How to avoid that a Tab is added to all stacked Tool paths?
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How to avoid that a Tab is added to all stacked Tool paths?
How can I tell QCADCAM to use a Tab only on one particular path and not on all stacked paths?
This example: I need to keep the lower one and get rid of the upper one. I think I tried all possible variation - none was working ...
What I'm missing?
This example: I need to keep the lower one and get rid of the upper one. I think I tried all possible variation - none was working ...
What I'm missing?
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Re: How to avoid that a Tab is added to all stacked Tool paths?
I have the same problem. Did you try to separate the paths into two, generate g-code for the top part, then add tabs and generate code for the lower part? Sometimes it works.
Best Regards,
Konrad
Best Regards,
Konrad
Re: How to avoid that a Tab is added to all stacked Tool paths?
QCAM simply adds a TAB (bridge) above Z final for each profile.
It further is not aware that the lower profile and the upper profile are stacked in X/Y.
Any next profile can be anywhere.
Using a bridge should be profile depending or a TAB should have a Z final specified.
Regards,
CVH
It further is not aware that the lower profile and the upper profile are stacked in X/Y.
Any next profile can be anywhere.
Using a bridge should be profile depending or a TAB should have a Z final specified.
Regards,
CVH
Re: How to avoid that a Tab is added to all stacked Tool paths?
Thanks but I can't make it work ...
Looks like the tab is applied to every in Z axis crossing profile - I'll address that in a bugreport.
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Re: How to avoid that a Tab is added to all stacked Tool paths?
Yes indeed.
Let's say a bridge needs to be 3mm high.
Z final of profile X = -9 => -6
Z final of profile Y = -18.2 => -15.2
Every profile stands on its own.
TABs are placed in 2D. Profile sources are 2D.
How should QCAM be aware that profile Y is deeper than profile X?
Simply solved with a profile property 'use tabs'.
Or with a TAB in 3D.
Regards,
CVH
Re: How to avoid that a Tab is added to all stacked Tool paths?
Here is the solution:
1. in CAM Configuration disable "Always regenerate all toolpaths before export".
2. Generate all necessary toolpaths except the last one - which has to have tabs.
3. Add tabs to your last path.
4. Generate the last path.
5. Press CAM Export.
See pictures below.
Best Regards,
Konrad
1. in CAM Configuration disable "Always regenerate all toolpaths before export".
2. Generate all necessary toolpaths except the last one - which has to have tabs.
3. Add tabs to your last path.
4. Generate the last path.
5. Press CAM Export.
See pictures below.
Best Regards,
Konrad
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Re: How to avoid that a Tab is added to all stacked Tool paths?
Great! Thanks for the tip!
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Re: How to avoid that a Tab is added to all stacked Tool paths?
I set the active layer to my desired layer (a sub layer of a layer call stretcher). Then add a tab. If I toggle tab layer on / off the tabs goes on and off. However layer 0 must be on. Why? Is there a way around this?
Re: How to avoid that a Tab is added to all stacked Tool paths?
It makes sense to me.
1. Turning off the layer means that you don't want to not only see but also include data there in your current activities. It would be worse if you could not deactivate information from the layer.
2. Considering layer 0: you must have at least one layer of your drawing otherwise it wouldn't make sense. Just a pity you can't rename this layer.
Best Regards
Konrad
1. Turning off the layer means that you don't want to not only see but also include data there in your current activities. It would be worse if you could not deactivate information from the layer.
2. Considering layer 0: you must have at least one layer of your drawing otherwise it wouldn't make sense. Just a pity you can't rename this layer.
Best Regards
Konrad
Re: How to avoid that a Tab is added to all stacked Tool paths?
Is there a solution for tabs on different layers. Currently I have many layers some with and some without tabs. It does not seem possible to have a tab relative to a layer. So when I cut a part that has no tabs it picks up tabs from a different layer. I tried to 'not generate all tool paths' and that does not work. I have one 4' x 4' sheet that I place all toolpath as the toolpaths are all relative to 0,0. There is a home setting in configuration but it has no effect at the machine.