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Mastercam“ X Training Tutorials – 4 & 5 Axis Mill Applications
Revised Date: July 8, 2009
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Software: Mastercam X Mill
Authors: Mariana Lendel
ISBN: 978-1-926566-41-2

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Getting Started .............................................................................................................A-1

Axis Substitution, Rotary Axis Positioning and Transform-Rotate Tutorial ................... 1-1

Axis Substitution To Create A Cylindrical and A Conical Helix Tutorial ...........................2-1

Axis Substitution, Rolldie C-Hook Tutorial .....................................................................3-1

Chuck Indexing Tutorial ................................................................................................4-1

Rotary4-Axis Toolpath and Axial 4ax Tutorial ................................................................ 5-1

Curve 5-Axis Tutorial..................................................................................................... 6-1

Drill 5-Axis and Circle Mill 5-Axis Tutorial ...................................................................... 7-1

Swarf 5-Axis With Wall Defined By Using 2 Contours Tutorial........................................ 8-1



Flow 5-Axis Tutorial ...................................................................................................... 9-1

Multisurface 5-Axis Tutorial .......................................................................................... 10-1

Port 5-Axis Tutorial ................................................................................. 11-1

General Notes ....................................................................................... B-1
TUTORIAL SERIES FOR



TUTORIAL 4

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4/5-Axis TUTORIAL 4





Objectives:

The Student will design a 3-dimensional drawing by:

Creating the 2D geometry in the Right Side view.
Creating the 3D geometry using translate command.
Creating circles knowing the diameter and the center location.
Changing the view of the part for better visualisation.

The Student will create a 2-dimensional milling toolpath in different Tplanes consisting of:

Using View Manager to select the Tplane for each face.


Create an operation for each face using the same work offset (G54).
Facing one flat surfaces.
Facing the other two flat surfaces using Transform-Rotate toolpath.
Drilling the two holes.
Removing the material inside of one groove using contour toolpath.
Machine the second groove using Transform-Rotate toolpath.

The Student will check the toolpath using Mastercam’s Verify verification module by:

Defining a 3-dimensional block, the size of the workpiece.


Running the Verify function to machine the part on the screen.

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GEOMETRY CREATION
STEP 1: CREATE THE 2D GEOMETRY IN THE RIGHT SIDE VIEW

Option 1The geometry file, Tutorial4_geometry.zip, can be downloaded from
www.emastercam.com/files
The finish part, Tutorial4_finish.zip including the toolpaths, is also provided on the same location
www.emastercam.com/files

Option 2-Create the geometry using the following instructions:

Create the 2D profile in the Right side view:

Create/Arc/ Create Circle Center Point and set parameters to:


Diameter = 5.0;
Center Origin

Create/Line/ Create Line Endpoint and set parameters to:


Specify an endpoint = Origin
Line length = 2.45
Angle = 165 deg.;

Create/Line/ Create Line Perpendicular and set parameters to:


Select line, arc or spline; Select the existing line
Sketch a point; Select the Endpoint of the existing line opposite the origin.
Select which line to keep; Select the line above the existing one.
Repeat the steps to select the other perpendicular line below the first line that we created.

Delete the first line

Edit/Join entities
Select the two colinear lines; Press enter to finish the command

Edit/ Trim/Break/ Trim/Break/Extend


Enable divide and select the arc left to the line and the two ends of the line.

