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    Onecnc machining Proplem

    Hi All
    Can anyone help please i am new to onecnc ive been useing it to m/c models that i have drawn myself and i think im fine with that . The problem is when i import models i need to m/c on different surfaces but cant seem to do it ,it just m/c's in the plane that its imported in. (dont know if this makes any sence to anyone its confused me already)


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    Hi Rich

    You have to rotate or place the model to the correct orientation to machine the Model. You cannot machine from the side as the tool paths are created in the same direction as the Machine spindle


    It would be worth your while Joining the Onecnc forum



    regards

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    Thanks rob didnt realise it was so easy.


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