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ddube25
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why is my  finish tool use z increment? 

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ChristopherMarion
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Hi @ddube25 

 

Perhaps you meant to write..... "why isn't my  finish tool using z increment?"

 

If that is what you are referring to, then you will want to place a Z increment value in the finish operation in the milling tab.

 

2021-06-08_17-09-28.png 

 

If this isn't what you are asking, please give us some additional information.

 

Also, if this does solve your issue, please provide a solution so may help others with the same inquiry.

 

Cheers,

 

Christopher Marion
Technical Specialist - CAM
SolidCAD - Canada





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ddube25
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No, i didnt put any value in z increment so why is it doing .200 step

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ChristopherMarion
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Hi @ddube25 

 

Your finishing operation is not cutting with 0.2" increments, your roughing operation is.

 

Take a look at this video..... https://autode.sk/3v4cucC

 

You'll see that depending on what operation you select, the milling tab will contain different parameters.  When I click on the roughing operation, you'll see a .2" increment for Z steps.  In the finishing operation, there are no increments defined.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Christopher Marion
Technical Specialist - CAM
SolidCAD - Canada





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ddube25
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When i play the simulation the rough do .200 increment and after that the finish do .200 increment too. Its weird because if i make the same program on my co worker pc  its not doing .200 incr. , Only on mine

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ChristopherMarion
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Hi @ddube25 

 

So, when I loaded your fm file, I was using my tool crib.....my mistake.

 

Once I loaded in the tools from the fm file you supplied, I also got the same behavior with the finishing operation.

 

If you look in the tool properties, there are some hardcoded depths placed into the tool itself.  Take a look at this image. The stepdowns and stepovers placed into the tool will take precedence over the values you place in the operations.

 

2021-06-08_18-59-51.png

 

That should fix you up.

 

 

Christopher Marion
Technical Specialist - CAM
SolidCAD - Canada





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ddube25
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Oh i think that was the problem thx! I will test it tomorrow but im sure you are right.

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