Setting the start path from a given diameter

jambrozy
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Setting the start path from a given diameter

jambrozy
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Hello Fusion community! 🙂

 

I'm currently working with detail on picture and I have a little problem, I mill first rogue hole on Ø110 mm, now I want to change tool  hedgehog mill Ø32 (she's milling 110 diameter)  for Ø100, (I don't know it's a good name for she's). And this is my problem, how can I start second operation mill hole starting from 110 diameter. ( diameter on ready is 188).

SORRY for any mistake's in language! 😞

Greetings from Poland, thanks :))

 

Dawid.

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GeorgeRoberts
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Hello,

 

Thanks for posting! Are you able to share a copy of your file? If so, we can add some sample toolpaths for you.

 

You will probably have to select an inner boundary (the 100mm) and an outer boundary (where you want the toolpath to finish) and the tool will work within that area. There might be a better operation for this though...

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Boopathi_Sivakumar
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@jambrozy 

you can do this by two ways,

If it is a normal straight bore you can use 2d Pocketing like the one image here

 

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Orelse if it has some taper or if you want to use 3D pocketing then rest machining will do it for you like the one below

 

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Both will give the same results like the below one

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Thanks,

Boopathi

 

 

Boopathi Sivakumar
Sr Application Engineer
www.usamcadsoft.in
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jambrozy
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@Boopathi_Sivakumar 

Thanks for quick answer! 🙂

I understand what you write, but it can't run on Ø100 mill, i change stepover to minimum but something is wrong, he can not calculate the toolpath. Maybe someone perceive what I doing wrong?toolpaths2.png

 

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seth.madore
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What you need to do is set an inner diameter sketch and define it (and the outer) as Stock contours:

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I've attached a file for your reference


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
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jambrozy
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Thanks again @seth.madore 

Everything works perfectly ! 🙂

 

Dawid.

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