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| OK we've finally purchased our network lisc for Onecnc. Yeah! I've just begun to play but I love it already. It is so easy to learn. Now the questions: 1) can I take a drilling cycle and copy it then edit it? I just want to eliminate picking the same holes two or three times for multiple operations on a hole 2)Can I get a post and Job sheet at the same time? 3)Can I edit the Tool Library in a Text file? John Geeked OneCNC user |
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| Hi John, 1) we've been clamouring for this multi-cycle feature and I believe it is under consideration, but keep breathing for the time being ![]() 2) You can post the file and then you can do the job sheet sequentially. I don't quite understand your question. If you rearrange your processes in the NC manager, then you'll need to print up a new job sheet, of course. 3) AFAIK, you can only edit the Tool library inside the program, because it is saved in some kind of binary format eg., nctools_inch.bin if you are working in inch units.
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