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Bore Milling

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marc5KGCS
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Bore Milling

Post Processor does not support Bore Milling. How Do I resolve that?  I have the post processor attached.

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a.laasW8M6T
in reply to: marc5KGCS

Hi

The bore milling option under the drilling menu is designed to primarily use a machines controllers built in cycles, like Heidenhain Cycle 208.

 

It would be better to use the 2D bore cycle:

Screenshot 2023-08-25 105456.png

 

 

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marc5KGCS
in reply to: a.laasW8M6T

Wow! For all those years I have been using fusion, somehow i managed to over look that option....

 

Thank you!

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marc5KGCS
in reply to: a.laasW8M6T

Another question on the same project... When applying a contour on something like the attached, is selecting each part individually the only way to go, or am I missing something on that matter also? 

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yd_kwon
in reply to: marc5KGCS

Patterns can be used to reduce the amount of selection.
A rectangle pattern is usually a good choice.
In the model you posted, I think you only need to select 2 shapes because they are specified as components.

Please take a look at the attached file.

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