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Force 2D Contour to go trough

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frank.kloetzer
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Force 2D Contour to go trough

frank.kloetzer
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For some reason, I sometimes have the problem that my tool won't go around the part. The spacing is exactly 4mm, and my tool is 4mm as well. What do I have to do in order to make it work?

 

eqh3cpp

 

Thank you! 

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Force 2D Contour to go trough

For some reason, I sometimes have the problem that my tool won't go around the part. The spacing is exactly 4mm, and my tool is 4mm as well. What do I have to do in order to make it work?

 

eqh3cpp

 

Thank you! 

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mattdlr89
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mattdlr89
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2D contour is not model aware so if you split it into two separate 2D Contour toolpaths it should work.+

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2D contour is not model aware so if you split it into two separate 2D Contour toolpaths it should work.+

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Anonymous
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Yo need to make tool in Fusion smaller in diameter by small value, instead of 4. mm make it 3.999, tool in machine is still 4 mm. 

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Yo need to make tool in Fusion smaller in diameter by small value, instead of 4. mm make it 3.999, tool in machine is still 4 mm. 

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frank.kloetzer
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frank.kloetzer
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I thought that as well, but for some reason it is model aware. There are 2 separate paths. 

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I thought that as well, but for some reason it is model aware. There are 2 separate paths. 

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mattdlr89
in reply to: frank.kloetzer

mattdlr89
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The problem is you've selected both those contour in a single 2D Contour operation, it is not aware of the model but the contour selected. You need to create two separate tool paths. One selecting the left hand contour I can see in the image and a second with the same setting selecting the right hand one. It will mean that "slot" will be machined twice. 

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The problem is you've selected both those contour in a single 2D Contour operation, it is not aware of the model but the contour selected. You need to create two separate tool paths. One selecting the left hand contour I can see in the image and a second with the same setting selecting the right hand one. It will mean that "slot" will be machined twice. 

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seth.madore
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If the lead-in/out moves in any way interfere with each other, it's going to fail, regardless of the tool size. As a test, eliminate the lead moves and see if it succeeds


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
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If the lead-in/out moves in any way interfere with each other, it's going to fail, regardless of the tool size. As a test, eliminate the lead moves and see if it succeeds


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing

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