Tutorial 1 getting started with the CNCSimulator Pro

Similar documents
Controlled Machine Tools

ENGI 7962 Mastercam Lab Mill 1

Getting Started. Right click on Lateral Workplane. Left Click on New Sketch

The Revolve Feature and Assembly Modeling

CNC Machinery. Module 5: CNC Programming / Milling. IAT Curriculum Unit PREPARED BY. August 2009

SolidWorks Tutorial 1. Axis

Exercise 1. Milling a Part with the Lab-Volt CNC Mill EXERCISE OBJECTIVE

CNC PROGRAMMING WORKBOOK. Sample not for. Distribution MILL & LATHE. By Matthew Manton and Duane Weidinger

Introduction to Autodesk Inventor for F1 in Schools (Australian Version)

Modeling Basic Mechanical Components #1 Tie-Wrap Clip

Figure 1: NC Lathe menu

Lesson 4 Holes and Rounds

33-2 Satellite Takeoff Tutorial--Flat Roof Satellite Takeoff Tutorial--Flat Roof

for Solidworks TRAINING GUIDE LESSON-9-CAD

CNC Turning Training CNC MILLING / ROUTING TRAINING GUIDE. Page 1

Bottom Rail. Chapter 2. Chair. A. Weldments Toolbar. Step 1. Click File Menu > New, click Part and OK. B. 3D Sketch.

Basic 2D drawing skills in AutoCAD 2017

Input of Precise Geometric Data

AutoCAD LT 2009 Tutorial

with MultiMedia CD Randy H. Shih Jack Zecher SDC PUBLICATIONS Schroff Development Corporation

Drawing 8e CAD#11: View Tutorial 8e: Circles, Arcs, Ellipses, Rotate, Explode, & More Dimensions Objective: Design a wing of the Guggenheim Museum.

CAMWorks How To Create CNC G-Code for CO2 Dragsters

Chair. Bottom Rail. on the Command Manager. on the Weldments toolbar.

AutoCAD Tutorial First Level. 2D Fundamentals. Randy H. Shih SDC. Better Textbooks. Lower Prices.

NUMERICAL CONTROL.

AutoCAD LT 2012 Tutorial. Randy H. Shih Oregon Institute of Technology SDC PUBLICATIONS. Schroff Development Corporation

AutoCAD 2018 Fundamentals

Alibre Design Exercise Manual Introduction to Sheet Metal Design

g. Click once on the left vertical line of the rectangle.

Conversational CAM Manual

MadCAM 2.0: Drill Pattern Toolpath

Prismatic Machining Preparation Assistant

CNC Machinery. Module 4: CNC Programming "Turning" IAT Curriculum Unit PREPARED BY. August 2009

Prasanth. Lathe Machining

Part 8: The Front Cover

Tutorial 4 - Open Dxf file and create multiple toolpaths (Contour, Pocket and Drill).

Engineering Technology

Siemens NX11 tutorials. The angled part

Creo Revolve Tutorial

Quick Start for Autodesk Inventor

G02 CW / G03 CCW Circular Interpolation Motion (Group 01) - Mill

Conversational Programming. Alexsys Operator Manual

When you complete this assignment you will:

SDC. AutoCAD LT 2007 Tutorial. Randy H. Shih. Schroff Development Corporation Oregon Institute of Technology

CAD/CAM/CAE Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing/Computer Aided Manufacturing. Part-10 CNC Milling Programming

AutoCAD 2020 Fundamentals

MACH3 TURN ARC MOTION 6/27/2009 REV:0

Generations Automatic Stand-Alone Lace By Bernie Griffith Generations Software

LinuxCNC Help for the Sherline Machine CNC System

Mill OPERATING MANUAL

Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 Fundamentals

Cube in a cube Fusion 360 tutorial

Advance Dimensioning and Base Feature Options

HAAS AUTOMATION, INC. PROGRAMMING MILL SERIES WORKBOOK ANSWERS HAAS AUTOMATION, INC STURGIS ROAD OXNARD, CA

Autodesk AutoCAD 2012: Fundamentals. Elise Moss. autodesk authorized publisher SDC PUBLICATIONS

Draw IT 2016 for AutoCAD

Solidworks Tutorial Pencil

CNC Router Part 2 Training Tutorial

Lab 3 Introduction to SolidWorks I Silas Bernardoni 10/9/2008

CAMWorks How To Create CNC G-Code for CO2 Dragsters


1. Creating geometry based on sketches 2. Using sketch lines as reference 3. Using sketches to drive changes in geometry

CAD Tutorial. CAD Detail Windows. In this tutorial you ll learn about: CAD Detail Windows Exploding and Modifying a CAD Block

