Creating Tools in The ToolKit
Creating Tools in The ToolKit
ToolKit
MillTurn
Definition of adapter/holder
Definition of shank
Basic definition
A component (adapter/holder, shank, cutting tool) consists of the following items, for example:
In the respective descriptions, only the minimum necessary definitions for defining the respective component
described are listed. These basic definitions can be adapted to components or situations not listed in this
document.
Manufacturer
VMID ToolKit SolidCAM Job NC-Code
specification
max. S = 6000
max. possible S = 6000
Ratio = 1 : 1 max. S Output = 6000
max. S = 8000 Limited by the maximum S6000 CW
Input = CW Ratio = 1 : 1
output speed of the holder
Output = CW
The ratio is given as a decimal number.
It is advisable to specify the ratio as 1 : x
If the machine offers the possibility of defining the transmission ratio of the holder in the machine control, this
must be taken into account in the post processor!
Manufacturer
VMID ToolKit SolidCAM Job NC-Code
specification
max. S = 6000
Left Spindle
max. S = 6000
max. possible S = 6000
Ratio = 1 : 1 max. S Output = 6000
max. S = 8000 Limited by the maximum S6000 CCW
Input = CW Ratio = -1 : 1
output speed of the holder
Output = CCW
Manufacturer
VMID ToolKit SolidCAM Job NC-Code
specification
max. S = 6000
max. possible S = 6000
Ratio = 1 : 1 max. S Output = 6000
max. S = 8000 Limited by the maximum S6000 CW
Input = CW Ratio = 1 : 1
output speed of the holder
Output = CW
The ratio is given as a decimal number.
It is advisable to specify the ratio as 1 : x
If the machine offers the possibility of defining the transmission ratio of the holder in the machine control, this
must be taken into account in the post processor!
How the shank/insert coordinate system should be oriented can be determined for any given turning tool as follows:
• By creating a parametric SolidCAM standard turning tool that corresponds or is similar to the turning tool
what should be imported.
• In the tool preview window, the coordinate systems orientations and coordinate systems positions are visible
and can be defined in the same way for the shank/insert which should be imported:
The coordinate system to attach the insert is located on the underside of the insert.
The X-axis of the coordinate system to attach the insert usually points away from the cutting edge in the
direction of the shank.
The Y-axis of the coordinate system to attach the insert usually points from the bottom of the cutter up to the
top of the insert.
In this example, the coordinate system is rotated 90° around the Y axis. So that the Z-axis points away from the
shank, contrary to the orientation of a standard SolidCAM parametric tool. In most cases, this Simplified
orientation is correct for tools mounted in boring bar holders. Because the previous component's coordinate
system usually also has the same orientation.
In this example, the coordinate system is rotated 90° around the Y axis. So that the Z-axis points away from the
shank, contrary to the orientation of a standard SolidCAM parametric tool. In most cases, this Simplified
orientation is correct for tools mounted in boring bar holders. Because the previous component's coordinate
system usually also has the same orientation.
Coordinate system for exporting the insert as STL file or with the Import from CAD functionality
For cutting tools, it is always advisable to use the standard cutting tools that can be parametrically defined in
SolidCAM. Except that with the same, a definition of the cutting tool to be used is not possible.
Not simplified
The best result for the tool path calculation can be
achieved if the insert is prepared accordingly Simplified
using CAD functionalities.
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Example - Form turning tool
Coordinate system for exporting the insert as STL file or with the Import from CAD functionality
Simulation:
If there are several tools on the same physical tool station and these are to be output in the NC code with different
tool calls (e.g. via tool number, tool name, etc.), a sub-tool item can be created.
• Tool number, tool ID, tool offset number and tool offset index can now be completely independent of each
other:
VMID – Setting
In order to work correctly, this function must be activated in the VMID for each turret, spindle or tool
magazine.
If the NC-Code output is not correct after activating this function, the post processor must be adjusted. If this
is the case, please contact our support.
• For a turning tool, when using the CAD import functionality in the ToolKit, does the Coordinate system for
the insert need to be defined?
◦ If the CAD import function is used in the ToolKit, it is a must that the coordinate system for the insert is
defined.
• Why should you prepare CAD data before exporting as an STL file or using the CAD import functionality?
◦ When exporting or importing a solid, faceting (approximation using triangular surfaces) takes place. Flat
surfaces, for example, can be described by a few triangular facets. However, with radii or free-form
surfaces, depending on the accuracy of the faceting, there is a considerable number of triangular facets,
which can lead to an unnecessarily large STL file. Basically, the following applies: "The smaller the file size
of the STL file, the less influence it has on performance".
◦ The table below shows how the ratio between original CAD data and Simplified CAD data behaves.
Saving while
simplifying
CAD data