Après avoir cassé quelques fraises j'ai enfin réussit à faire (à peu près ;o)) ce que je voulais avec Path, grâce en particulier à vos explications très claires sur le positionnement de l'origine et la différence entre la vue CAD et la vue CAM. Un grand merci pour ce tuto dans lequel tout se passe vraiment de la même manière que dans mon environnement.
Thank you very much Laurent, for me it has been very lucky to find this tutorial because I had been looking and there was nothing but confusion, very educational and orderly. Greetings from Spain
Dzię☺kuję z Polski. Nie znam angielskiego , ale bardzo jasno opisałeś działanie. Dopiero się uczę FreeCad i jest to najlepszy film jaki znalazłem w sieci. Thank you - great content
Thank you very much for this video - more helpfull than several hours of google searches! I have noticed however, when setting a smaller step-over percentage - i get MORE paths. Shouldn't that give fewer paths ?
Thank you very much for this tutorial, very useful tips and explanations. Impressed with FreeCAD. Worth spending time mastering it! Merci, et un abonné de plus, un !
super vidéo, peut tu juste ajouter les sous titre en francais ^^, je cherche justement a remplacer ptc creo et solidworks par une solution compatible linux ^^, la FreeCad commence vraiment a ratraper son retard
So many years ago, but I really hope that you stil are active and can help us :) do you know why I can not run the Gcode that Freecad produce on mach3!!!?
A very good video, thank you. When selecting the processor, you selected linuxcnc. The processor used on my router is Mach3. Is there an equivalent to Mach 3 as an option in FreeCAD.
Ssi have worked through all your examples so far although I have yet to add machining though I guess I have to add finishing passes to the side elevation of the hole.....
Hi there, thanks for the video. I have created a path profile operation and I have a problem. The profile is basicly a circle, but when I read the g-code there is this "K" coordinate, I think it is Z offset. The thing is LinuxCNC doesn't like that "K". It can't run the program with it. I removed it manually from the code and it works perfectly. The question is: Is there a setting in FreeCAD so that this "K" doesn't appear in the G-Code? Thanks a lot !
2 options are available, either you add tabs at the bottom and remove it by hands, or you leave a small amount of material you flip it and mill this small amount
@@laurentcnc6662 Well tab at the bootom won't work with the example in the video. There is a large piece of stock below the part. Flipping the part and remill the remainder is an option I was thinking about. However this has some issues with the reference moving slightly which will make the two milled area visible / shifted. We are yet to see someone truly configuring path and mill something for real. There is usually more to consider I think. If you guys can do a video on clamping techniques that would be nice I think.
It's a bit concerning that the toolpath seems to start at the part origin ie on the top face of the stock. Hopefully / presumably that can be changed to G28 etc?
On the left side you have a list of part. You select the cad one and press SPACE. Il it mask it. Other option is to select it on the screen with the mouse (be sure it is the cad one) and press SPACE.
Bien dommage que la vidéo soit en anglais,pas moyen de trouvé une video de qualité en francais sur l'atelier PATH .il serait sympas de refaire la video en francais,ou bien mettre des sous titres,on ne sais jamais,d'avance merci
Bonjour Thermoplastique, si vous cliquez sur sous-titre puis paramètres/traduire automatiquement en choisissant Français vous aurez les sous-titre en Français ( traduction approximative mais utile ). ;-)