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HSMAdvisor 0.021 Has just been released

March 17, 2013, 10:25 pm by Eldar Gerfanov (Admin)

New things: None.

Well not really.

First of all alot of small bugs has been fixed.

Second of all i added a neat picture to Drilling operation.

It now shows what each drill specific field means

Also. Unfortunately all current license key holder will have to get new license keys.

If you currently have a license key, please e-mail me your new Computer-ID
And i will send you a new license key.

NOTE:

If you are installing over previous version of HSMAdvisor, you are encouraged to perform complete uninstall of the old version.

Othervise what happens is old settings file is not compatible with the new one.

This will cause Default Tool Type, Tool material and Coating presets to get lost and you end up with a funny looking FSWizard page.

Correcting this is extremely easy:

You need to select some tool type (IE: End Mill), select some Tool Material (IE. HSS) and finally select some Coating (IE. NONE)

This will fix the problem.

Attached below is a screenshot of what it looks like when settings mismatch happens, not a pretty sight i agree, but there is no need to panic.

(Note to self: add version check for every file)

 

Drilling Drill ED.JPG Settings version mismatch HSMAdvisor_v0.021 program picture.JPG

HSMAdvisor 0.020 Is available for download

March 6, 2013, 12:49 am by Eldar Gerfanov (Admin)

Things new in this version:

  • Added Lead Angle/Taper Angle/Tip Angle switch that allows to specify the angle of the cutting edge.
  • Added V-Bit engraving cutters.
  • Added wood materials
  • Stainless steels from Medium and Easy groups have been revised.

Tool library changes:

  • Tools no longer carry any information about material or engagement- all that extra data is now saved with Cuts
  • Fixed a small bug with copy/move function.

    Why do we machinists need a feed and speed wizard

    February 14, 2013, 9:44 pm by Eldar Gerfanov (Admin)

    Sometimes people ask me: "I tried your calculator, and i liked it, but it seems to me a little too aggressive...do you actually do any testing?"

    Well, to those I say that not only i do testing, but i run production jobs 100% calculated with my own HSMAdvisor.

    Many machinists say that nothing beats an experienced operator holding his hand on feed hold button and playing with speed and feed override trying to find the "sweet spot" where cutting speed and feed rate are maximized and chatter is eliminated or reduced.

    And it is correct, but not any machinist is experienced or actually knows what he is doing.
    Many machinists also finish their apprenticeship program and never learn a single thing about new tooling types and materials since. They bag years of experience, but their knowledge is stuck on a level it was when they first got their license.

    Also not a single person can possibly know cutting conditions for hundreds of materials and remember all of the jobs he had ever ran.

    This is where tool database comes in.

    Not only can you save tools to cut down and in many cases eliminate entering parameters for every calculation.
    But you can (and should) save cutting data for each particular case.

    A single tool entry can contain an unlimited number of cuts attached to it, so machinist never has to remember everything.

    Here is a i made video of slotting D2 with variable helix hi-performace endmill.

    Material: D-2 Tool Steel 200-250 HB
    Tool: 0.500in 4FL Carbide TiAlN coated Solid HP End Mill
    Speed: 360.0 SFM/ 2751.6 RPM
    Feed: 0.0023 ipt/ 0.0094 ipr/ 25.76 ipm

    Engagement:  DOC=0.330 in   WOC=0.500 in

    Thoughts on FSWizard Future

    December 18, 2012, 12:59 am by Eldar Gerfanov (Admin)

    Where do we stand and how did we get here.

    When i first started FSWizard project one year ago in December 2011. I felt the need to upgrade my knowledge and skill-set regarding speeds, feeds and best cutting conditions.

    Other calculators available at that time simply did not cut it for me.

    One of them did not account for such important parameters as tool length.

    The other did not care about such crucial tool geometry features like helix angle, shank diameter, lead angle and so on.

    As a result i have endeavoured on a mission to build the best calculator that would accurately predict cutting forces, cutter deflection and suggest best cutting modes using all available tool data for multitude of combinations of work-piece/tool materials, coatings and tool types.

    It has been a year of research, building cutter and material models, applying REAL MACHINING experience.

    All results were tested in REAL PRODUCTION environment.

    Today thanks to FSWizard, machines i work on produce 200%-300% more parts per day than 1 year ago.

    It has been one year since i have started.
    And i believe i have achieved my original goal.

    Today The FREE FSWizard gives far better results than many expensive solutions available on the market.

    FSWizard:Standalone is the only available program that will warn you if cutter will be reaching its breaking point.

    In fact we see paying users of other programs asking their developers for features that have been long implemented in FSWizard.
    And we see those developers finally moving out of their comfort zone and trying to improve their program's functionality.

    Where do we go from here?

