VR Milling Simulation Offsets
Posted: Wed 03 Dec , 2008 16:26 pm
I have a Starmill and I'm using VR Milling V2.32.3.951 (Latest version available from your website)
I am using the "metric" example program as detailed in the VR Milling manual.
The problem I have is that I don't seem to be able to set any simulation offsets. If I load and run the saved .fnc the 3D simulation works fine. If I try and run the same .fnc file in the VR machine it gives me the error message: "Machine Error: Move Exceeds Limits". I understand this is because there is no simulation offset for the VR machine. However when I click on the "offsets" button the form that appears is different from the one pictured in the manual.
I have read all the relevant sections in the manual and spent some length of time trawling the forums and relevant articles, and don't seem to be able to resolve this. I'm fairly sure this more down to me doing something stupid rather than any fault of the software!
The two attached .jpg's show both the offsets form as detailed in the manual, and the form as it appears on my screen. You will see that the one on my screen doesnt seem to have any simulation offsets, nor as far as I can see the facility to set any?
I'm sorry if this is one of those annoying questions you get all the time which has a really obvious solution but perhaps you could please shed some light on this subject, any help would be greatly apprectiated!
Many thanks
Adam
I am using the "metric" example program as detailed in the VR Milling manual.
The problem I have is that I don't seem to be able to set any simulation offsets. If I load and run the saved .fnc the 3D simulation works fine. If I try and run the same .fnc file in the VR machine it gives me the error message: "Machine Error: Move Exceeds Limits". I understand this is because there is no simulation offset for the VR machine. However when I click on the "offsets" button the form that appears is different from the one pictured in the manual.
I have read all the relevant sections in the manual and spent some length of time trawling the forums and relevant articles, and don't seem to be able to resolve this. I'm fairly sure this more down to me doing something stupid rather than any fault of the software!
The two attached .jpg's show both the offsets form as detailed in the manual, and the form as it appears on my screen. You will see that the one on my screen doesnt seem to have any simulation offsets, nor as far as I can see the facility to set any?
I'm sorry if this is one of those annoying questions you get all the time which has a really obvious solution but perhaps you could please shed some light on this subject, any help would be greatly apprectiated!
Many thanks
Adam