Select these lines and


the arc here
Xform/ Xform Rotate
Select the line; Enable Copy and set # to 1; Rotation angle 90 deg

Xform/ Xform Rotate


Select the rotated line; Enable Copy and set # to 1; Rotation angle 105 deg

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Edit/ Trim/Break/ Trim/Break/Extend


Enable divide and select the two arcs one below and
the other one to the right of the rotated lines. Select Entity A here
Create/Line/ Create Line Endpoint and set
parameters to:
Specify an endpoint = Origin
Line length = 2.5
Angle = 120 deg.;

Create/Line/ Create Line Parallel and set parameters to:


Select a line; Select the 120 deg line
Select the point to place a parallel line through; Pick a point above the line; enter the distance 0.25
Select the flip buton several times until you make both parallel lines (above and below the 120 deg. line)

Edit/ Trim/Break/ Trim/Break/Extend


Enable Break in the ribbon bar.
Select an entity to break; Select the first parallel line end that is further away from the origin.
Enable the length button in the Ribbon bar and enter -0.25
Repeat the command to break at 0.25 distance the other parallel line that we created in the previous
step

Delete the center line and the parallel lines closest to the origin.

Select these entities

Create/Line/ Create Line Endpoint and set parameters to:


Select the endpoints of the parallel lines left to close the slot.

Edit/ Trim/Break/ Trim/Break/Extend


Enable Divide in the ribbon bar.
Select the arc between the two parallel lines.

Edit/ Trim/Break/ Trim/Break/Extend


Enable Trim 2 entities in the ribbon bar.
Select the entities at the top corners of the slot.

Xform/ Xform Rotate


Select the three lines of the slot; Enable Copy and set # to 1; Rotation angle 180 deg

Edit/ Trim/Break/ Trim/Break/Extend


Enable Divide in the ribbon bar.

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Select the arc between the two parallel lines that you rotated in the previous step.

Create the cylindrical shape

Xform/ Xform Translate


Select all entities;
Enable Join; # =1;z = 6.0

Create the circles in the Front plane

Set the plane to Front. Select Entity A


Set the Z depth at the holes plane. (-2.45)

Create/Line/ Create Line Parallel and set parameters to:


Select a line; Select line A as shown
Select the point to place a parallel line through; Pick a point below the line; enter the distance 0.50

Select Entity B
Select a line; Select line B as shown
Select the point to place a parallel line through;
Pick a point to the right of the line; enter the distance 1.50

Select a line; Select line C as shown


Select the point to place a parallel line through; Pick a point
Select Entity C
to the left of the line; enter the distance 1.50

Create/Arc/ Create Circle Center Point and set parameters to:


Diameter = .375;
Center at intersection between two of the lines created in the previous step.

Diameter = .375;
Center at intersection between two of the lines created in the previous
step.
Delete the construction lines

File/Save as
File Name: Tut4_Rotary axis indexing.mcx

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TOOLPATH CREATION
STEP 2: DEFINE THE STOCK
To display the Toolpaths Manager press Alt + O.

Set the construction plane to Top Plane.

If a machine definition is already selected see Tutorial # 2 page 2-4 to learn how to change it.

Otherwise follow the next step.


Machine Type
Mill
Select Mill 4-AXIS VMC.MMD.

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Select the plus in front of Properties to expand the Toolpaths Group Properties.

Select the plus

Select the Stock setup.

Select Stock setup

The stock shape should be set to Cylinder.


Enable X- Axis
Enter the Diameter and Length values of the stock size.
Enable Display stock as Wireframe and enable Fit Screen to the stock.

The Stock Origin values adjust the


positioning of the stock, ensuring
that you have equal amount of
extra stock around the finish part.
Display options allows you to set
the stock as Wireframe and to fit
the stock to the screen.(Fit
Screen)

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Select the Tool Settings tab to set the tool parameters and the part material.
Change the parameters to match the following screenshot.

Assign tool numbers sequentially


allows you to overwrite the tool
number from the library with the
next available tool number. (First
operationttool number 1;
Second operation ttool number 2,
etc)
Warn of duplicate tool numbers
allows you to get a warning if you
enter two tools with the same
number.
Override defaults with modal
values enables the system to keep
the values that you enter.
Feed Calculation set From tool uses
feed rate, plunge rate, retract rate
and spindle speed from the tool
definition.

Select the OK button to exit Toolpath Group Properties.

