Denim
Military
- Jan 21, 2009
- 11
I am trying to make a contouring toolpath on a surface that contains some pockets. I am using "contour area" and I want this toolpath to completely ignore the pockets, as these will be machined in the next operation.
The problem is that the cutter avoids the areas over the pockets, and makes many unnecessary engages and retracts. This is a production part, so it has to be very efficient and smooth running.
I can’t show you the part I’m working on, but I made a quick model for illustration.
On this model, I was able to get the desired result by suppressing the pocket and then generating the toolpath, but when I un-suppress the pocket and regenerate the program, everything goes back to the usual..
What is the best way to do this? Is it possible to suppress some features of the model just for one operation without affecting all the others?
We are using NX6 and we load the models into the machining setup as components in an assembly.
I appreciate all the help I can get
The problem is that the cutter avoids the areas over the pockets, and makes many unnecessary engages and retracts. This is a production part, so it has to be very efficient and smooth running.
I can’t show you the part I’m working on, but I made a quick model for illustration.
On this model, I was able to get the desired result by suppressing the pocket and then generating the toolpath, but when I un-suppress the pocket and regenerate the program, everything goes back to the usual..
What is the best way to do this? Is it possible to suppress some features of the model just for one operation without affecting all the others?
We are using NX6 and we load the models into the machining setup as components in an assembly.
I appreciate all the help I can get