Mastercam Tutorial Surface Modeling
Mastercam Tutorial Surface Modeling
‘Surfacing’ is a machining operation in which a 3D contoured surface is carved from a block of stock material through a series of
cuts. Typically this is done in two operations, a ‘Rough’ pass and a ‘Finish’ pass. The purpose of the ‘Rough’ pass is to remove
as much material in as quick of time as possible, this is typically done with a large bit and gives a rough couduroy texture to
the material. Often the process is stopped after the ‘Rough’ process, and if the roughing operation is done with a small enough
bit the surface smoothness may be suitable for many applications. If a smoother finished surface is desirable a second series of
cuts can be made with a smaller bit at a tighter interval giving a smooth polished surface. This tutorial covers the basic opera-
tions needed to do a ‘Rough’ tool path based on a generic 3D surface.
Surface Creation
2) Once you have modeled a surface it must be exported Positioning the surface in X,Y and Z
as a file in IGES format. If possible it is suggested
you select the individual elements to be CNC milled
and export only those pieces, avoiding the exporting of
lights, cameras, other objects, etc.
1) Once you have an IGES file you can quit your 3D model-
ing application and open MasterCAM Mill. To import
your new file in the MasterCAM select ‘File’ -> ‘Convert-
ers’ -> ‘IGES’ -> ‘Read File’, a file dialog box should
appear. Locate your IGES file and open it. A second
dialog box with ‘IGES Read Parameters’ will appear,
leave all the settings as they are and click ‘OK’. You
will be prompted to ‘Delete Current Part’, unless you are
importing your file into an existing MasterCAM model,
click ‘OK”. Your model should now appear in plan view. Importing the IGES file into MasterCAM
3) Once you have verified the scale you can change the
view to a 3D view by clicking on the ‘GView Isometric’
button (the twelfth button from the left in the top row).
To verify the piece is in the correct position hit ‘F9’ on
the keyboard, the axis will appear. You piece should be
below the XY plane and in the top right quadrant of the
axis.
For this example we will use .125 inch step down and a
.0625 step over.
5) After entering the machining parameters and clicking Generating the toolpath
‘OK’ you will be prompted to select the ‘Tool Contain-
ment Boundary’, click ‘Done’. Your tool-path should be
automatically generated.
1) After you have created your tool-path you can use some
of the tools built into MasterCAM to analyze is perfor-
mance. To view a simulation of your toolpath cutting
select ‘Operations’ from the ‘Toolpaths’ menu. If you
cannot find the ‘Toolpaths’ menu you can click on the
‘Main Menu’ button. The ‘Operations’ button will open a
dialog box listing all the paths in your model. You can
select ‘Verify’ and the toolpath will disappear and a
rendered block of material will appear on screen as well
as a playback controller. Clicking on the play button will
play the simulation. If the playback is too quick you can
adjust the slider on the right to change the speed. Verifying the toolpath