Thread: Best software to cut this part
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13-06-2019 #1
Hey guys,
can anyone help in letting me know which software would be best suited to cutting the attached part. ive tred Cut3D (May be doing it wrong) but i just cant seem to figure it out. been away from the machine for a while doing this sort of stuff
Basically its a 200mm dia circle but i need to mill away the top to get the 1050mm radus cutting the rest is fine
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13-06-2019 #2
My idea would be to make a 3D model of it then import it as an stl file. CamBam for example could easily cut it in that manner or any other software that can make a 3D toolpath from an stl model.
The bolt holes and central cutout would be standard 2D operations
If it's any help I've attached an stl model, 200mm dia. with a 1050mm radius top and 20mm sides at the highest.Last edited by EddyCurrent; 13-06-2019 at 07:05 PM.
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13-06-2019 #3
I haven't used cut3D ,but I would imagine that since the latest release of Vcarve pro will generate toolpaths for 3D objects from an .stl file you ought to be able to find a way.Have you looked at the Vectric tutorials on youtube?They might just jog the memory If you have done this sort of thing before.
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14-06-2019 #4
Cheers lads, this are now coming back to me on the 3D side after seeing your files. also thanks to the PM's helping also its very much appreciated!
I whats having a play with Fusion360 and this also seems promising but thats a whole new learning curve
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14-06-2019 #5
>I whats having a play with Fusion360 and this also seems promising but thats a whole new learning curve
Stick with it, once the penny drops it's well worth it..!
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14-06-2019 #6
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14-06-2019 #7
In CamBam for example you would set up two boundary lines, one for the outer diameter and one for the inner. Next, convert the space between those boundary lines to a "Region", the 3D machining operation would then restrict itself to the defined Region.
Last edited by EddyCurrent; 14-06-2019 at 07:22 PM.
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15-06-2019 #8
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15-06-2019 #9
Cut 3d can product the g code for this part. Test the g code in an edit program before wasting material.
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15-06-2019 #10
>Cut 3d can product the g code for this part. Test the g code in an edit program before wasting material.
It can indeed, but it's pretty inefficient in how it lets you choose which bits to cut (it doesn't) and how it calculates the paths. It basically does everything in one go, well, two - a rough and and a final. The biggest issue is that steep walled models such as this will be pretty gouged around those top edges...
I like Cut 3D / VCarve - Cut 3D works really well with organic models, but for something like this I'd go with F360 every time. The control you get makes you question how you ever did without..!
Wal.
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