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    lazy cam help

    not sure if this is the right place
    heres my problem
    I'm making a disk with steps some need to be cut on the inside some on the outside how do I set this in lazy cam ie tell it this cut is inside the line and so is the next but the one after that is on the outside

    Thanks Andrew
    PS sorry if my description is naff


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    i think that the way to do this is to make each step a separate layer in lazycam. then when you click on the layer you can set which side of the line to do the leadin on... at work right now so i cant look at lazycam, but i think this is the way to go
    dan


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    I was wondering about the same thing. Is there any documentation as to hoe lazy cam works ?


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    yes,
    there is a video tutorial. have you seen it?
    it is on the MACH site...
    let's see..
    this is the link:
    http://www.artsoftcontrols.com/artsoft/videos.htm


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    Andrew,
    If you purchase the Lazy cam Pro license, you will be able to enter the diameter of your bit and set the offset, either inside or outside.

    Mike


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