Getting Started. Terminology. CNC 1 Training

Creo Extrude Tutorial 3: Hole, Fillets and Rounds

Flip for User Guide. Inches. When Reliability Matters

Tutorial 3: Drawing Objects in AutoCAD 2011

2. Creating and using tiles in Cyberboard

Relative Coordinates

Getting Started. Before You Begin, make sure you customized the following settings:

Chapter 2. Drawing Sketches for Solid Models. Learning Objectives

Create A Mug. Skills Learned. Settings Sketching 3-D Features. Revolve Offset Plane Sweep Fillet Decal* Offset Arc

Stratigraphy Modeling Boreholes and Cross Sections

Welcome to SPDL/ PRL s Solid Edge Tutorial.

Module 1G: Creating a Circle-Based Cylindrical Sheet-metal Lateral Piece with an Overlaying Lateral Edge Seam And Dove-Tail Seams on the Top Edge

prepared by Allison Hwang for T. Purdy 2011

Activity 1 Modeling a Plastic Part

Alibre Design Tutorial: Loft, Extrude, & Revolve Cut Loft-Tube-1

Lesson 6 2D Sketch Panel Tools

Estimated Time Required to Complete: 45 minutes

AutoDesk Inventor: Creating Working Drawings

Drawing with precision

Figure 1: NC EDM menu

Using Siemens NX 11 Software. Sheet Metal Design - Casing

Introduction to 3D Printing. Activity 1: Design a keychain using computer-aided design software

Toothbrush Holder. A drawing of the sheet metal part will also be created.

Module 1C: Adding Dovetail Seams to Curved Edges on A Flat Sheet-Metal Piece

Drawing a Plan of a Paper Airplane. Open a Plan of a Paper Airplane

MAKING THE FAN HOUSING

Introduction. The basics

Evaluation Chapter by CADArtifex

AUTODESK INVENTOR Trial Projects

Flip for User Guide. Metric. When Reliability Matters

Getting Started. with Easy Blue Print

Introduction to CATIA V5

MasterCAM for Dresser Valet

UNIT 11: Revolved and Extruded Shapes

Appendix B: Autocad Booklet YR 9 REFERENCE BOOKLET ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION

File Project Data File1.TXT contains Data for creating PLAN drawing of a road section by reading Model & String from the Model files,

Transcription:

CNCSimulator Blog Tutorial 1 getting started with the CNCSimulator Pro Made for Version 1.0.6.5 or later. The purpose of this tutorial is to learn the basic concepts of how to use the CNCSimulator Pro from scratch. We are going to make a very simple part, milling a slot and drilling four holes on a 100 x 100 x 20 millimeter workpiece. For simplicity we are going to ignore radius compensation and we work only in absolute coordinates. This is the part we are going to make: http://cncsimulator.info/blog/?page_id=102 1/12

First of all, we need to set millimeters as units and load an appropriate machine for our project. From the main menu, select Settings and click on Settings. http://cncsimulator.info/blog/?page_id=102 2/12

Ensure that you have millimeters selected as this tutorial is made in millimeters. Click OK to close the settings dialog. Click File Load Machine from the main menu or click the open machine button In the dialog that shows, please deselect Load demo. Then click on the Milling Center button. Fine, now let s get started by defining our workpiece. Press F2 on the keyboard to open the http://cncsimulator.info/blog/?page_id=102 3/12

Inventory Browser. Click on the Mill Workpieces tab at the top of the dialog. Click on the green plus button to add a new workpiece. In the Workpiece Name field, enter a name for your new workpiece, let s call it Tutorial1. Enter X, Y and Z size as 100, 100 and 20. Take a mental note of the workpiece index number. Here we did not have any workpieces before in the registry, hence the index number became 1. In your case, the number could be different. See the red arrow. Ignore the rest of the settings and click OK to close the Inventory Browser. Now we need to call up our new workpiece from the program. We do that by using the command $AddRegPart followed by the workpiece index number (we use 1) and the table displacement values. http://cncsimulator.info/blog/?page_id=102 4/12

