Go to grabcad.com, search "cylinder head". There are some very nicely done 4 valve cylinder heads on there that you can download and look through how they have been modelled. I haven't done a 4...
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Go to grabcad.com, search "cylinder head". There are some very nicely done 4 valve cylinder heads on there that you can download and look through how they have been modelled. I haven't done a 4...
This type of system is already available from a few vendors, the most common is probably the Japanese brand "Ikeya": SEQUEN SHIFTER
It uses a ratchet system so that the gear lever forward/back...
This is not something I have done before but did you choose the 'common stock' option when defining the stock? A bit more info on this google books link:
The Camworks Handbook - Michael Buchli -...
VTPROS you should read the forum rules. You aren't allowed to sell stuff in this forum.
I no longer have/use camworks but I'm pretty sure there is also either a 'pattern feature' or 'pattern operation' that might do what you want. I remember with this function you could very easily...
You should be setting it up as two seperate "mill part setups". When you do the first "insert mill part set up" click the top face of the part - then set up all your features that are machined on...
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There is nothing wrong with your gcode, it plots fine in the few fanuc ploters that I tried. It seems your Mach3 doesnot like fanuc format? Maybe it doesnt like the I & J words?...
Ok,
I have downloaded your files and will take a look as soon as I can. I might not post back for a day or two.
Its either a post processor config or a mach3 config problem. Post your part file and gcode and I will take a look.
The only integrated cam I remember being around back then was solidcam, although camworks might have existed too. It will be hard work finding such an old version however. You could try browsing to...
As far as I know, the easiest way to do this is make a dummy solidworks assembly. Make an assembly sketch the size of your MDF then arrange all of your parts so they fit best within the sketch (all...