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cam kernel error again v2

j.cavender
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cam kernel error again v2

j.cavender
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just updated now my toolpaths are dirty and wont regenerate can you guys please find this bug

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HughesTooling
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I was just about to post what's below but thought I'd try something first. I found if I opened the setup unselected Spun Profile then reselected Spun Profile clicked OK the toolpaths generate, something flakey with spun profile I think.

 

It seems like Spun Profile is not working all the time. I found drawing a line at 30° and aligning the X axis in the setups got the toolpaths working again.

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HughesTooling
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Just tested my suggestion to unselect reselect and it didn't work a second time, not good when the software doesn't do the same thing twice!

 

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j.cavender
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yeah i rarely have issues in milling but the turning seems very buggy

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jeff.walters
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Your right Mark Spun profile is a work in progress. Personally I normally do a sketch of a arbitrary point placed to it doesn’t intersect any holes or cutouts and it works every time.

 

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Jeff Walters
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HughesTooling
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@jeff.walters wrote:

Your right Mark Spun profile is a work in progress. Personally I normally do a sketch of a arbitrary point placed to it doesn’t intersect any holes or cutouts and it works every time.

 

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Thanks Jeff, I thought you needed a line or edge for the axis to point along, didn't realise you could just pick a point you want the axis to point at.

 

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jeff.walters
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It’s the original way to avoid holes and cutouts, and it works in all 3 products. As I said I find it quick easy and works every time.

Jeff Walters
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