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    That sounds great.
    I'll have to check out CamBam.

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    If you try CamBam and need assistance you can find me under the same nickname in their forum



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    Sorry, I didn't have time yet to add your patch.
    Christmas is coming awfully close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarcusWolschon View Post
    I wrote it for pcb2gcode.
    I don’t know any real CAM programs that can do PCBs.
    What program created the g2 and g3 codes?
    Hello MarcusWolschonk, i have testing your program Pcbzcorret with pcbgcode 3.6.0.4 & eagle 6.2, i like so much, but i would like to change setting for default, by example:

    I like this:
    ***************************************
    (Things you can change: )
    #1=2 (Safe height) => before #1=50
    #2=2 (Travel height) => before #2=4
    #3=0 (Z offset)
    #4=-10 (Probe depth)
    #5=100 (Probe plunge feedrate) => before #5=400

    (Things you should not change: )
    G21 (mm)
    G90 (Abs coords)

    M05 (Stop Motor)
    G00 Z[#1] (Safe height)
    G00 X0 Y0 (.. on the ranch)
    ***************************
    I could see in the two tests I have done, that the area where you have the reference pcb, would be the first step, you have a problem, since in that area not finish removing the copper engraver bit.

    Do you working in some new version the pcbzcorret?

    Regards



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    Quote Originally Posted by plutonn View Post

    I could see in the two tests I have done, that the area where you have the reference pcb, would be the first step, you have a problem, since in that area not finish removing the copper engraver bit.

    Do you working in some new version the pcbzcorret?

    Regards
    Could you explain please?
    I'm not doing much with PCBs myself at the moment so I'm only applying patches from other people.



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    Quote Originally Posted by MarcusWolschon View Post
    Could you explain please?
    I'm not doing much with PCBs myself at the moment so I'm only applying patches from other people.
    View picture.

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    Did your original g-code include some ramping instead of plunging?



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    Quote Originally Posted by MarcusWolschon View Post
    Did your original g-code include some ramping instead of plunging?
    I´m sorry, I didn´t save, i will should to do it again.



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    A new version has been created with the patch against excessive decimal places applied.



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