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did you ever need to draw the profile of a particular tool? ...I wonder why new tools have been coming out recently describing a profile that goes beyond the usual forms set by the form table (e.g. the pico insert of the hitachi tool) and in order to be able to use it in a "serious" way even in circumstances that foresee subsequent resumption processing it is necessary to set the actual shape of the tool itself. ..however today I have exposed this request to the supplier of sw:wink:
 
For more than 10 years, we use "false torici" tools. Of course, they plan on cams as tors with a profile that includes the real one of the tool. on certain angles of the surfaces remain important overmetals even of 0.7 0.8mm... It would be bad to be able to draw the profile of the ut (which, among other things, is possible with some of the usual high-rise gentlemen cams..) ... from which in the end we arrange the same :-)

dylan
 
I use a bit of everything...from the microfrese (hitachi, ns ,karnasch) to Korean tools (blue coating...) to those with inserts...in some cases it would be necessary to draw the shape of the tool...we will see... the technicians are at work... :finger:
 
I think we're singing.

We can manage form uensils, let's move
also control the shape of the cutting board.
would still be a great thing; as important would be to manage
a clutter over the spindle that is not a diameter: we have different
fpt machines that have a head with a slightly square shape etc.
You never happen, especially when we work deep, to have the need
to control the head too? how do you do?(machine simulation apart)
 

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