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how do you machine parts that are to big for your machine

rwaldt
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how do you machine parts that are to big for your machine

rwaldt
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how do you machine parts that are to big for your machine. I have a Haas tmp1 and my part is to long in the x. So I am trying to figure out how to break up the operations in featurecam so I can slide the part in X to get a full cut and still have it cuts be seamless. Thanks

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bartmann_in_MN
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Haven't had to do that in a long time but, in past life, we would use a machined reference feature or create one in the first setup (think hole or pocket) then, in second setup, after moving part in X-axis as you describe, make sure the reference feature was still within travel limits, then use it for pickup of X,Y location.  I'm not a regular FCam user but am guessing you'd then have a new origin for each setup.  The new origin being the reference feature you created in the previous setup.

kelbie.ockey
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Ask the boss for a bigger machine!



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