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General changes and CAD-commands
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General changes and CAD-commands
Chapter 1.
General changes and CAD-commands
USB-dongle
IGEMS R9 will be delivered with new USB-dongles. The new dongle will no longer
require installation of any software drivers. IGEMS R9 will however still support the
old type of Safe Net dongle used in IGEMS R8 and older.
Fillet
The fillet command now works in two different ways. As before, with two mouse
clicks.
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The single click option is used if both endpoints are inside the pickbox rectangle.
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Leader
A leader command is a dimension command that can be used to add information
to various objects. The command asks for text information.
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When you press OK, the inserted text is placed on the drawing.
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Bonus 2010
Chapter 2.
Bonus 2010
The Bonus package is always included when updating IGEMS from an older
version. It is also free when buying a new license when annual maintenance is
included at the purchase. The bonus package in 2010 includes the same features
as the Bonus 2009 package but also a spur gear generator.
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Changes in the 2D-CAM module
Chapter 3.
Changes in the 2D-CAM module
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The main difference is that these machines uses other kind of abrasive and has
other sizes of nozzles and orifices.
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Create Part
Automatic quantity
Automatic Quantity is activated from the Create Part dialog box.
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When this feature is activated the quantity input is disabled. The built in “geometry
recognition” will recognize geometry with identical shape and set the quantity to
the number of copies.
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In this example there are two copies of A and C. The quantity setting of these
parts will be 2. The other characters will have the quantity of 1.
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This feature can be used if you want to use multiple cutting heads in Auto nesting.
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You can switch between the User Technology and the Auto technology on the top
of the dialog boxes for Auto and Single commands. The Auto technology can be
used in all cases except for materials that need special piercings. IGEMS intension
is to improve the functionality of the Auto technology in the future.
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The general idea is to work with Dynamic Linear Piercing (Released in IGEMS R8).
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The Fence option starts when you press the Apply button.
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The cutting order will be in that order the Fence is intersecting with the parts.
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If the checkbox “Parts in holes” are activated then the cutting order are
recalculated so that all parts located in holes are cut before the normal parts.
Cutoff
This is a new command in IGEMS. It can be used to cut off a sheet or to cut off
parts. In previous versions this was possible by using a sequence of various
commands.
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The new Cutoff command has two modes depending if you want to cut off sheets
or cut off parts.
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Cut of sheets
This feature can be used to make the scrap sheets easier to handle. It cuts large
sheets of material into smaller pieces.
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• Use standard CAD commands and draw lines, arcs or polylines where the
cutoff should be located.
• Start the command and select the cutoff objects.
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Distance A must be larger than the “Shortest cut” to be used. The distance B (from
the tool path to the part) is controlled by the value “Distance to part”.
Cut of parts
This feature can be used when you want to cut of parts. This kind of parts are
probably not made by cutting, it is probably parts that already are manufactured.
Do like follows:
• Create the part.
• Then make a line, arc or polyline object that describes the cutoff position.
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The cutting starts at position A and stops at position B. The Jet will not turn off
between the cut, it will move with the highest possible feed. This feed can be set
in the machine setting dialog.
Note! This feature needs modification of the postprocessor.
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Bevel cut
Chapter 4.
Bevel cut
Features in the Bevel cut commands are improved. It now works in different ways
depending if machine type is set to waterjet or plasma. The feature has also got
an Undo function.
Note: The new functionality needs changes in the postprocessor!
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The size of the loops is controlled from the input Loop radius in the dialog box.
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Bevel cut
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Bevel cut
If your answer is yes, then a loop is added. The changes of cutting angles will be
done inside the loop.
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Above you can see the result of 45 degree top bevel and 30 degree bottom bevel.
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On the picture above you can see that theoretical intersection point are moved
with the distance of D when you move the Z-axis with the distance of A. The
different standoff can be handled in different way on different machines.
A. It can be handled completely by the CNC-controller. A common method is to
use different kerf compensation to correct the D distance.
B. Some CNC-controllers can correct the standoff by moving the tool in the Tool
direction T.
C. The standoff can also be handled by IGEMS. This result gives a toolpath with
an offset from the theoretical intersection point.
D. It is also possible to make a combination of these three methods above.
The extra standoff is defined in the materials settings.
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In IGEMS R9 the loops are generated when creating the toolpath. In the
postprocessor the Loops are handled as special objects. This means that the
postprocessors must be adjusted to be able to post files for IGEMS R9.
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Bevel cut
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Advance Bevel
A new 3D-feature has been added to the Advance Bevel cutting command. This
feature was added in IGEMS_R8 but never documented.
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By using the 3D-Connect you can now add or delete connection lines in a 3D view.
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Bevel cut
Pan: Hold down the mouse wheel and move the mouse.
Zoom: By rotate the mouse wheel.
Rotate3D: By holding down the right button and move the mouse.
Snap points
You can add connection lines from bottom to top or opposite.
Snap points on all endpoints and midpoints.
You can also snap to closest point by select a snap point and then press Enter.
Delete connections
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By clicking on right mouse button you have options to delete and restore
connections.
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In the Advance Bevel you can define the top and bottom geometry. This
information should not be enough if you want to cut a part as above. By using a
polyline that describes a straight cut then this kind of geometries can be produced.
To make this kind of part do like follows
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Bevel cut
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The Red object is the top geometry, the white objects is the bottom geometry. The
straight cut has the color yellow.
Define the parts in normal way then start the Bevel cut command.
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The Cut object command allow you to follow a polyline, the cut will always be
vertical. You can specify lead in, and side to cut.
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Then you will have a question about zero points and a selection.
If you want to control the cutting order between the parts, then select them by
clicking. If the cutting order is not important then select the parts by a window.
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The zero point and the cut order are displayed by temporary graphics. If you need
to re-post then you must select zero point and cutting order again.
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Organizer
Chapter 5.
Organizer
It is now possible to search in what productions (nestings) a registered part are
included in.
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Example:
The part above “NIT-996” is already produced. The question is, in which
production is it a member of.
By double clicking on the part you can see following information.
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On the Productions field list you can see in what production number the part has
been manufactured. If the part is used in more than one production, then all
productions will show in a list.
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Organizer
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If you go back to the main window and switch to Productions tab, you can see
basic information about actual production. If you double click on the line you can
see more information about the production.
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