I have just uploaded a latest release of HSMAdvisor v0.801.
In this update i only added a few calculators to the new Reference Tab.
Lets review all those calculators here. And since i last time got repremended by mr rlockwood for making my post too long and dry, i will spice it up with a ton of pictures and even a download link. BTW you can download the updated version over here http://hsmadvisor.com/index.php?page=Download
There are 3 new calculators.
Those are:
Scientific Calc -a child of my labor over this weekend. The standard Windows calc was driving me crazy with its small buttons, so i whipped up this one. Maybe later i will make it a separate pop-up window or something
Drll Point Calc - a handy tool that allows to calculate depth required to make a countersink of set angle, and tip flat size
Partial Bolt Hole Calc- allows to find location of equally spaced holes laying on an ark.
Here is a full list of calculators available at this point in the Reference Tab:
Scientific Calculator
Bolt Hole
Partial Bolt Hole
Bolt Line
Drill/Countersink Point Calculator
I plan to keep adding more and more new calculators and features and improving existing ones.
Should you have any suggestions, please let me know.
Seriously though, i have just published another update.
This update adds a floating Speed and Feed mini-window that stays on top and displays most relevant information to help users with populating S&F values on their CAM software.
To show/Hide this window, click the red-and-white "Float" button in the status bar.
Upon right mouse click on the floating window you can choose what kind of information you would like to display in there.
Also one bug was fixed where when no machine was selected from the drop-down list, deflection and torque limits were not firing for milling and drilling tools.
But wait! There is more!
I will not open all my cards, but right now i am working on a massive update to HSMAdvisor's Tool Database. Keep tuned in.
Have just released another update to FSWizard for mobile devices.
Version 1.26 available now for Android and in a week for iOS adds Countersink/ Drillpoint Calculator. It allwos to enter tool diameter, Tip angle, and a diameter of countersink reqiured. It outputs Depth required to achive such diameter.
Also Thread size dropdown list was fixed. It was showing wrong thread sizes when calculator was loaded with thread form other than UNC.
In other news i have spent a whole day trying to upload updated FSWizard to the iTunes appstore.
Every time i make an update for iOS i dread that very thing. Every time i have to spend anywhere from several hour to several DAYS trying to upload an already finished app. Sometimes i have to restart my computer, sometimes clean the project , sometimes i need to dance around singing voodoo songs....
Apple, YOU take 30% of my profit, I pay YOU 100$ a year just for the privelege of designing apps for your devices. Can YOU please make the damn thing work THE first time i try it?
January 14, 2014, 10:43 pm by Eldar Gerfanov (Admin)
After almost 2 months since the last release the next update has just been uploaded to the google Play Store.
Version 1.32 follows in the footsteps of the HSMAdvisor.
It now too has latest material definitions and an updated custom material drop-down list.
This list now expands to the size of the screen overriding default Samsung's scroller (that they stole from iPhone).
Biggest update yet is a new Tap and Form Tap tool types. You can now get not only cutting speed and feedrate for taps, but also calculate the best drill size for desired thread percentage.
One of the most requested features in HSMAdvisor has long been integration with various CAD/CAM solutions available on the market.
There are two possible ways of achieving said task.
First way: using CAD/CAM API to create plugins to enable HSMAdvisor to "talk to" various software packages. This road could produce the best results, however implementing it would be laborous and results not always very convinient to use. Also developer(me) would have to create plugins for many dozens of cad/cam software packages. Muliply that by the fact that with each CADCAM release, a new version of plugin would need to be produced, tested and debugged. This work is for a whole software department and would call for a product far more expensive than what a lot of my customers could afford.
Second way: Grab tool, speed and feed data directly from the CAD/CAM window, process it and then update required information when the calculation is done. This solution is easyer to implement and could prove to be the most convinient for user as well.
Need i tell you that i have chosen to go the easy way?
Without further delay let me introduce the first Speed and Feed calculator that can be integrated with a CAD/CAM solution by a user himself!
This is How it Works
Step One: User launches CAD/CAM solution. We will use MasterCAM x2 in our case.
A toolpath is programmed the usual way, a proper tool is selected and when it is time to enter your speed and feed data you launch HSMAdvisor.
Note: Certain HSMAdvisor Licenses Include FSWizard PRO For Android for Free!! Check out our HSMAdvisor Web Storefor Details
Absolutely the best handheld CNC machinist's speed and feed calculator around. Calculate cutting conditions simply by choosing your work and tool material. No need to know any numbers. FSWizard will automatically use recommended cutting speed and chipload.
* Made by a machinist for machinists *
Improve productivity and optimize cutter life.
* Milling, Drilling, Tapping and Turning * Suggests optimum cutting depth and balances cutting parameters. * Supports Chip thinning and HSM machining. * Required Power estimation, Recommended Depth/Width of Cut for extra-long cutters. * Built in tap drill calculator to calculate not only cutting speed and feed , but also drill dia in accordance with desired thread engagement. * Drill and Tap charts for both imperial and metric systems. * Oblique Triangle Calculator * Fillet Calculator will find tangent points to a circle and two lines * Machinists Bolt Hole Circle and Line Calculators
It just does it all.
*Milling Tools: Solid EndMill, Indexed End Mill and FaceMill, Solid and Indexable drills *Drilling Tools: Jobber Drill, Hi-Performance Parabolic Drill, Spade Drill, Reamer *Turning Tools: Profiling and Grooving
Please try the Free FSWizard Lite first to confirm your device capability. Also huge thanks to those who go through the trouble and leave a review. Good reviews mean more sales and more incentive for me to further improve on this app.
FSWizard Lite and FSWizard PRO are iPhone/Android machinist calculators that do not require internet connection. PRO version has all the latest material lists and speed and feed technology.
Lite version has all the same features, but it only has tool steel, mild steel and aluminum in its material list. It still has all the tool types and tool materials found in online and standalone versions Both Lite and Pro versions have unlocked tapping data.
Lite versions have limited geometry calculators.
This app is intended not to replace but to complement my much more powerful standalone Windows application called HSMAdvisor.
This HSMAdvisor v0.200 release is a major step forward.
Aside from major rewrites that i did to improve stability of the code there are also new features that will improve user experience and move us one step ahead towards making it the best tool for machinists.
New Features
Circular Interpolation feedrate compensation Now you can get compensated feedrates for milling inside and outside round features.
HSM and Chip Thinning are now two separate check boxes. Chip thinning allows to compensate for thinning chip thickness at low radial and axial engagements. HSM allows to increase cutting speed when chip thinning occurs.
Manufacturer's Speed and Chipload input For when you need to enter manufacturer recommended S&F values.
.NET 2.0 Framework Starting from this release i have downgraded required framework version from 4.0 to 2.0 This will allow us to target wider audience as it immediately drops requirements for Windows computers.
UNEF and UNS threads New thread sizes were added into the Threading section.
Drill Chart was expanded to drills up to 1.5" in diameter
Bugs Fixed
All the existing bugs were tackled when code re-write happened. I took a long time testing and fixing all of the problem and suspect areas, so at this poing it should be bug-free.
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