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    Mach3 w

    Hello to all.
    I am new to cnc world and encounter some problems with mach3 program, is not authentic but it works. I want to make a flange with 50mm diameter and in its center has hole with 10mm diameter .The aluminum has 10mm thick and the flange 5mm.

    I tried to do some work with the 'pick wizard' and 'cut circle' option, but nothing! I can not alter ANY VALUE in editboxes, trying to alter those values after pressing ENTER they return to initial (standard) Values.

    Any kind of helo would be apreciated.

    TIA
    KOSTAS


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    Hit enter after typing in values
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    http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html

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    It's soo simple!!! Many thak's


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