MSMill-Turn Tooling setup
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 7:50 pm
I am attempting to get Mach Std Mill -Turn setup but have run into some hair pulling snags.
1. Under the Settings Tab: Choosing the “home and TC sequence” of Z(Y)X doesn’t change the sequence. Homing and tool changes always start with the X move. Is there another setting somewhere? It works fine in MSMill.
2. Setting the Tool block (corner) offsets and the location of the master tool is not a problem. When I attempt to set up subsequent tools the Y offset doesn’t make any sense. I am doing this without a tool probe. If I move +20mm in X, Z and Y, the Tool offsets (distance from my Master tool) for X and Z change to +20 when I press the “touch x/z” buttons. (This is without any additional input in the “boxes”). That makes sense. But when I press the “touch y” button (again with the boxes empty) the tool offset that gets entered is -10mm. I have tried this with Y moved 30mm and the offset entered is 0. If I don’t move Y at all then the value entered is -30mm.
Somewhere I am picking up a 30mm offset. Note that this happens on from my machine control PC and also from the one I use to write and check programs. Also the “WC current position“ changes to zero for x and z when the button are pressed. This makes sense because the tool is theoretically at that position relative to the tool. But the “WC current position“ Y value does not change.
Any Idea what is going on?
And just as a sanity check: Once I have a part faced off with the master tool to the end of the part (Z0) all I have to do is use that faced part to set the z offsets on the rest of my tools? Assuming I am in g54 when I turn the part around to do side two, I use another work offset (g56) face that side to length, setting the work offset to z0 and all the other tools will be set from before. I that correct. How does the fixture offset relate of traditional work offsets?
I have a tool block with 11 tools in it. 3 turning and the rest drills, reamers, boring bars. I have been running in Mach 3 using separate work offsets for each tool and using G52 in the program to adjust tool wear and dial in the diameters. This requires editing the program for minor adjustments. It works but if anything gets shifted everything needs to be dialed in again.
I assume that in MSM-Turn tool the wear values are how to adjusted and dial in diameters.
I have high hopes for MSM-Turn.
Thanks
Wayleon
1. Under the Settings Tab: Choosing the “home and TC sequence” of Z(Y)X doesn’t change the sequence. Homing and tool changes always start with the X move. Is there another setting somewhere? It works fine in MSMill.
2. Setting the Tool block (corner) offsets and the location of the master tool is not a problem. When I attempt to set up subsequent tools the Y offset doesn’t make any sense. I am doing this without a tool probe. If I move +20mm in X, Z and Y, the Tool offsets (distance from my Master tool) for X and Z change to +20 when I press the “touch x/z” buttons. (This is without any additional input in the “boxes”). That makes sense. But when I press the “touch y” button (again with the boxes empty) the tool offset that gets entered is -10mm. I have tried this with Y moved 30mm and the offset entered is 0. If I don’t move Y at all then the value entered is -30mm.
Somewhere I am picking up a 30mm offset. Note that this happens on from my machine control PC and also from the one I use to write and check programs. Also the “WC current position“ changes to zero for x and z when the button are pressed. This makes sense because the tool is theoretically at that position relative to the tool. But the “WC current position“ Y value does not change.
Any Idea what is going on?
And just as a sanity check: Once I have a part faced off with the master tool to the end of the part (Z0) all I have to do is use that faced part to set the z offsets on the rest of my tools? Assuming I am in g54 when I turn the part around to do side two, I use another work offset (g56) face that side to length, setting the work offset to z0 and all the other tools will be set from before. I that correct. How does the fixture offset relate of traditional work offsets?
I have a tool block with 11 tools in it. 3 turning and the rest drills, reamers, boring bars. I have been running in Mach 3 using separate work offsets for each tool and using G52 in the program to adjust tool wear and dial in the diameters. This requires editing the program for minor adjustments. It works but if anything gets shifted everything needs to be dialed in again.
I assume that in MSM-Turn tool the wear values are how to adjusted and dial in diameters.
I have high hopes for MSM-Turn.
Thanks
Wayleon