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STEP 3: FACE THE FLAT SURFACE AT 165 DEGREES.

Tool Planes and Axis Orientation

The tool plane (Tplane) is the plane in which the tool approaches and machines the part. The
Tplane represents the CNC machine’s coordinate system (XY axis and origin). This is the cutting
plane for a toolpath, typically normal to the tool axis
The Rotary axis for our part is A-axis. The axis orientation for different views should look as shown
in the following picture.

Compare the planes axis orientation when rotating the part about B axis. (horizontal machining
centers).

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Toolpath Preview:

3.1 Create the new view at 165 degrees.

Select WCS in the Status Bar.


Select View Manager.

Select Geometry button.

Select the second line here

[Select a flat entity, 2 lines, or, 3 points]: Select the


two lines as shown in the following picture

Select the first line here

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The axis should be orientated as shown in the following picture. Otherwise click on Select Next View.

Y
Select Next View

Z
X

Select the OK button to accept the view.

Enter the Name for the new view as shown.


Disable Associative and Set new origin.
Select the OK button to exit.

Change the parameters to match the following screenshot.


Make sure that X, Y, Z for the Origin are set to 0 and Associative is disable.
The Work Offset # should be change to 0 (G54 for Fanuc).

We will set only one


work offset at the
center of the
cylinder.

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3.2 Set both Cplane and Tplane to the flat area on a 165 degree angle.

Click on Set your current tool plane and origin to the selected view button.
Click on Set your current construction plane and origin to the selected view button.

The View Manager will


look as shown to the right

Select the OK button to exit the View Manager name.

Set Z to 0.

The grid orientation and origin should look as shown


in the following picture.

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3.3 Face the plane.

Toolpaths
Face
Select the OK button to accept the NC name.
Enable C-plane in the Chaining dialog box.
[Select OK to use the defined stock or select chain 1]:Select the chain as
shown

Select the
chain here

Select the OK button to exit Chaining.


From Tool page, click on the Select library tool button.

Select the Filter button in the Tool Selection.

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In the Tool Types field select the None button to disable all tools.

Select the Face mill tool type as shown.


In the Tool Diameter field click the pull-down arrow and select Equal.
Enter the Tool Diameter value to 3.0.
Select the OK button to exit Tool List Filter.
Make sure that the tool is selected (highlighted) in the Tool Selection screen.
Select the OK button to exit the Tool Selection dialog box.
Make the necessary changes to match the parameters with the screenshot below.

The Tool page allows you to select the tool used in this operation. It also allows you to
change the Spindle speed, the Feed rate, Plunge rate and Retract rate. You can insert a
comment that will be output in the NC file after running the post processor

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From the Tree view list, select the Cut parameters and change the parameters as shown in the
following screenshots.

Make sure that you change the Cutting method to One pass.
Select the Linking Parameters page and match the settings shown.

The Linking Parameters page allows


you to establish the heights for rapid
movement (Clearance)and (Retract);
the height from where the tool moves
with feedrate (Feed plane); the Top of
stock and the final depth (Depth).
Depth and Feed Plane set to
Incremental values are relative to the
location of the chained geometry.

Select the OK button from the Facing


parameter screen.

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Your part should appear as shown.

Press Alt+T to remove the toolpath


display.

STEP 4: FACE THE FLAT AT 255 DEGREES ANGLE USING ROTATE-TRANSFORM


TOOLPATH

Toolpath Preview:

Toolpaths
Transform

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Enable Rotate and the Method should be set to Tool plane to be able to create a new tool plane for
the transform toolpath.

Enable Maintain source operation’s to keep the same Work offset number.(G54).

Note that the Facing operation is selected

Select the Rotate tab and change the parameters as shown.

Enable Rotation view and select the arrow button.

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Select the Right Side View.

Select the OK button to exit View Selection

Select the OK button to exit Transform Operation


Parameters

Your part should appear as shown.

