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LazyTurn / Re: LazyTurn
« on: December 31, 2008, 09:46:11 PM »
Well that by all means is not right, Where did you find them,such as where in the dwg are they at,so I can see what is happening,and try to fix on my end, if there are more then many other issues,I'd like to contact apperson and tell him about his program,and what HE needs to fix,Afterall I did Pay for the software CAD STD PRO,and if it does'nt do the job, lets get it fixed; would'nt you agree.  Thanks,   Hank S.

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LazyTurn / Re: LazyTurn
« on: December 31, 2008, 09:14:26 PM »
RC
I just thought of something,When I go to Touch-up the DWG I wonder if I should reset the layer value before posting the dxf again to LT. Maybe thats what is giving me troubles....  Thanks,   Hank S.

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LazyTurn / Re: LazyTurn
« on: December 31, 2008, 09:02:19 PM »
RC
Is this what you want.. Hopefully?    Thanks, Hank S.

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LazyTurn / Re: LazyTurn
« on: December 31, 2008, 08:56:49 PM »
Again?
What am I suposed to look,or do,for what? I'm not a PC guy,just an old manual  machinist going cnc. Explain what I should be looking for.  Thanks,  Hank S.

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LazyTurn / Re: LazyTurn
« on: December 31, 2008, 08:49:14 PM »
Hey!
Ok, lets see if this works...  Thanks,  Hank S.

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LazyTurn / Re: LazyTurn
« on: December 31, 2008, 08:44:40 PM »
RC
I tried to, and the web keeps saying i double posted already, Something strange going on here. Give it acouple of minutes ...  Thanks,   Hank S.

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LazyTurn / Re: LazyTurn
« on: December 31, 2008, 08:36:59 PM »
Happy New Year!
Here is what I tried to post before. Pullout 0.050,Stock Clear0.050,and depth of cut0.010. It cuts off the round edges of the part,Don't know if this is my problem or? Have to offset a vertical line in the dwg. for it will not produce,and says line intersept. I tried all I can do to get this to work for me,unless there is something I am missing,Which is usually the case.  Thanks,    Hank S.

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LazyTurn / Re: LazyTurn
« on: December 31, 2008, 08:16:23 PM »
Here's a few of some things gone bad,I tried to post before,and it did'nt work,so here is another shot at it Thanks   Hank S.

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LazyTurn / Re: LazyTurn
« on: December 30, 2008, 05:25:19 PM »
Hi All,
This is pretaining to POST#617,and was able to play a little bit more. Since I use this CAD for other then Lathe codes at the moment,this is all I can play with to see if I can make something easy for me to use for LT. I played with the line,and grid settings,and found that if I keep a setting of 0.050 in the grid,and use a 0.010 line,that seems to be the most comfortable way to get all the dxf's to work, now for a reason beyond my dumbfoundness, good word aye, I have built 2 screens to keep mill and lathe from compeating with each other. Hopefully this will keep me out of trouble, just to remember which one to use for what!... Still this is learn by mistakes, which is getting time consuming, non the least. Otherwise, Let The Chips Fly.   Thanks,   Hank S.

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LazyTurn / Re: LazyTurn
« on: December 30, 2008, 09:24:08 AM »
Chip,
Thanks for your Reply,I'm not Ignoring you, just have other things to do. Now back to the dxf. I set said,to what you suggested,and now it cuts off the nose (see dxf) and CAD inclosed. How close can I get to have the nose be completed,and what do I have to do. Move the crosshairs to a different location,or go with a different grid pattern. Should I lower the grid to read 0.001,or 0.000, and if I can,( I tried this before,and had neg. - values in LT todo the ouput) How else can this be done. Working with,and changing settings till it works,or changing my CAD program to something else. Your thoughts Please! I'll be back later..... Thanks,  Hank S.

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