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  1. #1
    Hey guys, I have watched as many tutorials on BobCad as i can find, however I cannot find one on the chamfering, i am struggling with its positioning and understanding how it all works.

    Now I have played with it but always seem to get bad results, even crashed my machine a couple of times.

    Could any one please explain how to do it.

    To note, my positioning / Zeroing is perfect, as i managed to 'fluke it' once and get one chamfer cut perfect but since, I cannot get it right...

    So rather than me guessing could someone please explain the best way to go about it please? Or better yet a point to a good tutorial?

    Thanks

  2. #2
    Hello Craig,

    Yes I can help you! So you are having problems with using the chamfering feature, I have some questions for you.

    1) What version of BobCAD are you using?
    2) Are you using a sharp bottom tool or Flat bottom tool?
    3) When you say you had a crash what happened?
    4) Can you share a drawing file and or the parameters you used when you had the issue?


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    Code:
    ( TOOL # 1 0.5 CHAMFER MILL)
    N02 T1 M06
    N03 M01
    N04 G90 G54 X-1.35 Y0. S1252 M03
    N05 G43 H1 Z0.1 M08
    N06 G01 Z-0.13 F5.011
    N07 Y-0.25 F9.772
    N08 G17 G03 X-1.1 Y0. I0. J0.25
    N09 G01 Y0.75
    N10 G02 X-0.75 Y1.1 I0.35 J0.
    N11 G01 X0.75
    N12 G02 X1.1 Y0.75 I0. J-0.35
    N13 G01 Y-0.75
    N14 G02 X0.75 Y-1.1 I-0.35 J0.
    N15 G01 X-0.75
    N16 G02 X-1.1 Y-0.75 I0. J0.35
    N17 G01 Y0.
    N18 G03 X-1.35 Y0.25 I-0.25 J0.
    N19 G01 Y0.
    N20 G00 Z0.1
    * The above code is based on a 1/2" Sharp bottom tool that has a .1 cutter position and a chamfer depth of .03


    Code:
    ( TOOL # 1 0.5 CHAMFER MILL)
    N02 T1 M06
    N03 M01
    N04 G90 G54 X-1.3 Y0. S1252 M03
    N05 G43 H1 Z0.1 M08
    N06 G01 Z-0.08 F5.011
    N07 Y-0.25 F9.772
    N08 G17 G03 X-1.05 Y0. I0. J0.25
    N09 G01 Y0.75
    N10 G02 X-0.75 Y1.05 I0.3 J0.
    N11 G01 X0.75
    N12 G02 X1.05 Y0.75 I0. J-0.3
    N13 G01 Y-0.75
    N14 G02 X0.75 Y-1.05 I-0.3 J0.
    N15 G01 X-0.75
    N16 G02 X-1.05 Y-0.75 I0. J0.3
    N17 G01 Y0.
    N18 G03 X-1.3 Y0.25 I-0.25 J0.
    N19 G01 Y0.
    N20 G00 Z0.1

    * The above code is based on all the same settings except the cutter position is now set to .05

    What you'll notice is the greater the cutter position is the the deeper in Z the tool will go.
    Al DePoalo
    BobCAM Team Leader

  3. #3
    http://www.screencast.com/users/adep...4-f84e65a617a8


    This video shows with no sound ( sorry) why the tool will cutter deeper in Z when you adjust the cutter position.
    Last edited by aldepoalo; 20-08-2012 at 03:10 PM.
    Al DePoalo
    BobCAM Team Leader

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by aldepoalo View Post
    Chamfer_ Z Down when XY offset - adepoalo's library


    This video shows with no sound ( sorry) why the tool will cutter deeper in Z when you adjust the cutter position.
    Thank you for getting back, I think I had an error in my installation.

    On my laptop I created the tool path 3 times and had the same issue of it plunging randomly about 10mm away from the chamfer (almost like Bobcad had a bigger tool than I told it)
    Then I came to my other PC and I did EXACTLY the same path, and it works perfect.

    Since I reinstalled BobCad and it all works okay now.

    Thanks for the help

    Craig

  5. #5
    Hey guys im new to the whole bob cad-cam scene, im self taught on the new version and im wondering if there is a way to cut a chamfer at an angle. im also having an issue with bobcad where i can extrude cut the chamfer onto the part. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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