Press Alt + T to remove the toolpath display.

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STEP 5: FACE THE FLAT AT 0 DEGREES USING ROTATE-TRANSFORM TOOLPATH

Toolpath Preview:

Toolpaths
Transform
Enable Rotate and the Method should be set to Tool plane to be able to create a new tool plane for
the transform toolpath.
Enable Maintain source operation’s to keep the same Work offset number.(G54).
Select only the Transform operation as shown below.

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Select the Rotate tab and change the parameters as shown.

Make sure that Rotation view is enabled and set to Right Side. Otherwise follow the previous step to
select the Rotation view.
Select the OK button to exit Transform Operation Parameters

Your part should appear as shown.

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STEP 6: DRILL THE 0.375 DIAMETER HOLES

Toolpath Preview:

6.1 Set the Cplane and Tplane.

Note the holes are not drilled from the Back plane.
We will need to define a new plane by rotating the Top plane -90 degrees.

Press simultaneous Alt &T to disable the toolpath display if needed. Note that pressing Alt + T again
will display the toolpath of selected operations.

Select Planes in the Status Bar.

Select Top plane.

Select Planes in the Status Bar.

Select Rotate planes.

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Enter About X -90 degrees.


The axis orientation of the plane should look as shown.

X
Y

Select the OK button to exit Rotate view dialog box.

Enter the Name for the new view as


shown.

Disable Set new origin if necessary.

Select the OK button to exit.

Select WCS in the Status Bar.

Select View Manager.

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Select the Holes View.


Click on Set your current tool plane and origin to the selected view button.
Click on Set your current construction plane and origin to the selected view button.
Change the Work Offset # to 0.
Make sure that Enable origin is not checked and x, y, z values for the origin are set to 0 as shown.

Select the OK button to exit the View Manager name.

6.2 Drilling the holes

Toolpaths
Drill
Select the Entities button in the Drill Point Selection dialog box.

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Select the arcs as shown in the following picture.

Select these arcs

Select the OK button to exit Drill Point Selection.


From the Tree view list, select Tool.

Click on the Select library tool.


Select the Filter button in the Tool Selection.

In the Tool Types field select the None button to disable all tools.
Select the Drill tool type as shown (upper right corner).
In the Tool Diameter field click the pull-down arrow and select Equal.
Enter the Tool Diameter value to 0.375.
Select the OK button to exit Tool List Filter.

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Make sure that the tool is selected (highlighted) in the Tool Selection screen.

Select the OK button to exit the Tool Selection dialog box.


Make the necessary changes to match the parameters with the screenshot below.

From the Tree view list, select Cut Parameters page and ensure the cycle is set to
Drill/Counterbore

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Select the Linking Parameters and change the parameters as shown in the following screenshot.

Enable Tip comp.


Make the Breakthrough amount 0.

Select the OK button to exit.

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The part should appear as shown.

STEP 7: MACHINE THE GROOVE AT THE 120 DEGREES ANGLE

Toolpath Preview:

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7.1 Set both Cplane and Tplane

Select Planes in the Status Bar.

Select Top plane.

Select Planes in the Status Bar.

Select Rotate planes.

Enter About X 30 degrees.


The axis of the new plane should be oriented as shown.

y
Z

Select the OK button to exit.


Enter the Name for the new view as
shown.

Disable Set new origin.

Select the OK button to exit.

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Select WCS in the Status Bar.

Select View Manager.

Select the Groove at 120 degrees angle view.


Change the Work Offset # to 0
Make sure that Enable origin is not checked and x, y, z values for the origin are set to 0 as shown
above.
Select the OK button to exit the View Manager name.

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7.2 Machine the groove using contour toolpath

Toolpaths
Contour
Select the contour and the bottom of the groove shape, as shown.

Select the contour here

Select the OK button to exit Chaining dialog box.

