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    Quote Originally Posted by tobyaxis View Post
    Your Welcome Scott

    BTW: How are those Lathe Canned Cycles coming along.

    G70-G76
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    Hey Toby,

    I think I'm just missing G75, I could be wrong though... Is there one that you're looking for?

    Scott



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    Quote Originally Posted by MetLHead View Post
    Hey Toby,

    I think I'm just missing G75, I could be wrong though... Is there one that you're looking for?

    Scott
    Not really, just waiting for the Complete Lathe Cycles so that I can use NCPlot to Back Plot all my Old and New Programs for Varification.

    I love what you have done so far.

    G75 X[Bottom of Groove Finish] Z[Start of First Groove] I[Peck Amount X] K[Shift Amount Z] F[Feedrate]

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    Hi MetlHead,

    Below are two screen-caps from NCPlot, the first is direct from InkScape, the second after feeding through CamBam. Im wondering if I can get the InkScape one to as good quality as the CamBam one, you can see the differance clearly in the pic's below?

    Maybe this is what you meant about the splines working correctly now and this problem is fixed, so should I download NCPlot again?



    PS: Im thinking that if you have the time to offer the support, maybe you should contact CNCAdmin and get a dedicated NCPlot forum on CNCZone?

    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails DXF To G-Code-screenhunter_006-jpg   DXF To G-Code-screenhunter_007-jpg  


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    Quote Originally Posted by thkoutsidthebox View Post
    Hi MetlHead,

    Below are two screen-caps from NCPlot, the first is direct from InkScape, the second after feeding through CamBam. Im wondering if I can get the InkScape one to as good quality as the CamBam one, you can see the differance clearly in the pic's below?

    Maybe this is what you meant about the splines working correctly now and this problem is fixed, so should I download NCPlot again?



    PS: Im thinking that if you have the time to offer the support, maybe you should contact CNCAdmin and get a dedicated NCPlot forum on CNCZone?

    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=269








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    oops! I'll move my questions there in future and stop messing about with this thread.....



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    Quote Originally Posted by thkoutsidthebox View Post
    Hi MetlHead,

    Maybe this is what you meant about the splines working correctly now and this problem is fixed, so should I download NCPlot again?


    Yes, I've updated the RC4 build to include this. So, if you want to try it out, just download it again.

    Scott



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    Will NCPlot V.2 be available as a free upgrade to users who purchase before that?

    I downloaded NCPlot again and the imported .dxf direct from InkScape is noticably better.

    Thanks.



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    Yes, everyone who registers now will receive a full version license for version 2. Updates are free up to (but not including) version 3.0

    Thanks,
    Scott



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    Version 3?

    What do you have planned for V3 Scott?

    Smells like there is something really good cooking on your PC.



    Toby D.
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    Toby,

    I haven't actually started working on V3, right now I just have a list of features that I am planning to include. When it gets to be time to start working on it, I'll start a new thread asking for feature requests.

    Scott



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    PLZ ANYBODY HAVING THE PROGRAM(source code) TO CONVERT DXF FILE TO G-CODE.
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