Home
Downloads
Mach3
Plugins
CAM Post Processors
Screensets
Purchase
Support
Forum
Tutorial Videos
Documentation
Yahoo Group
Mach Wiki
Resources
Contact Us
Links
CNCZone
German Forum
Italian Forum
Korean Forum
Portugese (Brazil) Forum
Russian Forum (RSK CNCROUTER)
Thai Forum
Welcome,
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
Did you miss your
activation email?
May 27, 2012, 08:09:16 PM
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
Search:
Advanced search
Select from and to languages
Chinese-simp to English
Chinese-trad to English
English to Chinese-simp
English to Chinese-trad
English to Dutch
English to French
English to German
English to Greek
English to Italian
English to Japanese
English to Korean
English to Portuguese
English to Russian
English to Spanish
Dutch to English
Dutch to French
French to English
French to German
French to Greek
French to Italian
French to Portuguese
French to Dutch
French to Spanish
German to English
German to French
Greek to English
Greek to French
Italian to English
Italian to French
Japanese to English
Korean to English
Portuguese to English
Portuguese to French
Russian to English
Spanish to English
Spanish to French
Machsupport Forum
Mach Discussion
VB and the development of wizards
Mach Feature - is this available?
Pages:
1
Go Down
« previous
next »
Author
Topic: Mach Feature - is this available? (Read 1382 times)
0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.
davidimurray
Active Member
Offline
Posts: 118
Mach Feature - is this available?
«
on:
November 26, 2006, 05:25:27 AM »
Hi
Is it possible to have drop down menus in Mach? If so can this be
expanded to hierarchial levels of menus.
Why - well I have an idea (another one in my long list!) for a
threading wizard for Mach. The idea is that you have two drop down
menus. In the first you choose the type of thread, e.g. BA, BSF,
Metric, UNC etc etc. This then fills the second menu with a list of
common threads - e.g select BA in menu 1, menu 2 then has 2BA, 4BA,
6BA etc
You can then simply select the thread, enter the start point and
length and hit go. I imagine at this point that the thread data
would be stored in something like a CSV file so users can add
threads and build a thread library. You could also add the stock
dimension so it automatically turns to diameter and then asks for
the threading tool.
Well - thats the idea anyway!
Cheers
Dave
Logged
Chaoticone
South Carolina, US
Administrator
Offline
Posts: 3,598
Precision Chaos
Re: Mach Feature - is this available?
«
Reply #1 on:
November 26, 2006, 08:46:53 AM »
Hello Dave,
I have no idea how to go about doing this yet. I'm an idiot when it comes to macros, Vb code, etc. but I think that would be one nice feature. I would love to see something like that for feed and speed.
Logged
If you could see the things I have in my head, you would be laughing too.
www.precisionchaos1.com
My guard dog is not what you need to worry about!
Brian Barker
Administrator
Offline
Posts: 3,383
Re: Mach Feature - is this available?
«
Reply #2 on:
November 26, 2006, 11:25:01 AM »
You can but you are going to have to do the dialogs in VB
check out cypress enabled and I think you can get docs from them
Logged
Fixing problems one post at a time
www.newfangledsolutions.com
www.machsupport.com
fer_mayrl
Global Moderator
Offline
Posts: 452
Re: Mach Feature - is this available?
«
Reply #3 on:
November 26, 2006, 03:56:07 PM »
You could make a wizard,
Have the first page have a button for each type of thread, then have each button take you to a second page that has buttons for the next options, and so on and so forth. On the last page you can have DRO's where you can set parameters for your threading.
Logged
Marcoose
Active Member
Offline
Posts: 17
Re: Mach Feature - is this available?
«
Reply #4 on:
December 18, 2006, 02:01:08 PM »
That would be a great wizard to have! The "Really Simple Lathe Threading Wizard"
I don't think most people have much need to make 1 5/27" NC 14.4 threads, so I would love wizard that gave you the cycles for some typical bar stock sizes (I'd be happy to prep the material as needed for the wizard). 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 1/2" in standard NC threads would be super. It is obviously doable with the current wizard, but I have no idea where to look for the necessary values to fill out the existing wizard. Even putting a little chart of standard measurements on the existing wizard would be a huge help.
Logged
zarzul
Active Member
Offline
Posts: 273
Wyoming, USA
Re: Mach Feature - is this available?
«
Reply #5 on:
December 19, 2006, 10:11:36 AM »
I found a handy threading chart you might want, I posted it in the downloads area. It has everything I have ever needed to thread.
Logged
Marcoose
Active Member
Offline
Posts: 17
Re: Mach Feature - is this available?
«
Reply #6 on:
December 19, 2006, 10:46:38 AM »
Very handy tool, thanks for sharing!!
I will experiment with the Threading Wizard tonight! I looked at it before but gave up having no idea what parameters to use. I am assuming the Start X and End X are just the actual thread depth? It looks like they are the whole diameter in the wizard picture. I guess I'll figure it out doing some "air threading"
Logged
Pages:
1
Go Up
« previous
next »
Jump to:
Please select a destination:
-----------------------------
Mach Discussion
-----------------------------
=> General Mach Discussion
=> Mach3 under Vista
=> Quantum
=> Mach SDK plugin questions and answers.
===> Finished Plugins for Download
=> VB and the development of wizards
=> Brains Development
=> Video P*r*o*b*i*n*g
=> Mach Screens
===> Screen designer tips and tutorials
===> Works in progress
===> Finished Screens
===> Flash Screens
===> JetCam screen designer
===> Machscreen Screen Designer
===> CVI MachStdMill (MSM)
=> Feature Requests
=> Non English Forums
===> Italian
===> French
===> Spanish
===> Chinese
===> German
===> Russian
===> Romanian
===> Japanese
===> Vietnamese
=> FAQs
-----------------------------
*****VIDEOS*****
-----------------------------
=> *****VIDEOS*****
-----------------------------
General CNC Chat
-----------------------------
=> Share Your GCode
=> Show"N"Tell ( What you have made with your CNC machine.)
=> Building or Buying a Wood routing table.. Beginnners guide..
=> Show"N"Tell ( Your Machines)
-----------------------------
G-Code, CAD, and CAM
-----------------------------
=> G-Code, CAD, and CAM discussions
=> LazyCam (Beta)
-----------------------------
Third party software and hardware support forums.
-----------------------------
=> LazyTurn
=> GearoticMotion Preliminary testing
=> Tempest Trajectory Planner
=> Contec
=> dspMC/IP Motion Controller
=> HiCON Motion Controller
=> Third party software and hardware support forums.
=> Galil
=> Newfangled Solutions Wizards
=> Mach3 and G-Rex
=> Mesa
=> Modbus
=> NC Pod
=> PoKeys
=> SmoothStepper USB
=> Sieg Machines
=> Promote and discuss your product
-----------------------------
Tangent Corner
-----------------------------
=> Tangent Corner
=> Competitions
=> Polls
=> Bargain Basement
-----------------------------
Support
-----------------------------
=> Downloads
===> XML files
===> Post Processors
===> Macros
===> Tutorials
===> Others
===> Beta Brains
===> Screen Sets
===> Documents
===> MACH TOOL BOX
=> One on one phone support.
=> Forum suggestions and report forum problems.
-----------------------------
Mach4
-----------------------------
=> Mach4 pre-Alpha Testing
Loading...