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Use IPW from a cam session into another as a turn stock (blank turning)

Use IPW from a cam session into another as a turn stock (blank turning)

Use IPW from a cam session into another as a turn stock (blank turning)

(OP)
Hello all,

Anyone tryed to save an ipw from one camfile, import it into a new camfile, and then select it as a stock for turning ?

It is selectable but it wont spin an outline from it.

any help is apreceated.

Thanks,
Jone

RE: Use IPW from a cam session into another as a turn stock (blank turning)

Are you setting the blank in the seconf part to IPW and then selecting the source?
Or are you saving a facet body from the first part and manually adding it to the second part?

Are you using an automatic spun outline? Or planes at angles? Or something else?

Mark Rief
Product Manager
Siemens PLM

RE: Use IPW from a cam session into another as a turn stock (blank turning)

(OP)
Thanks for reply,

In this case i am saving the IPW from file #1, and adding it to my design with assembley in file#2. I am then selecting it as a model in stock, but the turning wont recognice it. I have tryed automatic, angle at plane , all of them smile

Thanks,
Jone

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