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creation type of tool

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I am inexperienced and therefore I am at the fourth discussion created.
is it possible to create a type of tool?
I'm a miller, and in the company where I work, I have to create tools.
sogomati, frese with a certain inclination of the insert, barns to more sharp, frese in widia
shaped, tools that grouped 4 operations together. I for pure exercise
I am, over time, also created with solidworks and now having mastercam I wondered if it was possible and what procedure should be done to make them work from the cam like any other tool present in the list tool.
waiting for answer thank you.
 
you can create shape tools by drawing the profile and assigning it as undefined at that point you can select the file containing the profile previously designed Cattura.webp Cattura2.webp
 
in the second image you see a tip. is just a fictitious representation, any form has the tool created that image is by default?
but apart from that which would be negligible, if I had modeled the tool with solidworks (why, more familiar to me) would be usable in mx6 (solid?) and with which format should I export it?
and the actual opening path of the file in mx6, in addition to popping up "from mcx file"(which for me is "custom file")
continues in the parameters window "file connection" tool file name-select?
 
representation is only indicative if you look side by side you see the shape of the tool I created, the design is simply the profile you don't need to model the detail in 3d.
 
many companies create the tools they need, in particular they use "in quantity": time ago I visited a company active in the medical (dental implantology, screws etc.) that bought two sharpeners just to build the tools starting from the bars in md. know that they came back with the costs within a couple of years and that from there they started to earn us (to get to work full regime the sharpeners also began to sell them, the tools!)
 

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