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    Anyone running Stonecam 6 and Prussiani machine for granite?

    Having a hell of a time adapting to this package. I am normally a metal cnc guy. I need a little help with tool setup in Stonecam. I appreciate any help as I have no manuals etc for this software!


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    Post Diamond Tool setup

    BigZ,

    Did you get any of the information you were seeking in setting up your diamond tools?? Trying to understand if you need specific machine-related info, or if your just trying to get the general information specs on setting-up diamond tooling.

    Let me know, I'm sure we can get you squared away whatever the help you need!

    Paul


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    Think I have it figured out now...

    Thanks for the reply, I figured out the tool offsets so far. The transition from metal machining was a little tough at first but I'm rollin' out a ton of decks accurately now...


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