We are going to put our new workpiece 30 millimeter from the machine zero in both X and Y. The machine zero is placed near the lower left corner of the machine table and it is marked by a cross symbol (could be somewhat hard to spot). To call up our workpiece number one (or your index number if different) on X30 Y30 from the machine zero, we write $AddRegPart 1 30 30 Now you can go ahead and click on the Play button workpiece shows up on the table. (simulation start) to see that your In the lower toolbar, click this button to zoom in on the machine table. At this moment, please note that you can click in the simulation window with the left mouse http://cncsimulator.info/blog/?page_id=102 5/12

button and drag the mouse around to rotate the view. If you click with the right mouse button and drag you will pan the view. Also please note that you can roll the mouse wheel to zoom in and out. Ok, let s get started with the actual CNC program! As we moved the workpiece in on the machine table and away from the machine zero our lower left corner on the workpiece now is at X30 Y30. That is not very practical so let s move the programming zero point to X30 Y30 Z20. This will result in a zero point in the upper (Z) lower left corner (XY) of the workpiece. We move the programming zero point by using the G-code G92. (This can also be done from a zero point registry using G54 to G59 but that is out of scope of this tutorial). Type G92 X30 Y30 Z20 in the editor. Click on the Play button again and note how the zero point moves to the corner of your workpiece. Now, we need tools to mill the 10 mm wide slot and drill the diameter 10 mm holes. Again, press F2 on the keyboard to open the Inventory Browser (or select Settings Inventory Browser from the main menu). In this tutorial, we assume you have no previous custom made tools, if you do, please add these two new tools at the end of your list and use the tool index you get. Select My milling tools and click on the button with the green plus icon, the Add button. http://cncsimulator.info/blog/?page_id=102 6/12

First we will add the tool to mill the slot. Select a flat tool tip, enter 10 as diameter and 50 as length. Enter the name of the tool Tutorial1 flat mill. Ignore all other settings and click OK. In our case, this new tool will get tool index number 1 (take a note of yours). Now, we repeat the procedure adding the drilling tool. Click the Add button again. This time, select a pointed tool tip and enter diameter 10, length 50 and tip angle 80 degrees. Name it Tutorial1 drill. Click OK. Click on the X in the upper right corner of the Tool Browser to close it. http://cncsimulator.info/blog/?page_id=102 7/12

Congratulations! Now we have a workpiece and tools and can start programming the rest of our part. To call up our new milling tool we use T1 (or your tool index number) followed by M6 to tell the virtual machine to go to its tool change position and execute the tool change. T1 M6 Next, let us move the tool to the start position. We have decided to use the lower left corner of the slot as the start where we will drill down into the material. We use G-code G0 to move with rapid speed to the position stopping 2 mm over the workpiece. G0 X15 Y15 Z2 Now, press Play to see that the positioning works. http://cncsimulator.info/blog/?page_id=102 8/12

We now enter the G-code G1 for feed movement down to working depth. We also need to start the spindle (M3) and set the Feed rate (F) and spindle RPM (S). G1 Z-5 F250 S2000 M3 Now we will move the mill to the start point of the arc, there is no need to type G1 in this block as the code is modal meaning it will remember the G1 code from the previous block ( block = line). Y70 From now on, feel free to click the Play button at any time to check the simulation. Now, let s program the clockwise arc movement. To do so, we use the G2 code followed by the X/Y coordinates of the endpoint and the I/J coordinates of the relative center point (I stands for incremental distance from starting point to center in X and J is the same in Y). G2 X30 Y85 I15 J0 http://cncsimulator.info/blog/?page_id=102 9/12

Great! Let s enter the rest of the blocks to finish the slot. G1 X85 Y15 X15 How about that? We are back to where we started. Let s go up in Z to a safe position and then change tool for the drillings. G0 Z2 T2 M6 Make sure you use your tool index after T for the drilling tool we created. Now we can come back from tool change position and put the drill over the first hole. G0 X30 Y30 Z2 Next, we will start a drill cycle. We only need to start it and then it will drill on each position we program until we tell it to stop. For this we use a common drill G-code called G81. We tell the cycle to drill to a total depth of 15 mm and a start depth of 1 mm above the workpiece. As we have changed tool, we need to start the spindle again (M3). This time, let us also use http://cncsimulator.info/blog/?page_id=102 10/12

coolant water (M8) to not overheat the tool. G81 Z-15 R1 M3 M8 Now we can just position over each hole center and the drilling will start automatically. Y70 X70 Y30 Now we need to end the drilling cycle using the G80 code. G80 Finally we go up in Z and the write M30 to end the program. Z50 M30 Congratulations! You have done your first CNC program in the famous CNCSimulator! The complete program: $AddRegPart 1, 30, 30 G92 X30 Y30 Z20 T1 M6 G0 X15 Y15 Z2 G1 Z-5 F250 S2000 M3 Y70 G2 X30 Y85 I15 J0 http://cncsimulator.info/blog/?page_id=102 11/12

G1 X85 Y15 X15 G0 Z2 T2 M6 G0 X30 Y30 Z2 G81 Z-15 R1 M3 M8 Y70 X70 Y30 G80 Z50 M30 http://cncsimulator.info/blog/?page_id=102 12/12