BLK FRM tool travel envelope
Mar 02, 2016
06:49 AM
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Mar 02, 2016
06:49 AM
BLK FRM tool travel envelope
Hi,
How add blk form in post processor Heainden 5 axis.
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Mar 04, 2016
12:09 PM
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Mar 04, 2016
12:09 PM
I don't believe this can be configured somewhere.
You will probably have to customize the postprocessor by FIL
Mar 04, 2016
12:37 PM
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Mar 04, 2016
12:37 PM
Regards,
I am not able to solve that.Can you give me any suggestions regarding FIL language
Mar 07, 2016
05:24 AM
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Mar 07, 2016
05:24 AM
If you ask for a solution to your issue, I have none at hand.
As for suggestions with FIL language in general:
- If you do not have a lot of spare time to learn postprocessor customization by FIL (factory interface language - a programming language), better get help from a professional postprocessor specialist.
- If you have the time, download example postprocessors and - maybe even better for the beginning - sample macros to learn from them
- Keep the documentation about FIL ready to check on the syntax and options, to better understand what the macros do.
- There are some macros that scan through the CLDATA for specific information - once you learned enough about FIL programming, you could for example rework one of them, remembering the minimum and maximum coordinates for the first tool position, then comparing/updating them for every move.
- But maybe there are even better ways
