Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: RAMS software
Posted by
Smoke
on 2001-10-29 16:16:54 UTC
Been there, done that! The problem is, the program doesn't generate correct
tool paths!
What your saying here is basically the same thing as wht Dave from RAMS told
me.
He said to use side steps at 1/10 the tool diameter.
I've already tried creating a "finished" part toolpath. Looks like someone
hacked out the part with an axe!
It doesn't work with a 2D .dxf drawing unless I've save it from Rhino either
and besides that, if I don't have a closed lopop contour for the 2D .dxf
file it won't generate a tool path at all.
Last night I got a tool path (g-code) generated ...this morning, the system
wouldn't even do that!
Smoke
tool paths!
What your saying here is basically the same thing as wht Dave from RAMS told
me.
He said to use side steps at 1/10 the tool diameter.
I've already tried creating a "finished" part toolpath. Looks like someone
hacked out the part with an axe!
It doesn't work with a 2D .dxf drawing unless I've save it from Rhino either
and besides that, if I don't have a closed lopop contour for the 2D .dxf
file it won't generate a tool path at all.
Last night I got a tool path (g-code) generated ...this morning, the system
wouldn't even do that!
Smoke
> [Try this: In Rhino, draw a rectangle around your 3d part, in the topview.
> Save it as an STL,then delete the part and save it as a DXF. In Rams, openspherical
> the STL first, then (without closing the current job) open the DXF. You
> should
> get a surface with a rectangle around it. Make sure you have your
> System/Options/General Chain tolerance set to .01. Then go through the
> Machining dialogues, (you should get the whole range of strategies now,
> instead of just "face", but use Hatch/internal this time), using a
> tool if it's asteps
> curvy part. If you want a smooth part, make the side steps and surface
> 1/5 or less of the tool diameter. Tell it to make a finished surface,the
> instead of
> ignoring it. When you've pressed "calculate" and Finish, then highlight
> pathLet
> or paths you want to simulate and click the movie camera. You should see
> your
> part roughly as it will look once this toolpath is run, although it won't
> show your surface
> smoothness (it's a fairly limited simulator, but they're working on it.)
> merectangle
> know if this works for you, or if you still have problems. Rams also works
> with
> 2d DXF drawings and truetype fonts; it still wants the surrounding
> to
> differentiate "internal" and "external" geometry. To write your toolpath,
> click on the
> picture of a parport cable end, making sure you've previously chosen your
> machine in
> the System/options/general panel.]
>
> Andrew Werby
> www.computersculpture.com
>
Discussion Thread
Andrew Werby
2001-10-29 13:48:04 UTC
Re: RAMS software
Smoke
2001-10-29 16:16:54 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: RAMS software
Andrew Werby
2001-10-31 11:57:33 UTC
Re: RAMS software