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i think the config tool. i have both the amcrest config tool and the dahua config tool. I think i recall seeing the correct Amcrest Model's with the Amcrst cfg tool, and possibly
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Have you had a chance to try our new Tool Tracker and Tool Management software? It’s free during Beta Test, you just need a working trial or subscription copy of our G-Wizard Calculator.It's a Tool Tracker and Tool Management software.A Tool Crib is a place to efficiently store, and control specialty tooling like cutters, toolholders, gages, and fixtures. G-Wizard Tool Crib is designed to help you efficiently manage and control your tool and equipment inventories.In its finished form, G-Wizard Tool Crib will help you to efficiently solve the following kinds of problems:Tool Tracking Software: Where is my XYZ tool? Who had it last? Where is it being stored?Tool Management / Tool Inventory: Do I have enough of the right kinds of cutters to do the jobs I have coming up? When should I reorder, what should I reorder, and how many should I reorder?Tool Cost Analysis: How can I assign tool costs to the proper jobs?Tool Life: How long are these tools lasting? Which tools are giving me the best value based on MRR vs Tool Life vs cost of the tool?Tool Setup: What's the minimum number of tools I need to change on that machine to be able to run this job? How do I make sure the right tools are in the machine to run a particular job?Tool Selection: How can I be sure the tools selected by our CNC Programmers are the ones we want them to use?Tool Maintenance: How can I be sure tools get resharpened, i think the config tool. i have both the amcrest config tool and the dahua config tool. I think i recall seeing the correct Amcrest Model's with the Amcrst cfg tool, and possibly Point out that I am using lathe default but for a Citizen swiss lathe. I draw on the right hand side to get "Z" moves in the plus direction which is how Citizens are set up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites Share 6 minutes ago, bbeauregard said: I don't have a solid of the tool. I drew it in mastercam based on measurements I took of the insert. I am using Lathe 2018. I should point out that I am using lathe default but for a Citizen swiss lathe. I draw on the right hand side to get "Z" moves in the plus direction which is how Citizens are set up. Then are you exporting the tool to a level from the lathe tool manger that is close to what you need and then using that as the roadmap to duplicate it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites Author Share So I created the tool based on a training tutorial I found online, I believe its from Mastercam. They have you draw a tool on level 111 then from the lathe tool manager you "create new tool" "custom" then enter the geometric tool orientation, tool geometry, tool orientation in turret, corner radius, tool center, and compensation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites Share 53 minutes ago, bbeauregard said: So I created the tool based on a training tutorial I found online, I believe its from Mastercam. They have you draw a tool onComments
Have you had a chance to try our new Tool Tracker and Tool Management software? It’s free during Beta Test, you just need a working trial or subscription copy of our G-Wizard Calculator.It's a Tool Tracker and Tool Management software.A Tool Crib is a place to efficiently store, and control specialty tooling like cutters, toolholders, gages, and fixtures. G-Wizard Tool Crib is designed to help you efficiently manage and control your tool and equipment inventories.In its finished form, G-Wizard Tool Crib will help you to efficiently solve the following kinds of problems:Tool Tracking Software: Where is my XYZ tool? Who had it last? Where is it being stored?Tool Management / Tool Inventory: Do I have enough of the right kinds of cutters to do the jobs I have coming up? When should I reorder, what should I reorder, and how many should I reorder?Tool Cost Analysis: How can I assign tool costs to the proper jobs?Tool Life: How long are these tools lasting? Which tools are giving me the best value based on MRR vs Tool Life vs cost of the tool?Tool Setup: What's the minimum number of tools I need to change on that machine to be able to run this job? How do I make sure the right tools are in the machine to run a particular job?Tool Selection: How can I be sure the tools selected by our CNC Programmers are the ones we want them to use?Tool Maintenance: How can I be sure tools get resharpened,
2025-04-01Point out that I am using lathe default but for a Citizen swiss lathe. I draw on the right hand side to get "Z" moves in the plus direction which is how Citizens are set up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites Share 6 minutes ago, bbeauregard said: I don't have a solid of the tool. I drew it in mastercam based on measurements I took of the insert. I am using Lathe 2018. I should point out that I am using lathe default but for a Citizen swiss lathe. I draw on the right hand side to get "Z" moves in the plus direction which is how Citizens are set up. Then are you exporting the tool to a level from the lathe tool manger that is close to what you need and then using that as the roadmap to duplicate it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites Author Share So I created the tool based on a training tutorial I found online, I believe its from Mastercam. They have you draw a tool on level 111 then from the lathe tool manager you "create new tool" "custom" then enter the geometric tool orientation, tool geometry, tool orientation in turret, corner radius, tool center, and compensation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites Share 53 minutes ago, bbeauregard said: So I created the tool based on a training tutorial I found online, I believe its from Mastercam. They have you draw a tool on
