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I recently got Fanuc option G93 for Inverse Time Feed installed on a Toyoda FH500J. I am working toward a goal of having an edit free post for that machine. Right now, I get several lines where an F0. is placed before a B rotation. I end up replacing any F0. with a more appropriate feed rate in the G-Code file. It works, but its not a perfect solution.The part that will be the first part I cut with this is a 12” cylinder with a helical swept groove. It is a constant pitch. I don’t know why there should be many feed rate changes at all, but the way the post writes it is with a change on almost every line. Then there are the F0. that definitely need to be edited prior to running.Anyone else out there using G93 on a 4axis horizontal? Any thoughts on what I am seeing?I am using a cutline milling path and a 1/2” ball end mill. The groove starts at the top and bottom where the cutter basically makes a u-turn as it works its way down (helically) to the center of the groove. The spin
I have a part with a helical sweep that I need to machine. I would like it to place the tool in such a way as to follow a continuing loop from the outside edge until it reaches the bottom of the groove. This is a R.325 with 30 degree lead ins and I will be using a 1/2” ball. My initial thought was cutline, but since there really is no 2nd cutline, it doesn’t work. The auto cutline doesn’t work either. Attached is a photo. You can see where one end of the helix starts, the other end looks the same, but is 180 degrees apart from the start. I’d really like to tackle this with a continuous 4 axis motion instead of what would be a simplier approach in using straight surface milling. I’d appreciate any ideas. Thank you!
hello in Creo volume profile milling: why the step depth is not constant on radius profile like staight wall.please advice. also same problem in profile milling if use ball nose step depth not constant but if use endmill with scallop height then step depth change as per profile regardsAsif
Hola - We use CreoNC extensively - however, we use Vericut for simulation and never have built a machine model for use within Creo. I’m attempting to do that now.At no point have I been able to make the kinematic machine model appear in the Creo NC window. I’ve read the (thin) information available. I’ve asked Gemini. I then went to the Knowledge Base and downloaded the FADAL VMC file (close enough to the vertical mill I created) and I can’t get that to work either.I am using Windchill - maybe that’s the issue since I don’t have the machine in the pro_mfg_workcell folder, though I did browse to where it is and it accepted the entry.I also cannot find “Machine Play” anywhere, either in NC or ProProcess.Licensing issue? TIA
Hi there. I built a pretty typical 4-axis desktop CNC machine with an ‘A’ axis which rotates in the positive X direction and controlled by Mach3 on a USB controller. Overall it works well for any 3 axis milling/roughing/surfacing operations. See below configuration.Unfortunately when I go to set up an indexed 4-axis program, the included post processors in Creo skip the NC path’s rotate command:AAXIS, ATANGL, -90.000000and do not include it in the exported .tap/ G-code. I assume this is normal as most of the included post processors are only for 3-axis machines.However, I have attempted to “roll my own” using the included option file developer, turn on a 4th axis option, and using the UNCX01.P11 post processor as a base model, but no luck so far.The material removal simulation in Creo shows the appropriate rotation happening. I can also manually type in the “A -90.0” command into the exported G-code in the proper spot, which works great on the machine and allows me to accomplish my g
I am looking for people who have personal experience with a company that has done this for them.I know about ICAM, PostHaste and Gpost(Internal)Any other options that are really good?This thread is inactive and closed by the PTC Community Management Team. If you would like to provide a reply and re-open this thread, please notify the moderator and reference the thread. You may also use "Start a topic" button to ask a new question. Please be sure to include what version of the PTC product you are using so another community member knowledgeable about your version may be able to assist.
I’ve been trying to make a spiral tool path that starts on the OD of a part and winds inward until it reaches a step in the part where I would like the toolpath to make a finish circle around the step.I’ve come very close by using edge of a curve by equation and a sketched diameter, but for whatever reason, Creo seems to want to retract before it is done. Ideally it would stop and start within the tooth area.This is a 40” diameter part with the step on the outside being .017” +/-.001, so I am trying to get the best finish I can on this surface. I am thinking this will be around 20 windings as it works its way to the center diameter.I don’t really like the result of cutline or volume milling. I’m not sure why trajectory isn’t working exactly as I see it should either. Maybe if the whole path could be created by a curve by equation it would?
