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28-12-2017 #2
Phill,
You could process an stl to reduce the polygon count, meshes lend themselves well to complex shapes but if you have fine detail in a mesh model you have a huge number of small flat surface elements which will break CNC tool paths into hundreds of thousands of short straight moves.
Ideally you should work in the native format of the CAD system you use, then your CAM can use curves, I use Bob-CAD/CAM V25 so anything I want to share is usually exported as both .step and .iges and the recipient uses which suits them best, I only use the stl format for exporting parts for 3D printing.
Regards,
NickYou think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D
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28-12-2017 #3
figured it out and now have the results i was after and feel comfortable with the software now so that's great but the problem i am having now is the total hours to complete 31 hours, the size is only 180mm in length and 51mm in height. It may have something to do with what you say about stl file but my model was done in 3ds max with turbosmooth so it has alot of polys
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28-12-2017 #6
Why are you roughing with a ball nosed cutter?
You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D
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28-12-2017 #7
no idea i am just following a tutorial that has similar details
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