2025-04-20Anchor point with the direct selection tool and you can move it around or select the control handles. I finished template for you and here's a speedy demonstration. And please don't give up on the pen tool at first. I know you can do it. Since we are working with Adobe Illustrator CC, I would like to show you a new tool that was added to the last update. It is called the curvature tool. It is an exciting new tool, and if you are struggling with the pen tool, maybe you would like to use the curvature tool, too. So it works like this. I selected here and then I click once. All I see is a straight line, or so it appears. Then I click over there again and I can see a red curve. Then I click here again and look. I just created a semi-circle. All without click, hold, and drag. Now I click down here and then over there and then the circle is done. I can alter the anchor points simply by double-clicking on them. And then the curve is taken away just like this. But if I double-click again, boom, a curve is added again. Now is that neat, or what? If I want a straight line I just double-click, then double-click over here and then I can continue. And if I don't like the straight line, I can double-click on the anchor point with the curvature tool and I will get a curve. No need to switch to the direct selection tool. But, of course, the path can still be altered with it. I'm really excited about this and although I'm a defender of the ultimate pen tool, but for starting out, the curvature tool could be a big contender. Just try it out and you will be the judge. And this is the end of this lesson. The pen tool is still one of the strongest and hardest tools to master, but once you know how to use it, you will use it over and over again. The curvature tool has
2025-04-22Can I use the tool on my mobile device?Yes, the tool is responsive and can be used on mobile devices as well as desktop computers.Is the tool compatible with all web browsers?Yes, the tool is compatible with all major web browsers.Can I preview the cropped gif before downloading it?Yes, the tool provides a real-time preview of the cropped gif, allowing users to see how it will look before downloading it.Can I crop a portion of a gif and save it as a still image?No, the tool only allows users to crop gifs and save them as gifs or other video formats.Can I crop a gif to specific file size?No, the tool does not have a feature that allows users to crop a gif to a specific file size.Can I crop a gif to a specific aspect ratio?Yes, you can enter the desired aspect ratio in the width and height fields to crop the gif accordingly.Can I adjust the cropping area using the keyboard?No, the cropping area can only be adjusted using the cursor.Does the tool require any special software to use?No, the tool is completely web-based and does not require any special software or plugins.Can I crop gifs from any source?Yes, you can upload gifs from any source, including your computer or the web.Can I undo a cropping action?No, the tool does not have an undo feature. You can preview the cropped gif before downloading it to make sure it meets your requirements.Does the tool have any restrictions on the number of times I can use it?No, there are no restrictions on the number of times you can use the tool.Can I crop animated gifs?Yes, you can crop animated gifs using the tool.Is there a limit to the size of the gif I can crop?The tool can handle gifs up to 100MB in size.Can I crop multiple gifs at once?No, the tool only allows users to crop one gif at a time.Do I need to create an account to use the tool?No, you do not need to create an account to use the tool. It is completely accessible without registration.Is the tool easy to use?Yes, the tool has a user-friendly interface that is easy to navigate, making it easy for users to quickly crop their gifs.Can I customize the size of the cropping area?Yes, you can enter the desired width and height dimensions in the corresponding fields and adjust the
2025-03-25Level 111 then from the lathe tool manager you "create new tool" "custom" then enter the geometric tool orientation, tool geometry, tool orientation in turret, corner radius, tool center, and compensation. Not the best way to do it in my humble opinion. Take an existing tool and then in the lathe tool manager right click and save to level use that to help you road map what your after. Too many ways to make mistakes staring from scratch. By using an existing tool you have a much better chance to get it correct. Then use that new level tool to make the custom tool and I think you will be golden. Link to comment Share on other sites Author Share That does sound much easier. I'll give it a shot tomorrow. Thanks for your help! Link to comment Share on other sites Author Share So I was able to create the tool no problem with the method above but I'm having a similar problem as before where I get a "Toolpath starts with the tool embedded in the stock" error. By changing some setting in the tool path I can get it to run through put then the tool cuts in places it should not. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites Share 22 hours ago, bbeauregard said: So I was able to create the tool no problem with the method above but I'm having a similar problem as before where I get a "Toolpath starts with the tool
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