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VB and the development of wizards / Re: Work offset table using VB
« on: September 15, 2016, 06:43:47 PM »
Have a look at the Offsets screen in the mill 1024.set as it displays current offsets, coordinates / machine and part.
Open the screen set , say machscreen , and you can get the DRO numbers. Manipulate the DRO info to find what you need via script.
Note G54 ( default on startup)...G?? are Work Offsets / also called fixture offsets which are distances from Home to the fixture datum / fixture zero reference point. G52 is a temporary offset relative to the fixture reference point.
RICH
Open the screen set , say machscreen , and you can get the DRO numbers. Manipulate the DRO info to find what you need via script.
Note G54 ( default on startup)...G?? are Work Offsets / also called fixture offsets which are distances from Home to the fixture datum / fixture zero reference point. G52 is a temporary offset relative to the fixture reference point.
RICH