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CAM Studio Update!!

dave_lapthornedave_lapthorne Member, Onshape Employees, csevp Posts: 38 image
edited June 2024 in CAM Studio

CAM Studio Version 1.183.945.125a84d


Thank you all for your patience, our team has been hard at work making a lot of changes on the back end and we're very close to the point of being able to start releasing more regular updates to CAM Studio.

As always, with Beta releases and EVP there are going to be changes coming that will result in loss of CAM data. Please be aware of this and we will endeavor to highlight those breaking changes when we release them.

Workspace Units

When creating CAM Studio projects, the units will now respect document workspace units.


Job elements name change

When inserting a job element to CAM Studio the names for some of the elements have changed. “Machining” is now “Part.”  “Avoidance” is now “Work Holding”


Work holding “vise or fixture” in simulation

Work holding can now be seen in simulation.

 

Machine mating

Users can now adjust the placement of job elements on the machine table for simulation by adjusting the machine mating position from the setup.

       

Simulating and verifying all operations

            Users can now simulate or verify all operations from the setup in order

 

Drilling updates

Validation of parameters has been improved to make the user experience better, including link types, custom feeds, pecking parameters.

NC Output follows post-processor settings (“Fixed Cycles”), allowing user selection of longhand or canned output types.

Post settings - Additions and updates

Users now have additional posting options.

Fixed Cycles

  • Drilling canned cycles
  • Peck Drilling canned cycles
  • Thread Tapping canned cycles
Movement
  • Output arcs
  • Arcs in XY plane
  • Arcs in XZ plane
  • Arcs in YZ plane
  • Output helices

  


Machines and Posts 

  • 3-Axis Generic Milling - APT CL post Configuration 3ax
  • Haas DT-1 pre-NGC Configuration 3ax
  • Haas UMC-1000 NGC Configuration 5ax
  • ShopBot Desktop MAX SB3 Configuration 3ax

 

Force tool change

The addition of force tool change allows the user to force the output for a tool change and adjacent blocks. This option is in each tool path operation in the Posting section.

Tool Libraries and Assembly numbers

The tool library has been updated. Users can now edit the tool assembly number without having to create a new tool.

Components view

A components view has been added to allow users to hide or show job elements that have been added to the CAM Studio tab.

General updates

Extensive back-end code refactoring to improve caching, stabilize the product, and prepare for additional new functionality in future releases

Please remember that all EVP functionality, news, screenshots, etc. are covered under your NDA and are not to be shared or discussed outside of this EVP forum.

 


Onshape Senior QA Engineer

Comments

  • wayne_sauderwayne_sauder Member, csevp Posts: 625 PRO
    Looking forward to testing it out. Thanks. 
  • wayne_sauderwayne_sauder Member, csevp Posts: 625 PRO
     The work that has been done is impressive! 

     One thing that would be nice is if the width of the window on the left was adjustable by dragging.  
  • dave_lapthornedave_lapthorne Member, Onshape Employees, csevp Posts: 38 image
     The work that has been done is impressive! 

     One thing that would be nice is if the width of the window on the left was adjustable by dragging.  
    Thanks for the input @w@wayne_sauder, a UI overhaul is definitely on the roadmap for the future. Current focus is on stabilizing and improving the core functionality.
    Onshape Senior QA Engineer
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