Click on Tool and then click on Select library tool button. Using Filter select a 0.5 Flat Endmill.
Make the necessary changes to match the parameters with the screenshot below.

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Select the Cut parameters page and change the settings to match the following screenshot.

Select the Lead in/out page to set the parameters that extends the contour start and end.

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Select the Linking Parameters page and change the values as shown.

Select the OK button to exit Contour


parameters.

Your part should appear as shown.

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STEP 8: MACHINE THE SECOND GROOVE USING TRANSFORM –ROTATE


TOOLPATH

Toolpath Preview:

Toolpaths
Transform
Enable Rotate and the Method should be set to Tool plane to be able to create a new tool plane for
the transform toolpath.
Enable Maintain source operation’s to keep the same Work offset number.(G54).
Make sure that only the contour operation is selected as shown in the following screenshot.

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Select the Rotate tab and change the parameters as shown.

Make sure that the Rotation view is enabled and set to the Right Side View.
Select the OK button to exit Transform Operation Parameters

Your part should appear as shown.

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STEP 9: BACKPLOT THE TOOLPATH.

Select the Select all operations button.

Select the Backplot selected operations button.

Make sure that you have the following buttons turned on (they will appear pushed down).
Display tool
Display rapid moves

Display tool

Display rapid moves

Select the Play button.

Select the OK button to exit Backplot.

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STEP 10: VERIFY THE TOOLPATHS


Select the Verify selected operations button.

Select the Configure button.

Make the changes as shown.

Initial stock size source should be


set to Job Setup to use the stock
information from Stock Setup.
Use True Solid allows you, after
verifying the part, to rotate and
magnify the part to more closely
check features, surface finish, or
scallops.
Cutter comp in control allows
Verify to use the information
regarding the tool diameter and to
simulate the cutter compensation.
Change tool/color to change the
color of the cut stock to indicated
tool changes in the toolpath.

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Select the OK button to exit Verify Options.

Set the Verify speed by moving the slider bar in the speed control bar.
Select the Machine button to start simulation.

The finished part should appear as shown in the following picture.

To see the part from a different view select Dynamic Rotation button from the
toolbar.

[Pick a point to begin dynamics]: Select the midpoint as shown.

Select this
midpoint

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Slightly move the cursor to the right.

Click the mouse button when done.

To exit Verify close select the OK


button.

STEP 11: POST PROCESS THE FILE


To apply these toolpaths to a vertical machining center with a rotary axis (A-axis), a customized post
processor for your machine is required.

Make sure that all operations are selected.

Select the Post selected operations button from Toolpaths


Operations Manager.

In the Post processing window, make all the necessary changes


as shown to the right.

Enable NC file to keep the NC file assigning the same name as


the MCX file.

Enable Edit to automatically launch the default editor.

Select the OK button to continue.

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Select the OK button to accept the warning.(we want only


one work offset G54 for all the views)

Select the OK button to accept the same name for the NC file as the geometry name.

Note in line N4 the work offset G54 and the angle A75; line N30 G54 and A-90; line N40 G54 and A30.

Select the red X at the upper right side to exit the Editor.

STEP 12: SAVE THE UPDATED MCX FILE


Select the Save icon.

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Objectives:

This tutorial covers Mastercam's 4 and 5-Axis toolpath functionality. To apply these toolpaths to a 5-Axis
machine tool, a customized post processor for your machine is required.
There are no default 5-Axis post processors included with Mastercam due to the variation in multi-axis
machine configurations. Contact your Mastercam reseller to request post processor services such as multi-axis
post development.
Your post processor may require certain additional programming information not covered in this tutorial. For
instance :
You may be required to position your stock in machine space rather than at Mastercam's origin
You may be required to use the Misc Values box
Your post may also prompt for tool gage lengths.
The nature of the additional information required depends largely on your machine's configuration. Contact
the developer of your post processor for details.

The Student will create a 5 axis milling toolpaths by:

Machining the part using the 5 axis multisurface toolpath.

