v1.17Release date: 4 June 2024 FeaturesSoft Jaw Designer Imperial units in the Soft Jaw Designer add-on are now supported. Parts with bosses are now supported properly so that custom jaws can open and close correctly on these features. Improved soft jaw creation for complex geometry.
Cycle Time Estimator Cycle Time Estimator now respects the document units and will support imperial or metric depending on what is already in place. You can now update the toolpaths and subsequent cycle times in Fusion, and the value will update in the cycle times output once you save the file. Any changes made to the cycle time value of any toolpath will now auto update the parent strategy/setup/overall cycle time.
Tool management Updated Aluminium feed and speed presets in the built-in tool library with data generated by the Cutting Parameters backend for unsupported tool types. Tool material for all drills set to carbide to enable Cutting Parameters recommendations for first-time users. Machine library generic machines updated to better represent the most popular machines.. Cutting Parameters now supports ball end mills and taps (this excludes freeform toolpaths).
ImprovementsIncreased the default maximum request size to 1025MB to accommodate larger or more complex STEP files: if the file is too big then a clear message is displayed to the user to indicate the issue. Updated the Cycle Time Estimator export to include quantity of parts and overall cycle time.
FixesFixed a bug with Cycle Time Estimator that was causing parts to not be uploaded if the user was not in the manufacturing work space in Fusion. Fixed the broken export button, in the export tab of the Cycle Time Estimator, so that it now exports the correct information. Fixed an issue where selecting a hole for tool orientation in Manual 3+2 could result in incorrect drilling direction, ensuring that blind holes are always drilled from the open side.
v1.16Release date: 13 May 2024 FeaturesCutting Parameters AI (Preview Feature) - get started with our new Cutting Parameters AI explorer. You can now explore and optimize your cutting parameters with our all-new Cutting Parameters AI feature. This powerful feature enables the modification and exploration of optimal cutting operations. Interact with sliders or heatmaps to explore optimal tool life, chip loads, feed rate, spindle speeds and so much more. Cutting Parameters has been a major focus for us; we’d love to hear your feedback! To use Cutting Parameters AI, right-click on a toolpath after CAM Assist has run and access it through the option provided in the menu.
Soft Jaw Designer (Preview Feature) Accessible via the Fixture Management panel, the Soft Jaw Designer allows you to design customized fixtures efficiently. Open the Soft Jaw Designer from the fixture management panel. Select your part, jaws, spindle direction and opening direction as well as your z level(s) and CAM Assist will generate a custom fixture for your part. The Soft Jaw designer is also smart enough to create clearance allowances for sharp corners, will avoid interlocking geometry, and will allow for your parts to slide effectively during use. Note - this feature is only available in the Windows version of CAM Assist as of this release
Avoidance Geometry Now available in preview is the CAM Assist Avoidance Geometry Generator. This feature helps you create bodies that ensure machining operations are limited to specific areas. This feature is especially helpful in keeping toolpaths from drifting in between vise jaws or other areas where you don’t want the tool to go. Avoidance geometry is slightly different from fixture geometry. While fixture bodies must be avoided, Avoidance Geometry is considered to be part of the stock and may be gouged in certain situations. Note - this feature is only available in the Windows version of CAM Assist as of this release
Cycle Times Estimator (Preview Feature) The Cycle times Estimator uses your tool library and machine preferences to generate precise and editable cycle time estimates in bulk. Upload up to 10 parts in one go, select your machine, tool library, material and your common machining mode then let CAM Assist generate your cycle time estimates for all. In the report tab, you will receive a breakdown report of your stock and part sizes/weights, faces machined, and more. Finally, export your report into a formatted CSV document ready to share with your team.
ImprovementsFixesWe have removed the feedback and support button from the General tab so that the interface is not cluttered: you can still use all other channels for reporting feedback to us. ‘Beta program only’ has been removed from the automatic 3+2 machining mode option. We have updated the interface so that when you click run after updating your machine properties, it will save those properties to persist over to the next session or run.
v1.15This version was an internal release.
v1.14Release date: 3 April 2024 Improvements‘Detailed roughing’ is on by default (see the Advanced tab) Detailed roughing helps to ensure all necessary material has been removed before finishing. It reduces the number of collisions in finishing toolpaths, delivering a higher quality strategy. It will take a little more computation time when you run CAM Assist, in most cases. Detailed roughing can be enabled or disabled in the Advanced tab. Note: even with Detailed roughing turned on, you must still check the simulation to ensure all material is removed before finishing. We welcome your feedback on this feature.
Improvement to wall entries - particularly tight corners, providing some clearance from the part.
v1.13Release date: 8 March 2024 Features ImprovementsFixesIssues causing frequent Error 100 have been resolved. If spot drilling fails, CAM Assist will continue to create hole making operations. Spot drilling enabled no longer causes the toolpath strategy to miss some chamfer operations. MacOS installer automatic update resolved. Bulk roughing clears the center of a spigot.
v1.12 Release date: 5 February 2024 FeaturesChamfer tip offset CAM Assist will now offset the tip of the chamfer tool, when machining modelled chamfers, without gouging the part. This method avoids engaging the tip of the chamfer tool, where the cutting speed is zero. In addition, it allows for slower spindle speeds or higher feed rates to be used in chamfering, which should prolong chamfer tool life. This update does not affect deburring.
Avoidance geometry (see the General tab) Avoidance Geometry blocks out portions of the stock that you don't want to be machined in the setup. These blocked-out portions (referred to as ‘Avoidance Geometry’) are different from Fixture bodies. While Fixture bodies MUST be avoided, the Avoidance Geometry is considered part of the stock and MAY be gouged in specific cases. For example, drilling a through hole may pierce the avoidance geometry but not the Fixture. Fixture bodies also require clearance from any tool, whereas all roughing tools may touch the surface of the avoidance geometry. Avoidance Geometry has a very specific application for 3+2 setups, where controlling the tool placement around work-holding is required.
Shaft clearance for floor finishing When the shoulder length of a tool is within 1mm of the pocket depth, CAM Assist would produce a floor finishing toolpath that fails to generate in Fusion, due to the default value of 1mm for shaft clearance. For floor finishing toolpaths, this clearance value has been reduced by CAM Assist to allow machining pockets with a depth less than 1mm from the full usable length (LU) of the tool (also called shoulder length in the Fusion tool library).
Independent selection of 3+2 roughing and finishing directions (see the General tab) Reduction in gouges for 2D Contour operations Since lead-ins and lead-outs for 2D Contour toolpaths are not checked for collisions in Fusion, they would often cause large gouges to the model. CAM Assist will now simulate the entries and reduce the arc size below the Fusion default values in order to fit collision free entries into tighter spaces.
Support of Fusion Machine Library (see the General and Tool use tabs) Spot Drilling toolpath type (see the Advanced tab) Users can now include Spot Drilling operations to spot/center holes that will be later drilled by CAM Assist. For these operations, CAM Assist will use a Spot Drill tool from the selected library to pierce holes before drilling them, namely by plunging to a fixed depth of 0.020”/ 0.5 mm.
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