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Old 07-27-2007, 02:34 PM
 
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Some basic mach 3 programming help!

Looking for someone to help write ocassional programs for parts in mach 3 or lazy cam for a little extra cash.
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The easiest way is to draw it up in CAD and then run it through LazyCam (which comes with MACH).

I can help. The issue with me helping is my access to the Net is limited during the weekend - the PC I have at home is a complete POS.

I would be happy to help if I can. I can draw the thing up - wouldn't take long - maybe 20 minutes if that.

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Hi Scott
Thanks much for offering to help. Would you be interested from time to time in making a few bucks when I need some help w/ parts? That way I wouldnt feel like a P.I.T.A. every time I ask for help. Really need to learn lazy cam but I really have no time right now and my wife doesnt appreciate me spending the few minutes I have free on sat or sun w/ my cnc.
Thanks again Scott
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Sure - I can help and there are handfuls of folks on this board that will do the same.

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Myself and others posted some code for you in your other thread a few days ago. Did you try any of them?
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I have some time on my hands and could help with some coding. Do you have CAD drawings to work from? dxf files if possible.
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Mach 3 help

Thanks soo much everyone!
I had some computer problems and needed to take the pc in for repair as it kept crashing. I am getting it back this morning and have to re install my dial up connection so I can send the programs out to my shop via email. Hopefully I can give them a shot on Sat.
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Dont know if you are still looking for help, but i would be willing to lend a hand when needed. I could provide you with straight code usable on Haas, Fanuc, or Yasnac based control. Let me know if your interested.

email at fanuc_ot@yahoo.com
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