For whatever reason, Creo does not offer the ability to set a default clearance distance per machine. I do not always remember all the travels on our machines and would like to set default clearance values to solve that issue.I basically want to set a relation that states:IF work cell = "insert machine name"clearance = XX.XXHowever to do this, I need to know the parameter names to pull for the work center and the clearance, and I do not know them. Does anyone know what those parameters are, or know a better way to do this?
Hi,Can someone help me with this query related to sheetmetal nesting in Creo. Can we add the 3D sheetmetal model directly to nesting software i.e NC sheetmetal extension & get the setup made automatically? If so please let me know the procedure.Thanks in AdvanceNaresh
hello experts can some one advice how to Add / auto insert NCL_file_name in to Gcode as seq name when post processing the CL file to generate G-code? see pic to understand regards fisa
Are there any users out there that can vouch for the current HSM Modules in relation to 4 axis milling? Has PTC improved 4 axis much?
I can complete all aspects of processing a model into a machined part except the output file needed for my machine. I have simple 3 axis proto tack SMX controller that needs a .gcd file output. I can only save and view my CL data into an .ncl format. W use Creo 10.0.3.0. Any assistance with post processors?
I am using Creo Parametric Release 3.0 and DatecodeF000 We need creo 3.0 Setup , because our machine support creo 3 only, kindly give setup file for creo3.0
I’ve found an alternative to expensive post processors for Creo. I’ve been testing ManusNC and it’s pretty good. Easy to develop your own post processor for any machine tool and supports Creo NC. Check it out;https://manusnc.com/enFor a five axis post it cost $1500 without a need for yearly subscription. Hundreds of premade posts ready to go. Simple web interface to create a post.
Hi experts i have doosan s310 smly mill turn with fanuc series 18-t control..i need post processor for creo.
I am using Creo Parametric Release 8.0 and Datecode8.0.12.0The mapkey doesn't wait for the simulation to end in the Material Removal (Module Works).Once the simulation is started in the Module Works window, all buttons except the Stop button are disabled until the simulation ends.How can I add a script to the mapkey that queries the window and waits for the simulation to end?Thanks
I'm using Creo 11 w/ Complete Machining Extension. I'm trying to learn 5-axis milling capabilities of Creo and I want to have a full tool library curated by someone else. I have downloaded the "Tooling Library" from PTC page "Legacy Creo Libraries".https://www.ptc.com/en/support/enablement/AdditionalCreolibraries Can anyone teach me or send me documentation on how to make use of the tools inside of Creo. For every .prt file of a tool there seems to be a corresponding .mnu file and there are 3 or 4 .exe. I imagine there is a way to view the .mnu files in a master menu with graphics, but I don't know. Thanks,Kevin
PTC is adding AI capabilities into Creo. I wonder what capabilities you hope to see in a Creo NC AI integration? - speeds and feeds calculation - tool creation based on part topology - sequence creation - optimize toolpath approach and exit - reuse a machining strategy from prior - check for errors and collision - etc Let me know in the comments
how do you modify imported Kennametal boring bars to work in the simulation section in creo manufacturing. i dont know where to start on how to get tool to work
Hi, can you give me suppliers details who can create GPOST for Lathe, Mill, HMC & 5Axis machine.machine having Fanuc & Mitsubishi controller. we are about to start using CREO NC at our manufacturing shop in India for this we required this.
when i call ProEngineerStart,tips:Cannot register service with portmapper: RPC: Unable to send; errno = 10057
Creo Parametric 4-12. Mold design/Casting application of shrink by scale for anisotropic shrink. When applying a shrink by scale feature a reference csys is used to apply the shrink. Can anyone offer some insight into how/why the selection of this csys is important? What are the criteria that should be used to determine the "best" csys for use with anisotropic shrink applied to a design part (reference model). Can anyone offer best practices based on theory or practical experience? I am focused on injection molded polymers in this context if that matters. I would default to the use of a csys located by determining the centroid of the reference part being shrunk, but this is an educated guess.
I am trying to find a good way to set a collision or avoidance region away from my fixture. Is this even possible within creo, or is everything just set automatically? I know you can't add the fixture as a check surface in any of the operations because it isn't the reference model. So where exactly can you configure your fixtures avoidance regions?
Please,,clarify to meIs possible i,and run locally Creo Floating (as client)? Thank you, Pedro.
Are any users familiar with using G43.4 to program 4 axis Horizontal Milling Centers utilizing simultaneous 4 axis motion? If so, can you explain the basics of how you got it to work for you? Thank you,Matt
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