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4-Participant
January 9, 2017
Question

Using "Stock Model" in manufacturing

  • January 9, 2017
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In Creo 3 i can create a "Stock Model" to get the remaining material after a NC Sequence.

How can i set it as Real stock for next sequences?

For example: first sequence is a Volume Roughing with a tool dia 20mm

I would like to create a new volume using the same mill window but limiting it to the remaining material of first sequence

I don't want to use Roughing and Re-Roughing 😄

I cannot replace the starting workpiece with his worked component of the familytable inside NC

I can save Stock Model as prt or stl, why i cannot use it for example for further operations?

Thanks a lot

Osvaldo

4 replies

16-Pearl
January 10, 2017

Hello,

If I have well understood your problem, you should use one of the two sequences I surrounded below. From my point of view the trajectories that are calculated are not always very optimised but it's the only I have found to do what you describe.

4-Participant
January 13, 2017

Hi Raphael

     thanks a lot for your answer.

Local machining is just a finishing sequence, i would like to reuse stock model in further roughin sequences.

For example i could work one piece and then rotate it on the 4th axis and working the remaining stock from another angle or using the remaining stock to worh on a 3 axis from a new operation.

I tried all but i thing it is not possible to do what i want (in this case STOCK MODEL is totally unusefull).

I could export stock model, create a new manufacturing, assemble the remaining stock as master stock and so on but is such a stupid thing 😄

Bye

Osvaldo

16-Pearl
January 13, 2017

Hi Osvaldo,

As you say I also think this is not possible. In fact I don't really understand what is Stock model used for ?! In the company I work for, we only have 3 axis milling machine, and I sometimes have to be very imaginative to do the kind of things you describe.

1-Visitor
January 16, 2017

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4-Participant
January 17, 2017

The pictures seem to refer to a finishing sequence not to a roughing one.

Finishing do not need workpiece or stock model.

11-Garnet
June 7, 2024

You can do it following those steps:
- Save the StockModel as a prt-File.
- open the Part and save it as a shrinkwrap file.
it should be checked like this:

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- load this shrinkwrap part as a workpiece into your nc asembly.
it works if it is not having problems with that second workpiece. In this case, you better test it in a new nc assembly.

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Unfortunately, if you change the millingstrategy, yu have to do it again.

But for problematic cases, this could be handy to know.

The reason I am trying this out is because a re-rough step is not allowing after a lets say d16_r2 mill to use a D20_R10 ball mill.
Secondly, if you use a D32_R2 and then use for instance a D10_R5, the pathes are way to many because it can  not handle the now bigger radius of the ball mill.
Using other methods are clearly telling the user that he is expecting only ball mills. so no flat and then ball. bad for roughing.. bad for us creo nc users..

14-Alexandrite
June 10, 2024
11-Garnet
June 10, 2024

Thank you, that is interesting and helpful. For those that are working with creo lower than Creo 9, we are limited by this removal feature that is allowing those rudimentary operations like cutting away and making holes.


But if you want to have that slug that looks like the real slug, you have to do it as I described above.


This Feature from Creo 9 upwards is really interesting and helpful.