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Jul 12, 2024, 11:40:55 PM7/12/24
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In FeatureCam I can assign different cutting data to a tool based on material however in PowerMill I would have to do this with tool families or stock materials which seems to change all tools based on the last entry. There are several variables that effect cutting data so I don't see having a "one size fits all based off of surface speed" being realistic.

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That's why in the PowerMill database you have a lot of useless data for PowerMill ( WireCutting Table data.. Turning tool definition etc ) . So Normaly you should have the same type of data in FeatureCam and PowerMILL

The main point is "NEVER EVER" use a tool familly, tool familly is a clumsy translation of something totaly different. If you are using a tool Family associate to the tool, in this case the cutting parameters are saved for the entire familly and not for your tool. So when you think you are saving the information for one tool in reality it's a modification for the entire family.

From reading through the forums there seems to be several ways people have accomplished creating and managing the cutting data. Before I start down a dead end path I wanted to see what other programmers experiences have been. My initial thought was to have a "master template" that would have all of the tools that I foresee using.

What method do you find to be the easiest to create & manage cutting data if you do not use the powermill database? I am new to the macro world so any explanation or examples you may have is greatly appreciated.

C) When you want to import a Tool from the Tool library . Specify in the Stock Material Drop Box, the Material Reference and consequently the Cutting conditions associated to this material that will be used to create the tool in the current project.

The main problem with the toolLibrary is not to define cutting conditions, but to review them. You have no way to visualise the values stored in the database. So if you want to check/modify the values, you need to import each tool one by one and for every cutting material , then export the tool again in the library after each modifications.

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