.bas file for simulation

.bas file for simulation

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.bas file for simulation

Anonymous
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Hi,

I have created a MD file and all simulation looks good, when I opened the .bas file (ATL+ F11) and it is empty.

Is that normal? 

 

Thanks,

Nishanth.

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ChristopherMarion
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

That is normal.  Some simulation files require some logic in the background to handle certain simulation.  I feel this is mainly used on the multi-tasking (turning) side to control things like:

 

  1. Where the sub spindle goes turning part transfer.
  2. How the B axis head moves during tool change.
  3. How the X axis moves since it is located on a 60 degree slant.

 

If you have built a mill (3 axis or 5 axis), then I don't think there is anything necessary to place there.

 

If simulation looks good, then I'd just let it go.

 

Cheers,

 

Christopher Marion
Technical Specialist - CAM
SolidCAD - Canada





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Anonymous
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Hi Christopher,

 

Thank you for your reply, The MD file works ok except the chuck Jaw, It is not a milling machine, it is a Turnmill 

Integrex. the B axis on 60 degree slant, but all movements looks ok, wondering how the kinematics are defined?

there is no option in FC to define this. any thoughts?

 

Thanks

Nishanth

 

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ChristopherMarion
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@Anonymous 

 

Can you explain the chuck jaw a bit.  Perhaps take a quick video and send the link.

 

You can use Screencast if you don't have anything....it's free.

 

You can always upload the MD file for use to look at as well.

 

Cheers,

 

Christopher Marion
Technical Specialist - CAM
SolidCAD - Canada





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Anonymous
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Hi Christopher,

How are you,
I haven't had a chance to check the video and play with my machine model yet,
Thank you so much and I will get back to you soon.
Many thanks
Nishanth
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