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  1. Re: Machine Shop/Engineering Communication - A More Effective Method?

    Great idea, Jeff!

    I can have separate lights for each machinist, and an alarm to get their attention.

    The engineer can alert the shop that a CAM program has been posted, the machinists will...
  2. Hi Jeff, Thanks for the reply. We are...

    Hi Jeff,

    Thanks for the reply.

    We are currently sending the program through the network, but letting the machinist know that the program is posted to the network is the problem. It takes a...
  3. Machine Shop/Engineering Communication - A More Effective Method?

    Hello Everyone,

    We're a small OEM machine builder that specializes in one-off machines for the automotive industry, and we seem to be having an efficiency issue when it comes to communication...
  4. Re: Haas VF4 Rapid Moves vs. CAMWorks Rapid Moves and Post Processor Issues

    Our engineer and one of our machinists took care of the change so I'm not sure of the exact parameter, but I can find out.

    Is there more to this parameter that we're unaware of, assuming we're...
  5. Re: Haas VF4 Rapid Moves vs. CAMWorks Rapid Moves and Post Processor Issues

    We found that we can change from dogleg rapids to interpolated rapids in our Haas machine, so now we're able to simulate in CAMWorks exactly what we're going to be running in our machine.

    But......
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    HAAS Interpolated Rapid Moves and Feed Rates

    Hello All,

    We recently had an issue with CAMWorks outputting our rapid moves as interpolated, but our haas machine was setup to dog leg rapids. We corrected the issue to avoid crashes (we were...
  7. Re: Haas VF4 Rapid Moves vs. CAMWorks Rapid Moves and Post Processor Issues

    Thanks for the reply, Jame5m28.

    If I were to go with your second recommendation, would I be able to simulate this in CAMWorks, or would it still move diagonally? I would be fine with sequential...
  8. Haas VF4 Rapid Moves vs. CAMWorks Rapid Moves and Post Processor Issues

    Hello Everyone,

    We have a small machine shop with several CNC machines, and we're having some issues with how the CAMWorks simulation produces a rapid move and how our VF4 or VF2 machines actually...
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