    What does the future hold for this project?

    No one really knows.
    Unlike others who can talk the speed/feed game, I am not into marketing.
    I don't do a particularly good job of persuading people that my product is the best thing that happened to the CNC world.

    All i have is 2 hours of free time on my hands after work and a ton or real-world machining experience not many in the software business can brag about.

    All that remains to say here is

    I am not using words "product" ,"consumers" and "business" just by accident.

    Next release version of FSWizard:Standalone 0.015 PRO will be a commercial product.

    It will be sold as a 1 year subscription.

    I am not yet sure about the pricing.
    But i know that i will make it subscription-based and the price will be very affordable.

    This is the only way to move forward on this.

    If you have any comments or thoughts, i would love to hear them out.

     

     

    Stylish and functional Operations and Tooling List confings for SurfCam

    July 17, 2012, 11:00 pm by Eldar Gerfanov (Admin)

    Tired of printing out Operation lists and then wasting time adding setup information by hand?

    There is a neat and easy way to replace standard Operations and Tooling lists with something very compact and usable.

    Here are config files i use at my work to create Setup Sheets and tooling lists right from SurfCam.

    1. First make sure you backup you Operations.cfg and Tooling.cfg files in case you want to go back (VERY NOT likely)
      Those can be found inside your V5 or V6\Config directory.
    2. Unpack contents of the attached ZIP folder.
    3. Copy .CFG files found within into your V5 or V6\Config folder.
    4. Copy folder "images" into "C:\Surfcam" directory, if you want also tool images to show with tooling list.
    5. Go to SurfCam Options and in section Setup Sheet select "Current" from several other choises.

    Thats it!!

    UPDATE!!!!!!

    • Operations list NOW highlights table rows when you move the mouse over them.
    • When you select ANY text on Operations List, the same text will be highlighted over the whole page!!!

    Download current file below

    Samples are below:

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    Surfcam_custom_operations_cfg.zip Surfcam_custom_operations_cfg.zip Size:0.11 MB

    FSWizard: Online CNC Machinists Calculator

    October 14, 2011, 8:33 pm by Eldar Gerfanov (Admin)

    FSWizard Online is:

    FSWizard is here

    It is the most accurate Online Feeds and Speeds Calulator.

    In order for every user to enjoy latest modifications and most accurate results, it is WEB Based.
    This means that you can use it across all imaginable operational systems and devices.
    All you need is an internet connected WEB browser.
    No download or installation is required: Just visit the web page.

    Also a full functioning mobile version is available.

    Key Features of FSWizard:

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    Milling Hardox Steel Rc 45-50

    January 26, 2011, 10:17 pm by Eldar Gerfanov (Admin)

    Out Company used to have somebody else plasmacut cutting anvils for us.
    This was expensive, plus heat generated by plasma caused already unstable anvils to warp like crazy making them very hard to grind flat.

    So when foreman told me to machine one on CNC i immidately asked him to buy one of those nifty Hanita TiALN coated Varimill cutters.
    Too bad they are too expensive. So the company bought same style of cutters made by Niagara. 0.5" end mill there is x3 cheaper than hanita's. Plus i believe cutting tools made to the same specs, out of the same materials are performing identical.

    The machine we ve been using for this is really shaky and busted, so dont laugh at speeds and feeds that we came up with.

    So basically, Specs Are:

    • Material: Hardox pre-hardened steel Rc 45-50
    • Cutter: 4 Flute, Stagger Flute TiALN coted 0.5" Micrograin Carbide End Mill, 2.5" Overall, 0.625" Flute Length, 1" overhang
    • Operation: Slotting
    • Speed: 1200 RPM
    • Feed: 4.8 IPM
    • Depth OF Cut: 0.125"
    • Plunge method: 2.5 Deg Ramp/Helix, Or Plunge into 0.281Dia pilot hole at 3 IPM
    • Coolant: Airblast + Oil

    Okuma Lathe G and M codes

    January 8, 2011, 12:30 am by Eldar Gerfanov (Admin)

    Here is a list of Okuma G and M codes i got from the manual

    Note Some codes may not be supported by your machine, all information is given as is and i dont give a ... if you break something.

    Information given here is correct to the best of my knowlege

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    Avoiding Chatter in corners of a pocket

    January 3, 2011, 1:02 am by Eldar Gerfanov (Admin)

    If you are finishing a pocket with wall corners' radius close to the radius of a cutter. The tool tends to chatter, especially with longer tools and harder materials.

    To avoid this you can do one of the following:

    • When programming. After roughing the pocket and before finishing. Create a simple drill cycle with finishing tool to remove extra material from the corner. This way when finisher goes to the tight corner, the chatter will virtually disappear.
    • Do the same with a drillbit. Before Roughing.
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