the current main level displays in the Status bar Level
field.
The tool tip that displays when you hold the mouse over the Level
field tells you the name of the current main level. (In this example,
level 2 is named Wireframe.)
The mouse icon indicates that a right-mouse button function is avail-
able for this option.
You will learn more about these features in “Changing the Main
Level” on page 84 and “Moving and Copying Entities to a
Different Level” on page 86.
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ACCESSING THE LEVEL MANAGER 81
The Level Manager shows all levels that exist in the current part file, their display
status, and the number of entities per level.
Use any column heading to sort the level list.
To sort, click the column heading. To change
the sort order (ascending or descending),
click again.
NOTES:
The Level Manager is a modeless dialog box. This means that you can
leave the Level Manager on the screen as you work in Mastercam’s
main window. You can even move the Level Manager to another
monitor in a multi-monitor system.
When you first open the Level Manager, the levels are listed by
number from lowest to highest. If you change how levels are
listed and close the Level Manager, Mastercam remembers the
list method and restores it the next time you open the Level
Manager.
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In the next exercise, you learn to turn level displays on and off.
2 Click again in the Visible column for level 3 to toggle the level display on.
! WARNING: Turning off the display of the main level while you are
working in that level is not recommended. However, it may occasionally
be necessary.
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CHANGING THE MAIN LEVEL 83
6 Make sure all levels are visible before continuing on to the next exercise.
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TIP: You can change the main level from the Status bar by entering the
level you wish to make the main level, and pressing [Enter].
TIP: Use List Levels options to control the display of levels in the Level
Manager. You can list only used levels (those assigned to entities), levels,
that are named (regardless of whether they are used), either used or
named levels, or limit the display to a range of level numbers.
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MOVING AND COPY ENTITIES TO A DIFFERENT LEVEL 85
5 Click a few times in different places in the graphics window to create some
points.
6 Click OK on the Point ribbon bar to exit the function.
7 Access the Level Manager and verify that the new geometry was created on
level 4 (# Entities is not 0).
8 Practice turning level displays on and off and changing the main level.
When you are ready, turn on the display for all levels and continue with the
next exercise.
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MOVING AND COPY ENTITIES TO A DIFFERENT LEVEL 87
In the graphics window, Mastercam highlights all the notes, indicating that
they are all selected.
NOTE: The number of points in the above image may not match how
many points you created in the previous exercise.
TIP: You can also use General Selection methods to pre-select entities
before choosing the Level right-click option. When you pre-select enti-
ties, Mastercam does not prompt you to select additional entities for the
level move or copy and you advance directly to the Change Levels
dialog box.
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6 In the Level Manager, verify that level 4 now contains the entities that were on
level 3.
Level 3 no longer contains entities.
You have now completed Lesson 3 of the Graphics Window section. In the next lesson,
you will learn more about views and planes.
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LESSON 4
4 Understanding Views and Planes
Mastercam uses a 3D Cartesian coordinate system to locate your work in three-dimen-
sional space. This means that geometry and toolpath positions are expressed in terms
of three coordinate axes: X, Y, and Z. Each axis is signed, which means it has a positive
and negative direction.
In previous lessons, you learned about standard views and planes. In this lesson, you
learn more about creating your own planes and using them for geometry creation.
Lesson Goals
Understand views and planes.
Create a custom plane.
Create a custom plane for geometry creation.
NOTE: If you would like to learn more about the Work Coordinate
System, try the Introduction to the Work Coordinate System tutorial
located on our website.
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This section introduces some ways planes are used and some ways to access them.
You can use views and planes for three main functions:
Graphic views (Gviews)— A Gview determines the angle from which you are
looking at the part in the graphics window.
Construction planes (Cplanes)—When you draw geometry, the Cplane is the
plane in which the geometry is created. This does not have to be the same as
the Gview. For example, you can look at your part in Isometric Gview, while
drawing geometry in the Front Cplane.
Tool planes (Tplanes)— This is the plane that is typically normal to the tool
axis. Tplanes are only used when creating toolpaths. They determine the tool
orientation. In almost all cases, your Cplane will be the same as your Tplane
(the most common exceptions are mill/turn operations).
You can use Mastercam’s Plane Manager as a central point for selecting, editing,
creating, and managing planes. Access the Plane Manager from the Planes, WCS, or
Gview menu.
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CREATING A CUSTOM PLANE 91
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4 Click the arrows to cycle through the possible views. For most applications, it
make sense to have +Z pointing away from the part.
6 Click OK in the Select plane dialog box. The New Plane dialog box displays.
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CREATING A CUSTOM PLANE 93
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USING A CUSTOM PLANE FOR DRAWING GEOMETRY 95
4 Press [F9] to display the XYZ axes. The default system axes and origin display
in brown, and the customized Cplane/Tplane axes in blue.
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6 Select Gview, Named planes, Plane List from the Status bar. The Plane
Selection dialog box displays.
7 Select FACE OF PART and click OK.
TIP: You can select custom planes from the Named planes menu,
instead of selecting them through the Plane List.
You are now looking straight down into the face of the part. The Gview is
aligned with the custom plane that you just created.
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Conclusion
Congratulations! You have completed the Introduction to Mastercam tutorial. Now
that you have mastered the skills in this tutorial, explore Mastercam’s other features
and functions.
You may be interested in other tutorials that we offer. The Mastercam tutorial series is
in continual development, and we will add modules as we complete them. Visit our
website, or select Tutorials from the Help menu to see the latest publications.
Mastercam Resources
Enhance your Mastercam experience by using the following resources:
Mastercam Help—Access Mastercam Help by selecting Help, Contents from
Mastercam’s menu bar or by pressing [Alt+H] on your keyboard. Also, most
dialog boxes, function panels, and ribbon bars feature a Help button that
opens Mastercam Help directly to related information.
Mastercam Reseller—Your local Mastercam Reseller can help with most
questions about Mastercam.
Technical Support—CNC Software’s Technical Support department (860-875-
5006 or [email protected]) is open Monday through Friday from 8:00
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. USA Eastern Standard Time.
Mastercam Tutorials—CNC offer a series of tutorials to help registered users
become familiar with basic Mastercam features and functions. The Mastercam
tutorial series is in continual development, with new modules added as we
complete them. Visit our website, or select Tutorials from the Help menu to
see the latest publications.
Mastercam University—CNC Software sponsors Mastercam University, an
affordable online learning platform that gives you 24/7 access to Mastercam
training materials. Take advantage of more than 180 videos to master your
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skills at your own pace and help prepare yourself for Mastercam Certification.
For more information on Mastercam University, please contact your
Authorized Mastercam Reseller, visit www.mastercamu.com, or email
[email protected].
Online communities— You can find a wealth of information, including many
videos, at www.mastercam.com.
For tech tips and the latest Mastercam news, follow us on Facebook
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Registered users can search for information or ask questions on the
Mastercam Web forum, forum.mastercam.com, or use the knowledge base at
kb.mastercam.com. To register, select Help, Link on Mastercam.com from
the Mastercam menu and follow the instructions.
Mastercam Documentation
Mastercam installs the following documents in the \Documentation folder of your
Mastercam installation:
What’s New in Mastercam X9
Mastercam X9 Installation Guide
Mastercam X9 Administrator Guide
Mastercam X9 Transition Guide
Mastercam X9 Quick Reference Card
Mastercam X9 ReadMe
Contact Us
For questions about this or other Mastercam documentation, contact the Technical
Documentation department by email at [email protected].
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Attention! Updates may be available.
Go to Mastercam.com/Support for the latest downloads.