The Student will check the toolpath using Mastercam’s Verify verification module by:

Defining a 3-dimensional rectangular block the size of the workpiece.


Running the Backplot function by simulating the axis substitution and the rotary axis.
Running the Verify function to machine the part on the screen.

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The geometry file, Tutorial10_geometry.zip, can be downloaded from www.emastercam.com/files

The finished part, Tutorial10_finish.zip including the toolpaths, is also provided on the same location
www.emastercam.com/files

TOOLPATH CREATION

File
Open

Select the Tut10_5axismultisurface.mcx

STEP 1: SET UP THE STOCK TO BE MACHINED.


To display the Toolpaths Manager press Alt + O.

If a machine definition is already selected see Tutorial # 2 page 2-4 to learn how to change it. Select Mill
5-AXIS Table-Head Vertical

Otherwise follow next step.

Machine type
Mill
Select Mill 5-AXIS Table-Head Vertical.

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Select the plus in front of Properties to expand the Toolpaths


Group Properties.

Select the plus

Select the Stock setup.

Select Stock setup

The stock shape should be set to


Rectangular Shape

Enter the Y, X and Z values of the


stock size.

Set the Stock Origin values as


shown

Enable Display stock as


Wireframe and enable Fit Screen
to the stock.

The Stock Origin values adjust


the positioning of the stock,
ensuring that you have equal
amount of extra stock around
the finish part.
Display options allows you to
set the stock as Wireframe and
to fit the stock to the screen.(Fit
Screen)

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Select the Tool Settings tab to set the tool parameters and the part material.
Change the parameters to match the following screenshot.

Assign tool numbers


sequentially allows you to
overwrite the tool number from
the library with the next
available tool number. (First
operationttool number 1;
Second operation ttool
number 2, etc)
Warn of duplicate tool numbers
allows you to get a warning if
you enter two tools with the
same number.
Override defaults with modal
values enables the system to
keep the values that you enter.
Feed Calculation set From tool
uses feed rate, plunge rate,
retract rate and spindle speed
from the tool definition.

Select the OK button to exit Toolpath Group Properties.

STEP 2: MULTISURFACE 5 AXIS – ROUGHING THE PART.


Toolpath Preview:

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Multisurface 5 Axis generates a 5 axis surface toolpath over a series of surfaces or solids that allows
precise control of the scallop height or constant distance stepovers to create a smooth finish.

Toolpaths
Multiaxis
Multisurface 5 Axis
Select the OK button to accept the NC name.

Change the parameters for Msurf 5-axis as shown in the following screenshot.

The Output Format is 5 Axis.


Cut Pattern alows you to establish the
surfaces for general cutting area.
Tool Axis Control allows you to establish
the method to control the tool axis
orientation. Tool axis control to the Chain
will keep the tool axis oriented to the
selected chain.
Cut Surfaces are surfaces to project the
tool position to, to compensate the tool
axis vector for gouge protection.
Check Surfaces are surfaces to be avoided
during machining.

Select Surface(s) button as shown in the previous screenshot.

Select this surface

Hit Enter key to end the selection.

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Select Chain button.


[Select tool vector chain]: Select the line as shown.

Select the line here

Select the OK button to exit from Chaining dialog box.


Enable Entire chain per surface in the Chain Option dialog box to allow
the tool axis direction to gradually transition along the selected chain
one time for the entire surface.

Select the OK button to exit from Chain Options dialog box.

Select Comp To Surfaces button as shown in the previous


screenshot.

Click on the select button in the Toolpath/surface selection.

[Select Comp Surfaces]: Click on Select All


button.

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Enable Color and select color magenta no.13 as shown to the right.
The top surfaces should be selected as shown below.

Select the OK button to exit Select All.


Hit Enter key to end the selection.
Select the OK button twice to exit Msurf 5-axis dialog box.
Click on Select library tool button and using Filter select 3/8 Ball Endmill.
Make all the necessary changes as shown in the following screenshots.

