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VB and the development of wizards / Re: Very big .set file. Any problem...?
« on: July 17, 2011, 09:16:54 AM »
I wouldn't think so.
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BTW just started using your screenset, VERY nice indeed
Basically, you could work through the calculations, or just set it to 25kHz and bump it up one level at a time if it says the kernel speed is too low
Someone should make a tool with a spring laoded pen at the bottom,
Tool Offsets are fairly simple ONCE you understand them.To Use you assign each tool a number 1-255. Next you fill in the TOOL TABLE with the relavent infomation such as tool diam . Next assign the SAME numbers in Lcam as you have in Mach3. That way it stays straight in your head (;-).
Now when Lcam uses a tool offset Mach willl apply the same offset to the part and everything works out and the part comes out to size.