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#1 2007-05-02 19:04:07

jacito
Member
From: Kulpsville, PA USA
Registered: 2007-04-20
Posts: 3

machine library

:?

Does anyone know if there is a place on the web where machines can be uploaded or downloaded?  I don't want to waste time measuring/modeling our machine if someone has already done the work.

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#2 2007-05-09 06:48:57

wuwenwu
Member
From: xjtu
Registered: 2006-08-29
Posts: 2

Re: machine library

i think you should call the model from the machine company!

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#3 2007-05-09 12:27:39

jacito
Member
From: Kulpsville, PA USA
Registered: 2007-04-20
Posts: 3

Re: machine library

I have asked the machine maker.  They said it's propritary, and won't give it up.

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#4 2007-05-09 16:04:16

stpendl
Senior Member
From: Nussbach, AUSTRIA
Registered: 2005-07-12
Posts: 134
Website

Re: machine library

What machine do you need ???

There might be a member already having it.

BTW, I was always able to get a STEP file of the machine from the company, since we have bought it already.
I have to submit the serial number of the machine and return a signed form, that I won't give the data to a third party.


Stefan Pendl

Systemmanager CAD/CAM
Windows 10 x64 Edition, Vericut 9.0

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#5 2007-05-09 17:59:40

SergeV
Senior Member
From: Irvine, CA
Registered: 2004-10-08
Posts: 507
Website

Re: machine library

First place to look is in the machines supplied with VERICUT.

File > Open
Shortcut = Showroom

look in the left, you will see a list of sub-folders under Showroom with manufacturers names:
-DMG
-Fadal
-Hass
-Hermle
-Makino
-Mazak
-Mori Seiki
-Motch
-Okuma

These are nice, well defined machines that would be a good startup. 

The goal is to add more and more machines to this list in future releases

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