Controlling Where OptiRough Cuts | Xometry Mill Test Part - Video 5

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2 жыл бұрын

Often when using OptiRest, tool motion happens where you don't want. Let's look at controlling this toolpath.
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Another video talking about OptiRough / OptiRest. We have some new things to discuss in this one though. Specifically, controlling where tool motion takes place during the OptiRest toolpath.
The most common instance of this extra motion comes from small cusps left behind by previous toolpaths. When roughing 3D parts, there will be varying amounts of material left on different locations of the part even when the tool is leaving the commanded amount of material. This extra material can cause furture toolpaths to add extra cuts to remove these bits. Sometimes, this is the goal. But when its not, this is just wasted cycle time.
In the Stock setting, there is a function called Adjustments to Remaining Stock. This does just that, adjust the stock. You can Use as Computed, Ignore Small Cusps, or Mill Small Cusps. Those little bits of extra material, ya, we refer to those as cusps.
Ignore small cusps basically allows use to not cut these areas where slightly more material is left than our Stock to Leave setting. If you stock to leave is 0.01 but the toolpath sees 0.011 of material in some places, it will add tool motion there. Obviously, you may not want to waste the time to cut 0.001 of stock.
The only limitation with this setting is you cannot ignore more than the radius of the tool you are cutting with. So, 1/32 bullnose, max setting is 0.031.
This Stock adjustment works great for small cusps but what about entire regions? If you are trying to avoid a hole or pocket, the Skip Pockets setting is a great first option to explore. If this is not working to your satisfaction, you may have to create some geometry. You can easily draw a containment boundary and chain that instead of using the Silhouette Boundary we have been using.
Lastly, since we are using a stock model. you can always make adjustments to it. There is a setting called Additional Offset but this only works in the positive direction, as in you can only add more stock to the model not less. Another option is to apply a dummy toolpath to one stock model and then create a new stock model from that...then feeding this new stock model to your real toolpath. Getting deep in the weeds now but just pointing out the endless options you have here to get control of the toolpath you want.
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@josephhuckabee4702
@josephhuckabee4702 Жыл бұрын
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@mendez8942
@mendez8942 2 жыл бұрын
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@CamInstructor 2 жыл бұрын
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@ayrton9911 2 жыл бұрын
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@CamInstructor 2 жыл бұрын
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@cristiane9288
@cristiane9288 2 жыл бұрын
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@bringithard6721
@bringithard6721 2 жыл бұрын
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@kevin_1979
@kevin_1979 2 жыл бұрын
Learned something again. Lets see if I can teach you. Did you know that you can right or left click on individual tool paths to open verify or back plot? Click where it says tool path. I know it saves very little motion with your mouse, but I find it useful.
@CamInstructor
@CamInstructor 2 жыл бұрын
That is a great tip! I did know about this, although I don't use it much but only because my muscle memory has me going to those other icons. I heard about it in a webinar not too long ago, Jay Kramer brought it up...I don't remember the context of the webinar but I do remember him mentioning this. My mind was blown having used Mastercam for so long and seeing this super useful function for the first time. Since it wasn't that long ago, that's why I'm still yet to adapt to it lol. Hard teaching an old dog new tricks!
@MamunurRashid-il4rj
@MamunurRashid-il4rj 9 ай бұрын
What if i prepare opti rest toolpath with a sharp edged end mill, in this case no corner radius exists in tool thats why i could not be able to mark on ignore small cusp. For this case should i make a boundary to control opti rest toolpath?
@abarasabwehttam
@abarasabwehttam 2 жыл бұрын
Some good information here, I am about to start making this part. One thing that concerns me with your set up is flipping it over to take off the rest of the stock material. How did you plan to control the Z offset accurately? Seems to me opp1 would be to machine the 0.197 base first and then flip over to grip on that surface to machine the top features.
@CamInstructor
@CamInstructor 2 жыл бұрын
Been meaning to continue on with this part in the videos, just been sidetracked lately. For side 2 its pretty straight forward. You don't even have to use an offset if you don't want to. You could manually face the part to thickness. If you prefer to use an offset, measure the part to get an idea of how much extra stock their is. Compensate for that in your Z offset for side 2. I would even stay slightly above that until you make a cut and can take a measurement. From there, just dial in your offset based on your measurements.
@abarasabwehttam
@abarasabwehttam 2 жыл бұрын
@@CamInstructor While I agree this "could" be done if you made a pair of softjaws to locate from the 135 degree surfaces, making sure the stock is flat without them is going to be a pain. I found it much easier to machine the 2.80" x 1.88" base 0.300" deep in the the raw material then flip it. relocate center of stock and Z from the surface of the base you just machined, then run the other features, staying 0.100" up from the bottom of that machined base. Even on a Tormach 1100M I was within 0.001" in Z and 0.002 in X and Y. Running all those features that are +/-0.005", and a 0.002" depth cut on the C-bore, from a rough stock surface is a good way to have a bad part. I get you are just showing tool paths creation in your CAM but some people might be using this to actually try to pass their QC requirements. Also just FYI they have changed this to Rev 6 Since you started making your videos and that little island in the bore feature has been removed. Not sure if there are other changes as I didnt actually get a Rev 5 model/print.
@CamInstructor
@CamInstructor 2 жыл бұрын
@@abarasabwehttam There is no need for soft jaws or anything custom for side 2 on this part. I don't think you are understanding the process here yet. Perhaps once I get to that part in the videos it will make more sense. The processes shown will make a good part 100% of the time. I'm not just showing toolpaths, I'm showing how the part should be programmed and machined to make a good part.
@md8744
@md8744 2 жыл бұрын
I didn't see you click any solid at 2nd toolpath opti rough with 1/4 endmill so how that work and how is called. Thank you
@CamInstructor
@CamInstructor 2 жыл бұрын
The right click option for selecting all remaining material, its a new feature for 2022.
@frankf.7970
@frankf.7970 Жыл бұрын
is there an Helical cutting feature in Mastercam?
@CamInstructor
@CamInstructor Жыл бұрын
Yes! There is a toolpath called Helical Bore and there are other tooplaths that can be used to obtain this motion.
@robertdeaconu
@robertdeaconu Жыл бұрын
Will there be 6th video on this series?
@CamInstructor
@CamInstructor Жыл бұрын
Yes. I think there has been a revision to this part, so that in itself would be a good next step in the series. Only issue is Xometry can be a trigger for some. I get some hate and accusations of promoting with these videos...I get the argument on both sides, just don't want to be on either side so I've been reluctant to make more here.
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@user-dz7of9kr5k 2 жыл бұрын
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@CamInstructor 2 жыл бұрын
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