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TomOliver
en respuesta a: charlie_hopper

I occasionally have this problem as well. If I understand you correctly, Featurecam wants to select backturning tools for the second setup or start in the body of the part and work to the end (non chuck side/tailstock if  you have one). I have fixed this problem a number of different ways. However, I can't say for sure that any of them are definite answers. My experience tells me that it's an order of operations problem. I usually try to create all of setup1 (curve1 and turn1) before even creating setup2. After creating setup2, I will then create the curves and turn operations to go along with them. Here are some possible fixes.

 

1. Make sure turn2 is in setup2.

2. Make sure setup2 was highlighted when turn2 curve was selected.

3. Make sure setup2 was highlighted when turn2 feature was created.

4.Highlight setup 2 and create a new curve and a new turn feature.

5.Checking sub spindle/main spindle can sometimes cause this problem.

6. Lastly, if I start over and be diligent about my order of operations, the problem usually doesn't happen again.

 

Tom

 

 

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