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1913 | QCAD/CAM | Bug Report | Low | 3D Simulation Behaves odd | Assigned | |
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Hallo Andrew,
testing the drill toolpath I used single point markers.
In 3D simulation the tool drills the toolpath AND uses the drill as a mill.
Cam Export and generated G-code is not effected.
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1940 | QCAD/CAM | Feature Request | Low | CAM > CAM Configuration: Add program description | Assigned | |
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Add a program description to the CAM configuration dialog and export to postprocessors as variable.
See also: https://www.qcad.org/rsforum/posting.php?mode=quote&f=32&p=24649
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1954 | QCAD/CAM | Release | Low | Revised PWM Post Processor | Assigned | |
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Hallo Andrew,
I have revised the PWM Post Processor to Revision D.
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1971 | QCAD/CAM | Bug Report | Low | CAD/CAM 3D Simulator | Assigned | |
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Hallo Andrew,
Found a bug in the 3D Simulator execution
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2164 | QCAD/CAM | Feature Request | Low | Add ability to pan the 3D view with a modifier key and ... | Assigned | |
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With a Mac (and no external mouse) there’s no middle button so it’s not possible to pan the 3D view (that’s what they tell me in the forum). It would be useful if one could use command-drag or control-drag to pan around the 3D view.
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2167 | QCAD/CAM | Bug Report | Low | Comma format decimal separator fails ZSafety CAM config... | Assigned | |
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QCAD/CAM Trial package Win installer 32 bit Version: 3.25.2.0 (3.25.2) Internet: QCAD.org Build Date: Sep 4 2020 Revision: 4a61501 Qt Version: 5.13.2 Architecture: i386 Compiler: Unknown
Local decimal separator is ‘,’ (comma) In CAM configuration .. Z Levels .. Safety level
Using nn,nnn the output is Nxx G0 Znn Using nn.nnn the output is Nxx G0 Znn.nnn
Drop down boxes are all in dot format. Didn’t try anything else yet
Regards, CVH
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2213 | QCAD/CAM | Feature Request | Low | Allow editing Spindle Speed separately for each Toolpat... | Assigned | |
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Hello dear CAM developers!
I need to use the same tool at different spindle speed in a single machining file. I would deeply appreciate if you could add a Spindle Speed edit field in the CAM Profile Toolpath edit window in order that each Toolpath can have its own Spindle Speed value (same as you did for Feed Rate and Plunge Rate)
FYI, the tool on my concern is a laser who’s power is driven by the Spindle Speed PWM signal. I need to be able to do both engraving and cutting in a single file. Alas! this laser tool is defined with a fix and unique number (99). Therefore I cannot define different laser tools with different speeds.
Many thanks Best regards.
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2233 | QCAD/CAM | Feature Request | Low | More selection options to select sheets for nesting | Assigned | |
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I’m often in the situation that I have to select for nesting 50+ sheets. Currently is only a Shift + left mouse click selection possible. It would be nice if QCAD/CAM could get for the nesting / sheet selection additional a mouse rectangle area selection.
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2307 | QCAD/CAM | Feature Request | Low | Tools to create dogbones or corner overcut | Assigned | |
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The inside corners of profile tool paths have rounded inside corners. This occurs because the rounded outside the bit cannot make it all the way into the corner of the feature. Think of tracing the inside wall of a cardboard box with a can of soup. The can makes direct contact with the box walls, but its round shape is unable to completely fit into the tight corners— there’s always a gap.
In a dog-bone overcut (see the figure in attachment), the inside profile corner is enlarged into a semicircle, allowing the sharp edges of the mating piece to slide through without interference.
When a dog bone is applied to the inside corners, as shown in the second figure in the attachment, the joints fit together nicely!
The following website explains what should be implemented More elegant CNC dogbones
There are two ways to implement this tool. Either you modify the original design (as implemented in Fusion 360) or you can do it at the moment you define the tool path (Estlcam allows you to do this for example). See the feature Corner overcut, on Estlcam website
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2330 | QCAD/CAM | Feature Request | Low | Toolpath optimization optional (on/off) | Assigned | |
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Task Description
Please refer to: https://www.qcad.org/rsforum/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=9033
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2331 | QCAD/CAM | Feature Request | Low | Tabs: Control over on which particular profile used. | Assigned | |
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Currently if I position one Tab (KT) to stacked profiles QCADCAM will use it on ALL in Z matching profiles. Practically in most cases would be to use tabs only on the lowest profile.
It would be nice to have some kind of control on which profile a tab has to be used.
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2374 | QCAD/CAM | Feature Request | Low | Add Spindle Speed to Toolpath Dialog | Assigned | |
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When editing an existing toolpath to update the parameters of the selected tool, we can update the Feed Rate and the Plunge Rate, but I couldn’t find any way to update the Spindle Speed.
Even when using the Edit Tool KE button, we can edit parameters of the tool on concern but none of the modification is applied to the current Toolpath because as I see, tools parameters are copied fron tools definitions to a Toolpath only at creation of this Toolpath, but Toolpath are not updated accordingly.
