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| Try the Multi Pass wizard.
__________________ Gerry Mach3 2010 Screenset http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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| Hmm I tried that now, but I cant get it to work correctly Att each pass it just cuts at the same level as the first one. And if i set the Maximum cut att first pass, to for example 4mm then it started at 4mm when it was supposed to be in the rapid plane. If someone could describe the process step by step what has to be done when importing a dxf to get it to work correctly it would be very kind. Say if i wanted to cut 4 times and 5mm at each cut. |
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| take your original tape open it in a text editor copy and paste the number of passes you want edit you "Z" move accordingly may seam like a long process but most times it's faster then changing your cam program and re posting the tape |
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| Thanx for the answers, i tried lazycam and it works great, for some reason i get a "Error on line 240" msg when i try to use the multipass wizard, This line "NewFile = Mid(OldFile, S , L-1)" but when i imported the file in lazycam first and then opened it in mach3, the wizard worked? And the reason it acted a little crazy the first time was that my Z axle was inverted |
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