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Select Depth cuts button and change the


parameters as shown.

Select the OK button to exit Multiaxis


Depth Cuts.

Select Entry/Exit button and change the


parameters as shown.

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Select the OK button to exit Entry/Exit.


Select Msurf5ax Parameters page and change the parameters as shown.

Tool control – Sets the tool tilt along the cut direction (Lead/lag angle) and to the right or left
side (Side tilt angle). For more details, see Curve5ax Parameters.
Cut control – Sets the toolpath accuracy.
Cut tolerance – Sets the tolerance in which the toolpath follows the surfaces.
Across Stepover – Sets the stepover as a Distance between the cutting passes.
Along Stepover – Sets the stepover as a Distance along the cutting direction.
Cutting method – Sets the toolpath motion to Zigzag, One way or Spiral
Flow parameters - Allows you to set the Offset, Cut direction,Step direction and Start of the
toolpath toggled between the different options (Flip). For more details, see Flow5ax
Parameters.
Ignore Surface Normals it is used when we are using a separate pattern surface to control the
cutting direction.

Select the Flow parameters button.


If the flowlines look as shown below, across the magenta surfaces, then click on Cut Direction in the
Flowline data dialog box.

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The cut direction should be along the magenta surfaces as shown below.

Select the OK button to exit Flowline data dialog box.

Select the OK button to exit Multisurface 5 axis parameters.

Enter Alt +T to toggle the toolpath display off.

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STEP 3: MULTISURFACE 5 AXIS – FINISH THE PART USING AXIS LIMITS.

Toolpath Preview:

Toolpaths
Multiaxis
Multisurface 5 Axis

Click on Cut Pattern


Surface(s) button.

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[Select Tool Pattern Surfaces]: Click on Select All button.

Enable Color and select color magenta no.13 as shown to the right.

The top surfaces should be selected as shown below.

Select the OK button to exit Select All.

Hit Enter key to end the selection.

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Select Check Surfaces button as shown.

Click on Select button.

[Select Check Surfaces]: Select the two flat surfaces at the top as shown below.

Hit Enter key to end the selection.

Select the OK button twice to exit Msurf 5-axis dialog box.


Click on Select library tool button and using Filter select 1/4 Ball Endmill.

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Make all the necessary changes as shown in the following screenshots.

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Select Msurf5ax Parameters page and change the parameters as shown.

Select Axis Limits and enable Z Axis and change the angles as shown.

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Select Point Generators tab and disable Angle and enable Distance as shown.

Point generators role is to add more tool positions for a more accurate
toolpath.
Distance is a linear distance used by Mastercam to add one or more
additional tool position if the distance between two moves exceeds the
current value.

Select the OK button to exit Multisurface 5 axis parameters.

Your part should appear as shown

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STEP 4: BACKPLOT THE 5 AXIS MULTISURFACE TOOLPATHS.


Click on the Toolpath Group 1 in the Toolpaths Manager to
select all operations

Select Backplot selected operations button.


Make sure that you have only the following button turned on (they
will appear pushed down).

Display tool Display tool

Select the Options button.

Enable Simulate Axis Substitution and disable Simulate Rotary Axis.

Disable Connect Top and Shade.

Select the OK button to exit Backplot Options.

Select Play button.

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Change the graphic view to Front and check the second operation only.

Select Step forward button to check it step by step.The toolpath should look as shown below.

Select the OK button to exit Backplot.

STEP 5: VERIFY
Select Verify selected operations button.

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Change the graphic view to Isometric.

Set the Verify speed by moving the slider bar in the speed control bar.

Select Fast forward button to start simulation.

The finished part should appear as shown in the picture below

Select the OK button to exit


Verify.

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STEP 6: SAVE THE UPDATED MCX FILE.

Select the Save icon.

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