Mastercam Multiaxis Machining Improves Productivity

It improves productivity with simultaneous four- and five-axis machining capability for Mastercam.

It improves productivity with simultaneous four- and five-axis machining capability for Mastercam.

Mastercam Multiaxis offers a range of multiaxis machining strategies, basic and advanced. Image courtesy of CNC Software.


CNC Software's Mastercam Multiaxis is an add-on for Mastercam Mill 3D, Router 3D, Mill-Turn and Mastercam for SOLIDWORKS. It improves productivity with simultaneous four- and five-axis machining capability for Mastercam. Mastercam Multiaxis offers a range of multiaxis machining strategies, basic and advanced. These toolpaths are also useful for advanced control of three-axis machines.

The new Multiaxis Unified toolpath allows you to select multiple pieces of input geometry to generate the toolpath pattern. Using those geometry choices, the toolpath picks the best algorithm to calculate the path. This single toolpath gives access to all the surface-based toolpaths, as well as the geodesic toolpath options, in a single interface.

New Deburr toolpath enhancements include a new option, Number of cuts along edges, which allows users to add multiple cuts to the Deburr toolpath, rounding or flattening edges, to create a quality edge on deburred parts. The new Tilt Range options allow users to limit tilt when machining type is set to five-axis (simultaneous) or 3+2 axis.

Maintaining climb and conventional machining is critical for surface finish and tool life. Controlling Climb and Conventional Cutting now provides control of climb or conventional cutting while working with surfaces that may require using both sides of a tool. It was previously impossible to maintain this while cutting a curved shape that would require the use of both sides of the tool.

Swarf Milling toolpath enhancements include the Drop tool to floor option, which controls whether Mastercam will drop the toolpath down to a floor or retract to the bottom of swarf surfaces. The new Sorting Spiral Multi Cuts option allows multiple slices to be output as a spiral instead of single slices, providing a better finish across the part.

Rotary Advanced toolpath enhancements include the Axis offset option, which allows users to shift the tool off-center to maintain a better contact point, which extends tool life and improves machining quality. 

Mastercam continues to expand the critical machine simulation needed for optimal multiaxis programming with Mastercam Simulator, which includes the new Smart Measure feature that allows users to measure distances quickly and accurately in the graphics window during simulation. Simulator now processes standard three-axis and five-axis operations faster when backplotting, verifying or simulating, and now lists all collisions, proximity alerts and axis overruns in the new Report pane.

Additional enhancements to Mastercam Multiaxis include:

  • Maintaining a single tool axis orientation with Accelerated Finishing tools, providing optimal tool axis control to minimize or eliminate extra multiaxis movement.
  • The new Point tool to rotary axis option allows you to rotate a toolpath around an offset point instead of the toolpath being fixed to the axis itself, which leads to a better tool contact point.
  • The new Automatic arc lead-in type creates automatic arcs in locations where it can be difficult to determine the correct arc to fit and makes it easier to add arcs to linking moves.
  • New Apply filtering for conversion generates a more efficient toolpath by filtering incoming toolpaths to reduce size and noise.

For more information on Mastercam’s Multiaxis machining, visit https://www.mastercam.com/solutions/multiaxis/.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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