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5 axis hole partition

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FrrssS

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Hello
It seems impossible for me to cry on topsolid with such "simple" figures. .
I'm going to explain:
I designed a compass øe 320 , øi280 h250,
I drilled it radially with 6300 holes ø4 clearly
drawing 1 with a multiplication of propagations. . .
after about 10 minutes I managed to view the perforated solid and this is already a little problem (it should be a pretty immediate operation).
I start working it with topsolidcam and here the biggest problems begin...
with 5-axis drilling I can drill it virtually, even here though with important time spent, the biggest problem is that in reality I can't drill 6300 holes with one tip, so I need to make some
Intermediate tool change every 420 holes, which would also be easy if topsolidcam responded to commands.
I thought of ordering the geometry of the holes and then copying from the shaft the drilling to 5 axes 15 times so as to divide for each processing a field of drilling.
I can't finish the hole partition.
help!

if it can help I have a pc with windows 7 professional:

system :
porduttore hewlett-packard
model hp elite 7100
total amount of system memory 8.00 gb of ram
64-bit operating system
4 core processor
storage :
total capacity of 464 gb hard drives
disk partition (c:) 411 gb available (459 gb total)
disk partition (d:) 486 mb available (5 total gb)
support unit (e:) cd/dvd
graphics :
type of video card nvidia geforce gt 240
toal memory available for graphics 4095 mb
memory available for 1024 mb graphics
dedicated system memory 0 mb
shared system memory 3071 mb
view driver version video card 8.17.12.5896
1920x1080 Main Monitor Resolution
directx direct10 version

I hope someone can help me.
 
hello frrss, thank you for your thanks, but I do "simplely" my work, and I'm glad I helped you.
Good job
 
hi meb, as I have already explained on topsolid technical support, the problem is the fatigue caused by that exaggerated amount of holes, which, puts in crisis the processor of the pc and then slows the operations. therefore the most logical thing was to divide the cad file and cam into several parts. There is another solution, that is to drill with a simpler strategy and propagate it in a circular way.... but the first I think went immediately well.
next:finger:
 

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