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    Default CS Trouble

    We have a job that consists of 5 completely different parts, that will be sold as a set, with several sets to make. I would like to machine the 5 parts all on the same tombstone, with a different CS for each one. I can get the code to output G55, G56, etc., but what I cant seem to figure out is why the X&Y absolute values are still based off CS1. I would like each CS to be zero at its respective location.

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    Default Re: CS Trouble

    its possible post your file and someone will have a look at your current machine that you use.
    also depends on the post output if it allowes it or not..



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    Default Re: CS Trouble

    Ok, I will attempt to attach a .vnc file of a sample program that should illustrate the problem I am having.
    If anyone can point out what I am doing wrong, I would greatly appreciate it.

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    Default Re: CS Trouble

    I posted with my post and it gives g54 xy 0 and g55 xy 0...you probably do not have correct post



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