Could you please add an edit field for Spindle Speed in the CAM Profile Toolpath window?
Many thanks’, and best regards.
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2418 | QCAD/CAM | Feature Request | Low | Include a GroupCustom widget in CAM Toolpath dialogs. | Assigned | |
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Andrew,
Unrelated to OS or QCAD version.
In the postprocessor configuration dialog there is a group box called ‘GroupCustom’. One can add custom widgets to that, rename it and so on.
Such is not provided in CamProfileToolpathDialog.ui or CamDrillToolpathDialog.ui
It should be possible but we aren’t really able to mix up things with the ‘Message’ QLabel ... A reserved QGroupBox would do the trick.
Related topic: https://www.qcad.org/rsforum/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=9647
Regards, CVH
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2506 | QCAD/CAM | Feature Request | Low | Include arc segmentation for 'milling' On-Path. | Assigned | |
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Related forum topic: https://www.qcad.org/rsforum/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=10468
For ‘milling’ on path it doesn’t consider
this.arcInterpolation = true
in the custom postprocessor nor the checked option in the CAM Configuration Dialog.
As far as detected the CamArcInterpolation checkbox of the CAM Configuration Dialog is unrelated to the this.arcInterpolation in the postprocessor.
Regards, CVH
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2507 | QCAD/CAM | Feature Request | Low | Add Toolpath from Layer | Assigned | |
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I’ve been able to make this work as proof of concept very easily, but many of the functions are inaccessible/difficult to override from post-processors.
Desired functionality:
1) Enable “Add Profile Toolpath” UI elements all the time (remove setRequiresSelection) 2) CAM Profile Toolpath Dialog: Drop-down menu of available Layers. First option “By Selection Only” 3) “By Selection Only” continues to pass EntityIds of selected objects (existing functionality) 4) Choosing an active Layer will use the Layer as source of EntityIds 5) Any changes to Entities on a Layer will result in those new/removed/changed objects being re-generated without having to manually select and update the tool paths. Either do not recover list of EntityIds from the ToolpathBlock, and instead use “live” each time it’s regenerated, or additional functionality to determine if a LayerId is associated with the Toolpath, and then lookup EntityIds.
I assume the persistence of the Layer selection would be available within the Toolpath, so that it will automatically update EntityIds every time a Toolpath is regenerated, without having to select Entities and updating the toolpath manually.
For large projects, being able to force select objects based upon layer dramatically reduces mistakes and speeds up the workflow.
Thanks
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2555 | QCAD/CAM | Suggestion | Low | Include tool description when selecting a tool. | Assigned | |
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Andrew,
At present QCAD/CAM the tool drop-down box displays tool number and diameter between brackets.
It would be more appropriate to display if it is a mill or a drill and/or the description of such. In a further stage of development ball-nose ... Conical ... And so on.
I have several specialized mills with the same diameter. End-mills, roughing mills, routing mills, face mills ....
Tools 1(ø6mm) or 2(ø6mm) don’t say much if tool 1 is a side-mill and tool 2 is a high speed drill for metal.
Related forum topic: https://www.qcad.org/rsforum/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=10722
Regards, CVH
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2557 | QCAD/CAM | Suggestion | Very Low | G20/21 not occuring in generic postprocessors | Assigned | |
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Andrew,
I know that GCodeMM.js and GCodeIN.js are generic postprocessors. Mostly used as base for other or custom postprocessor.
The distinct nature is pretty clear from the filename and the suffix in the display name. Another distinct nature is that they include this.unit = RS.Millimeter / RS.Inch intended for the CAM side.
Why don’t they include at least a G20/21 in a generic header?
There are several more specific postprocessors where I miss these G-codes for the measurement system.
True, if they are not supported, no error messages would occur when omitted. The danger is that users rely on build in postprocessors hoping that it matches with the default measurement system of their setup.
IMHO it is safer to trigger an instruction fault before attempting to execute a wrong motion. As fail-save as possible should always be the goal.
Regards, CVH
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2558 | QCAD/CAM | Bug Report | Low | Offset trajectory path issue with circular Lead In/Out | Waiting on User | |
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Andrew,
Please refer to related forum topic: https://www.qcad.org/rsforum/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=10724#p44206
An eighth circle with radius 8 Lead In/Out relates to nothing in the actual exported cutter trajectory. Nor does it with the edge being cut.
Proper examples and a comparison with ‘Extension’ type Lead In/Out included. Conclusion: IMHO connecting the cutter trajectory and edge being cut is wrong.
It looks a lot like turning on Cutter Compensation (G41/42) while the motion is circular. But that is uncommon because most controllers can not cope with this motion. One can increase the offset gradually along a straight pre-entry segment for turning on G41/42 but not along a circular path. Also see snippet: - Pre-entry C→B turning on G41 - Circular Lead In B→A
Regards, CVH
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513 | Translation | Bug Report | Low | Translation errors | Assigned | |
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