But, it shows no lead-in.Īlso, after the initial dragging the tool through the side of the stock (and breaking any small tools), it raises to the correct height and runs the rest of the job perfectly (on the machine, not the simulation). The simulations don't help here because everything looks perfect there and it shows no crashes. I try not to plunge at all if I an help it. 'stock top' stock bottom 'model top' 'model bottom'.Ĭutting from sides I always lead with added 'distance away from stock'. I have to remember to put the options in too. Obviiously it should've been 0 to -12mm D'oh. The posted G ccode would start cut at -12mm! and go down to -24mm!. If I run it it crashes tool trying to start job at bottom of stock.įor instance I set my tool on macine to the top of my cutting piece that's sayy 12mm thick and zero WCS. One of my dialogue boxes defaults as 'stock bottom' so if I set my stock top as 0 the box puts cut start at the bottom of the stock and the rest of the heights correspond. Top outline of the part or the bottom, otherwise the toolpath will dive to the bottom at the first pass.ĬraigI don't know what it's like in Fusion but in Inventor I have to watch those. Its very important that you know whether you have set the geometry to the Do you use the Heights Tab of the toolpath dialogue?. That rather sounds like the Heights are not set well.
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