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    Lazy cam z=60?

    I am using lazy cam to create my tool path from a dxf file from Bobcam. My z is always coming out on 60 before plasma torch on (m03). Does anyone have any ideas? I am using Lazy Cam in the plasma mode.

    John


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    Hey, a question maybe I can answer!!!
    I had the same issue.
    click on the "layers" tab, then enter your desired height.
    at least I think thats how i did it.
    In the end I still use sheetcam


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    Thanks John really simpe fix. Have not been working with Lc long mostly use Bobcadcam. One quick question about sheet cam can you nest in that program?

    John


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    Yep, you can. There is even a tutorial in the program to show you how.
    One thing I didn't catch on to right away was how to open different drawings on the same screen. Quite simple though... under the file menu, choose "open new part".
    HTH , John


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