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Post by paul »

Hi
I want to change the machine settings from my router to triac miller. The tutorial shows how you have an option to change machine and log in as administrator to change parameters.. I have none of these choices in my options menu.
Any ideas?
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Post by Steve »

Have you got the current version of QuickCAM 2D?

https://www.denfordata.com/downloads/qui ... gn_1_7.zip

What machine is selected in VR Milling?

Which tutorial are you refering to and why are you trying to make the change?
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Post by paul »

Hi I did have the older version 1.4 but have now updated it to the latest version but it is still the same.

The tutorial was in the old version 1.4 its in the help menu called "machine config tutorial" this tutorial has dissapeared in version 1.7

The router is the current selected machine in VR milling.

I only wanted to change it because when it is set to router it uses spindle speeds much higher than my triac and triton can go, I just go through and edit the speeds in the program anyway but just wondered why i cant find the option to set it up to either machine

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Post by Steve »

Hi,

This was an older version that we changed away from. It restricted the size of the work as well as used the tooling.

If you are running VR Milling 5 and then load Quick cam 2d the material library from the current machine is loaded into the Quick Cam software and the feeds and speed will come in as well. :)

If you make a Mill the active machine in VR then when you reload Quick Cam the feeds will change to suit. :D

If you are running older VR Milling 2 or a standalone version of the software simply go to the OPIONS menu and select MACHINE MATERIALS.

From here you can add or edit materials.

Just add some materials such as MILL PLASTIC or MILL ALUMINIUM and you can then have different feeds and speeds for the same materials selected by machine type.

When running the CAM part of the program just select the correct material :!:
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Post by paul »

Thanks
I started VR milling 5 first and it did change the settings in quickcam design when i opened it.
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Post by Denford Admin »

Just want to point out that the shared tooling and materials between VRMilling 5 and QuickCAM 2D are not Live :( unfortunately

You may find that you have to close and restart QuickCAM 2D in order for any changes made in VR Milling to be visible.
They use the same physical file on disk, and save the changes at various times - therefore only one application (VR Milling) can have control over the file at any one time.
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