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Dammit, can't get that solidedge 2D to install.
says I've already got a solidedge product, and need to uninstall it firstYeah, well I'm gonna build my own lunar space lander! With blackjack aaaaannd Hookers! Actually, forget the space lander, and the blackjack. Ahhhh forget the whole thing!
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Originally posted by gt40 View Postwelcome to the world of hifeed machining. A 3" cutter moving at over 200 ipm removes alot of material very quiclyIf I ever get off my butt and finish the CNC conversion, my BP will run 180 IPM or so. I expect that to be too scary though, so I'll probably limit it to something a bit more sane. (though I'm sure I don't have the spindle horsepower to remove that much metal, so I'd have a depth of like 0.005 with a 3" cutter)
I normally break my programs up into 4 or 5 sections
A roughing pass with a larger cutter that removes as much material as possible
A 2nd and possibly a third roughing pass with a smaller cutter to bring the material to a point where in the next pass a semifinish cutter will be in a quasi constant material load,
and a final finishing cut where the cutter remove a small controlled amount of material.
The first cuts are fairly quick, and I like to actually verify the individual steps on screen before I cut - this prevents ouches.
The longest cut is usually the last, the cutter only moves over a small amount between steps, and is at a controlled feed rate to minimise cutter deflection.
Correct! What can be done thou is changing the affinity of the program to a particular CPU, leaving the other processes the hog the other.
What I can also do is open another instance of the program and dedicate the other CPU to it.
I'm not sure how this will work with dual cores thou???
Most of the final NC programs are filtered (I will typically filter a finish cut with a .0002" tolerance) so the final sizes are relatively manageable. On a larger part with an 8 hour finish cut the file size will be in the 2-10 mb range (depending on the complexity of the part).
There is quite a bit of proccessing involved before this, and Mastercam can and will ballon memory use over 1gb.
This would be the budget for CPU/mobo/PSU/HD
I will have to make some compromises at first, but it will definetly give me a good start.
I can probably get another Firegl in a PCI Express version on a favourOne other thing to consider is to use a separate computer for toolpath visualization. Computer 1 runs MasterCAM, computer 2 runs the toolpath preview, and #3 runs the mill. That may not help though, since you probably aren't generating a new toolpath while looking at the old one.
- Steve
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Originally posted by spadnos View PostAh - that's not so fastIf I ever get off my butt and finish the CNC conversion, my BP will run 180 IPM or so.
I will remove about .06" with th 3" cutter, and have had it as high as 350 ipm, but I found that workpieces may tend to 'walk' at that speed
I've got a 37Hp spindle, and it shows a fairly high load at that feed rate.
Do you need to run a simulation of all the motion, or just look at a preview of the full toolpath
Some of these blocks have a few thousand dollars of work before I get them, and can be worth the same in machining time, so buggering one up is not an option.
All of this is done inside Mastercam
What kind of "filtering" does it do
Smaller moves that can be aproximated with one larger linear move(within the tolerance selected) will be combined into a single straight line.
A series of smaller moves that can be combined together to form an arc (within the tolerance). This can be done in the xy, xz, or yz plane.
Most of my work involves complex 3D models. STL models are usually not accurate enough - they tend to show facets on the finished parts.
Typically the parts will require no polishing after I'm done, they would look somthing like the attachment (part is roughly 15wx15dx12h") as a reference the jaws on the vice are 7" wideAttached FilesYeah, well I'm gonna build my own lunar space lander! With blackjack aaaaannd Hookers! Actually, forget the space lander, and the blackjack. Ahhhh forget the whole thing!
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Just waiting to see which video card is available to me.
I suppose my other option would be to pick up something like a p5pe-vm and use my existing Firegl (honestly I didn't know anyone still made AGP motherboards)
Yeah, well I'm gonna build my own lunar space lander! With blackjack aaaaannd Hookers! Actually, forget the space lander, and the blackjack. Ahhhh forget the whole thing!
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I just built up a Dual Opteron SFF w/ a pair of Opteron 265s...
AGP card, yes, but it is a Quadro FX1100 (I almost stole an FX2000 on fleEbay but some one sniped me...)
Fast and powerful...Total investment: $1000USD give or take a few cents... One sale on the barebones, Three Auctions and some Forum Trading...
However, I will second using a Core 2 Duo with a serious chunk of RAM; I have an HP7700 USFF sitting on my desk at work Dual Core 3.6GHz that boots a production build of Windows XP 32bit in just under 8 seconds, and boots in under 6 seconds with a clean install of Windows XP 64Bit.Attached FilesHey, Donny! We got us a German who wants to die for his country... Oblige him. - Lt. Aldo Raine
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Alrighty then,
Here's what I've come up with for the moment
Asus P5B-E $175
E6400 cpu $270
1GB DDR2 pc6400 $135 (I will upgrade to 2GB later - this is still more memmory than I have now)
74GB WD Raptor 10,000 rpm $175 (I only need the O/S and CAD software on this system)
Asus AX550GE $60 (temp - I have a free Firegl coming, but I'll have to wait for it)
Case /power supply I have already)
total cost $814 Cndn
This is all from one vendor, I really don't feel like saving a few dollars to have it sourced form 2 or 3.
Any comments/suggestions are appreciated.Yeah, well I'm gonna build my own lunar space lander! With blackjack aaaaannd Hookers! Actually, forget the space lander, and the blackjack. Ahhhh forget the whole thing!
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Premier computer
here's a link to the CPU:http://www.pccanada.com/viewitem.asp?id=4777
Infonec has a better price on some of the items, but they don't seem to carry the P5B-E, and I'd like to get everything from one source.Yeah, well I'm gonna build my own lunar space lander! With blackjack aaaaannd Hookers! Actually, forget the space lander, and the blackjack. Ahhhh forget the whole thing!
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thanks for checking for me.
Even with the 2% premium for a CC order it still seemed a good deal.
edit: Just ordered it, and was charged the cash discounted priced thru my ccLast edited by gt40; 1 March 2007, 19:28.Yeah, well I'm gonna build my own lunar space lander! With blackjack aaaaannd Hookers! Actually, forget the space lander, and the blackjack. Ahhhh forget the whole thing!
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