How do I get a toolpath that is consistent with the results of the two rail sweep?
How do I get a toolpath that is consistent with the results of the two rail sweep?
After struggling for a few days trying to get the two rail sweep modeling tool, I am trying to now get a toolpath. I guess I am just ignorant. You'd think that the toolpath would almost automatically be generated from the two rail sweep "tool". I cannot figure out workable settings to get the same results in a toolpath that I get from the 2 rail sweep. My resulting toolpath cuts into my workpiece instead of out to the edge.
I appreciate any suggestions for this lost soul.
thanks,
David
I appreciate any suggestions for this lost soul.
thanks,
David
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Re: How do I get a toolpath that is consistent with the results of the two rail sweep?
I don't know what you are trying ti model with the 2-rail sweep but it's as simple as selecting the 2 rails first and then the profile you want to sweep between the rails. A toolpath is generated on the toolpath tab by selecting a toolpath type, usually a 3D toolpath with a 2 rail sweep, and then selecting how you want to limit it. Surrounded by vectors, the entire model or the entire project are most of the common choices depending on what outcome your expecting. This video simplifies it.
https://www.vectric.com/support/tutoria ... weep-guide
https://www.vectric.com/support/tutoria ... weep-guide
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Re: How do I get a toolpath that is consistent with the results of the two rail sweep?
Thanks Steve,
I have watched this video and several others. The generated molding toolpath is not the same as what is generated by the two rail sweep. i do not understand why they are different.
In the morning I will send the files.
thanks again.
I have watched this video and several others. The generated molding toolpath is not the same as what is generated by the two rail sweep. i do not understand why they are different.
In the morning I will send the files.
thanks again.
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Re: How do I get a toolpath that is consistent with the results of the two rail sweep?
As SteveNelson46 it should be straight forward
If you can post the CRV3D file that would help & if you can't foe copyright reasons then consider sending it to Vectric support
If you can post the CRV3D file that would help & if you can't foe copyright reasons then consider sending it to Vectric support
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Re: How do I get a toolpath that is consistent with the results of the two rail sweep?
- How do I get a toolpath that is consistent with the results of the two rail sweep?
- I am trying to now get a toolpath.
- You'd think that the toolpath would almost automatically...
- ...to get the same results in a toolpath that I get...
- My resulting toolpath cuts into my workpiece....
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Re: How do I get a toolpath that is consistent with the results of the two rail sweep?
It's a deep hole down there, Alice
Only a 3D Roughing or 3D Finishing toolpath will cut a 2 Rail Sweep. I assume you have done one of these 2 as your question appears to be about cutting too deep into your workpiece. If that IS the case, then you need to correct your settings in the "material setup" form at the top of the "toolpaths" section and then recalculate.
The simplest and quickest solution is to post your file as much, much smarter peeps than myself will essentially fix the issue for you. In the long run, the best solution is to keep going through the tutorials, ask questions and discover your way out of the rabbet hole.
Only a 3D Roughing or 3D Finishing toolpath will cut a 2 Rail Sweep. I assume you have done one of these 2 as your question appears to be about cutting too deep into your workpiece. If that IS the case, then you need to correct your settings in the "material setup" form at the top of the "toolpaths" section and then recalculate.
The simplest and quickest solution is to post your file as much, much smarter peeps than myself will essentially fix the issue for you. In the long run, the best solution is to keep going through the tutorials, ask questions and discover your way out of the rabbet hole.
Patrick
The hurrier I go, the behinder I get
The hurrier I go, the behinder I get
Re: How do I get a toolpath that is consistent with the results of the two rail sweep?
Here are my files. One shows the results of the two rail sweep, which is exactly what I want. One shows the result of trying the moulding toolpath. And the last one is my aspire file. THANK YOU FOR HELPING.
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Re: How do I get a toolpath that is consistent with the results of the two rail sweep?
Adze,
Sorry, I was not more specific. I created a Moulding toolpath.
Sorry, I was not more specific. I created a Moulding toolpath.
Re: How do I get a toolpath that is consistent with the results of the two rail sweep?
Not sure how to create a roughing or finishing toolpath that will cut the 2 rail sweep….???
Re: How do I get a toolpath that is consistent with the results of the two rail sweep?
Steve,
I am starting to believe that I am simply profoundly ignorant!
I guess my quandary comes down to how do I generate the gcode file from the results of the two rail sweep? The resulting 3D view after generating he two rail sweep looks perfect. But, there is nothing I can see that will help me save a toolpath to use on the CNC router.
I am starting to believe that I am simply profoundly ignorant!
I guess my quandary comes down to how do I generate the gcode file from the results of the two rail sweep? The resulting 3D view after generating he two rail sweep looks perfect. But, there is nothing I can see that will help me save a toolpath to use on the CNC router.
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Re: How do I get a toolpath that is consistent with the results of the two rail sweep?
You need to use the 3D roughing and finishing toolpaths. Whenever you have a component (model) to machine those are the two toolpaths that are needed. The two rail sweep creates a 3D model which is what you can see but then you need to create the toolpaths so that the actual code to cut that model can be generated.Nicolanti wrote: ↑Wed Sep 29, 2021 4:49 pmSteve,
I am starting to believe that I am simply profoundly ignorant!
I guess my quandary comes down to how do I generate the gcode file from the results of the two rail sweep? The resulting 3D view after generating he two rail sweep looks perfect. But, there is nothing I can see that will help me save a toolpath to use on the CNC router.
Re: How do I get a toolpath that is consistent with the results of the two rail sweep?
Adrian,
That is an excellent explanation, that I finally get.
It worked perfectly. THANK YOU
And thanks to Steve and adze and JoeBlow.
You guys are great
That is an excellent explanation, that I finally get.
It worked perfectly. THANK YOU
And thanks to Steve and adze and JoeBlow.
You guys are great