Chally72
Aerospace
- Nov 22, 2010
- 34
Hi, new to the world of lasers here. I come from a CMM programming background.
Our company has a Platino 4000W laser running on Windows NT. We are using SiCam v14.1, from 2003, as a laser software.
We are struggling quite a bit with this laser and software. First of all, SiCam is a pain. What other options do we really have for software? I've heard conflicting stories already about what we can and cannot do.
On to our current issues with the laser-
Occasionally, on programs with geometry that has been imported into SiCam through DXF instead of drawn in SiCam Geometry, the laser seems to have trouble interpolating the curve and starts cutting giant loops on the material. This behavior is not predictable and sometimes does not rear its head for months. This has led to the company's current policy of deleting and redrawing every curve/radius coming into SiCam through DXF files, which is insanity. Is this a software issue? Is it a hardware issue with the laser not having enough pathing points?
Another huge issue we are having is our inability to cut anything thicker than .125" without having an operator babysit the machine because it senses out so often on minor prehole splatter. (This is mainly with Hast-X material.) If we expand the sensing "window" to avoid the sense-out errors, the machine head just keeps rising and rising until we lose cut and it turns the sheet into a mess. Is this possibly a faulty/incorrectly adjusted sensor? Excuse my ignorance, but how do these sensors even work? Any other tips on this?
Thanks!
-Dylan
Our company has a Platino 4000W laser running on Windows NT. We are using SiCam v14.1, from 2003, as a laser software.
We are struggling quite a bit with this laser and software. First of all, SiCam is a pain. What other options do we really have for software? I've heard conflicting stories already about what we can and cannot do.
On to our current issues with the laser-
Occasionally, on programs with geometry that has been imported into SiCam through DXF instead of drawn in SiCam Geometry, the laser seems to have trouble interpolating the curve and starts cutting giant loops on the material. This behavior is not predictable and sometimes does not rear its head for months. This has led to the company's current policy of deleting and redrawing every curve/radius coming into SiCam through DXF files, which is insanity. Is this a software issue? Is it a hardware issue with the laser not having enough pathing points?
Another huge issue we are having is our inability to cut anything thicker than .125" without having an operator babysit the machine because it senses out so often on minor prehole splatter. (This is mainly with Hast-X material.) If we expand the sensing "window" to avoid the sense-out errors, the machine head just keeps rising and rising until we lose cut and it turns the sheet into a mess. Is this possibly a faulty/incorrectly adjusted sensor? Excuse my ignorance, but how do these sensors even work? Any other tips on this?
Thanks!
-Dylan