I always had a problem with routing circle. I have no problem with routing squares different shapes etc but routing the circle gives me problems.
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Numerical Support Teamposted
about 11 years ago
The easiest way to rout a circle in FAB 3000 is to use the NC command G32 (Clockwise) or G33 (C-Clockwise).
1. Start FAB 3000. 2. Create a Layer for your NC Circles. 3. Create a Tool to use for routing your circles. 4. Place FAB 3000 into NC Mode (menu: Window | NC Editor) 5. Go to menu: Add | Circle Clockwise (G32) or Circle C-Clockwise (G33) 6. Pick the center point (or enter coords in command bar). 7. Pick Radius (or enter coords in command bar). Note: relative coors work nicely for selecting radius i.e: @5<0 Note: This will define the outside radius of the circle, and the plunge/retract are handled automatically. 8. Export Rout file, and you should be fine.
Thanks again, and please let me know your results.
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Lisandro Bravoposted
about 10 years ago
Is there a way to add tabs to a circle?
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Lisandro Bravoposted
about 10 years ago
Sorry if I wanst clear with my question, I ask how to add a separation tab on a circle, the command "add tab" doenst work
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[QUOTE]I always had a problem with routing circle. I have no problem with routing squares different shapes etc but routing the circle gives me problems.[/QUOTE]
The easiest way to rout a circle in FAB 3000 is to use the NC command G32 (Clockwise) or G33 (C-Clockwise).
1. Start FAB 3000. 2. Create a Layer for your NC Circles. 3. Create a Tool to use for routing your circles. 4. Place FAB 3000 into NC Mode (menu: Window | NC Editor) 5. Go to menu: Add | Circle Clockwise (G32) or Circle C-Clockwise (G33) 6. Pick the center point (or enter coords in command bar). 7. Pick Radius (or enter coords in command bar). Note: relative coors work nicely for selecting radius i.e: @5<0 Note: This will define the outside radius of the circle, and the plunge/retract are handled automatically. 8. Export Rout file, and you should be fine.
Thanks again, and please let me know your results.
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Lisandro Bravoposted
almost 10 years ago
Sorry if I wanst clear with my question, I ask how to add a separation tab on a circle, the command "add tab" doenst work
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Numerical Support Team posted about 11 years ago
The easiest way to rout a circle in FAB 3000 is to use the NC command G32 (Clockwise) or G33 (C-Clockwise).
1. Start FAB 3000.
2. Create a Layer for your NC Circles.
3. Create a Tool to use for routing your circles.
4. Place FAB 3000 into NC Mode (menu: Window | NC Editor)
5. Go to menu: Add | Circle Clockwise (G32) or Circle C-Clockwise (G33)
6. Pick the center point (or enter coords in command bar).
7. Pick Radius (or enter coords in command bar). Note: relative coors work nicely for selecting radius i.e: @5<0
Note: This will define the outside radius of the circle, and the plunge/retract are handled automatically.
8. Export Rout file, and you should be fine.
Thanks again, and please let me know your results.
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Lisandro Bravo posted about 10 years ago
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Lisandro Bravo posted about 10 years ago
[QUOTE=Admin]
[QUOTE]I always had a problem with routing circle. I have no problem with routing squares different shapes etc but routing the circle gives me problems.[/QUOTE]
The easiest way to rout a circle in FAB 3000 is to use the NC command G32 (Clockwise) or G33 (C-Clockwise).
1. Start FAB 3000.
2. Create a Layer for your NC Circles.
3. Create a Tool to use for routing your circles.
4. Place FAB 3000 into NC Mode (menu: Window | NC Editor)
5. Go to menu: Add | Circle Clockwise (G32) or Circle C-Clockwise (G33)
6. Pick the center point (or enter coords in command bar).
7. Pick Radius (or enter coords in command bar). Note: relative coors work nicely for selecting radius i.e: @5<0
Note: This will define the outside radius of the circle, and the plunge/retract are handled automatically.
8. Export Rout file, and you should be fine.
Thanks again, and please let me know your results.
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Lisandro Bravo posted almost 10 years ago
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