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    how to set machine default setings in CAMBAM?

    I have a copy of CamBam. Seems like a good program. I was looking for machine defaults to enter the stats for my table and couldn't find them. Any pointers?


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    Quote Originally Posted by 777funk View Post
    I have a copy of CamBam. Seems like a good program. I was looking for machine defaults to enter the stats for my table and couldn't find them. Any pointers?
    Sorry for the delay getting back to you.

    In the latest CamBam release (0.9.8), there is a new section for entering the specs of your machine, but at the moment this information is not really used. The plan is to use this information to add sanity checks for machining within your work envelope and other stuff.

    Were there any machine stats in particular you watnted to make use of?
    www.cambam.co.uk


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    Basically just making sure I'm cutting within my machine's table limits. I guess that's probably not too hard... just put the parts where I want them in the X and Y coordinates in CAMBAM.


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