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    Default Re: Post is incorrect

    Yes. Post a sample of the code you want, including the header (beginning), footer (ending) and tool changes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan B View Post
    Yes. Post a sample of the code you want, including the header (beginning), footer (ending) and tool changes.

    Dan
    Hi Dan,

    Thank you for your fast reaction. I've attached the file.

    Kind regards

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    You sure have a lot of comment lines in there. Are they all necessary?

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    You are correct Dan, way crazy unnecessary comments

    Been doing this too long


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    Writing a post everyone - with the understanding of their machine's language and how the code transpiles - can do. It might take time but possible.
    Writing the post processor, for example for a 5 axis machine with an unusual setup, I've heard it's possible but so far I've only seen JOM compiled DLLs for that.



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    This is the way Joakim wrote it. I don't think it's necessary.

    Joakim has solved my problem.

    Thanks to everyone who took a look at it.



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