
Autodesk Inventor - Quickcam Pro- Denford Compact 1000 Pro
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Autodesk Inventor - Quickcam Pro- Denford Compact 1000 Pro
When converting Inventor .stl files through Quickcam pro for use in our Denford Compact 1000 Pro it inserts random G00 lines that exceed the machine limits. Is there any way of correcting this? maybe a reward 

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Re: Autodesk Inventor - Quickcam Pro- Denford Compact 1000 Pro
Make sure ramp in radius is set to it's lowest value (0.1mm) and drop safe height to 1.0mm in each of the machining plans.
You will still need around 5mm clearance above the top surface of the billet (Z0)
You will still need around 5mm clearance above the top surface of the billet (Z0)
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Re: Autodesk Inventor - Quickcam Pro- Denford Compact 1000 Pro
thankyou very much for your support, it worked very well. and we now have no problems with our machine. thank-you very much again 

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Re: Autodesk Inventor - Quickcam Pro- Denford Compact 1000 Pro
As someone else is having a similar problem, I've done a screenshot of the bits that need changing:
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Re: Autodesk Inventor - Quickcam Pro- Denford Compact 1000 Pro
This problem occurs when the machine datum is set close to the end of an axis travel. The software trys to aproach the work by feeding in in an arc. This can go outside the billet which is where the problem lies.
If the billet was positioned 10 or 20mm inside the working envelope of the machine then the feed in moves will not cause the machine to overtravel.
If the billet was positioned 10 or 20mm inside the working envelope of the machine then the feed in moves will not cause the machine to overtravel.
Re: Autodesk Inventor - Quickcam Pro- Denford Compact 1000 P
Sorry for any inconvenience, but would you tell me where I could find the 'Edit parameters for the new plan' toolbox? I have been looking for a while, but I cannot find it.Denford Admin wrote:As someone else is having a similar problem, I've done a screenshot of the bits that need changing:
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Re: Autodesk Inventor - Quickcam Pro- Denford Compact 1000 P
Those parameters appear when you add a plan.
If the plan already exists then double click on the plan in the right-hand list (or highlight it and click the Edit button)
If the plan already exists then double click on the plan in the right-hand list (or highlight it and click the Edit button)