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never seen this error before

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Anonymous
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never seen this error before

Hello community,

 

I have never had or seen this error before.  I tried 2 different posts and it gave the same results.  My triad is in the correct place.  not sure what I am doing wrong.  Any suggestions?  Trying to post some code right now I can't

 

Thanks

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thinking more about this..  I isolated this part in an assembly and created the CAM file for this part.  I am wondering if it has to do anything with being an assembly?

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I renamed the file and deleted all of the assembly part.  Still getting the same thing.  Grrr.  Here is the files

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Steinwerks
in reply to: Anonymous

I'm not at a computer but dollars to donuts you have a funny hole depth definition in a drilling cycle. Check your depths, look for doubled up heights IE top and bottom being the same value or the bottom set above the top height using an offset.
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daniel_lyall
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@Anonymous what @Steinwerks says model top, hole top. hole top is what is doing it 


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Message 6 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: Steinwerks

Yep..  That was the problem.  I had a model top and hole top in the 1st operation.  I made one change and it posts now.

 

I can't say it enough that this forum is great when it comes to getting solutions.  I use Inventor HSM in a friend shop to program for him and the Inventor HSM forum can hold water to this one!

 

Thanks for the help Guys.  cheers

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