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    Can you resize in Freemill?

    I have a plm that I need to resize before I can run it with mach 3. Can I resize it using Freemill? If so, how?

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    Dan


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    It doesn't look like it.
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    After you get it into Mach you can resize it (sort of) by using the scale function located to the right of the DRO on program run screen. After setting the scale you can switch to toolpath screen hit the regenerate the toolpath button then look at the program extreme display to calculate the fit.
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