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    Geometry Expert

    Is there a way to input endpoints of lines incrementally while using geometry expert?

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    Re:Geometry Expert

    Quote Originally Posted by camtd View Post
    Is there a way to input endpoints of lines incrementally while using geometry expert?

    Thank You
    I POST same question there, maybe somebody can help:
    http://jeffcnc.webs.com/apps/forums/...ometry-expert-
    You can email, I can help!
    ______________________Customize good Postprocessor for GibbsCAM and MasterCAM.


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    That is a nice website Jeff.

    The closet I found so far is using length in geometry expert.

    I read you do post modifications. What was the last version of Gibbscam that included ComPost?

    All the parts that the company I am subcontracting for now are round with milled and drilled on the outside diameter, inside diameter and top and bottom faces.

    2 1/2 milling positioning also using G68 as well as A,B and C axis.

    I program by hand the G65 and G66 for calling up the machining routines after
    positioning.

    Let me know if you have made post and programmed parts like I am doing now.


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