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General Mach Discussion / Re: Block certain lines in G-Code?
« on: July 16, 2013, 08:13:21 AM »
Look in the manual for the "Block Delete" feature

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Is that a cast housing?
What are you using for timing gears
How much boost do you think this will produce?

Nice job, looking forward to hearing it ROAR.

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Somewhere over $100 here for a set, no discounts either. I bought mine a couple of years ago, first set came with the folding work bench. I have several Festo tools LOVE them all. Their straight track guided circular saws are awesome. What a great system to cut large panels out of larger sheets. Adjustable speed, straight, clean cuts every time.

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I love my two sets of Festo clamps

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*****VIDEOS***** / Re: Simple Vacuum Hold Down
« on: July 10, 2013, 11:22:00 AM »
You didn't like my link?  ::)

You only have a few minutes to edit a post unless you can get a moderator or admin to edit it for you.

I liked watching your video, and fun to watch the kids keeping busy while you and mom glued at high speed.
Thanks

There is always a trick to fix  ;)
Used your video name and replaced it with any youtube video, it pulled yours up, then I copied the http link from the webpage & pasted it here as a reply.

Edited: Just to show you it can be done, but quickly after posted!

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Flatten my G-code
« on: July 10, 2013, 09:20:40 AM »
Try posting your VBA and the CB code, someone might see what the issue is with CB and fix it.

Does have some interesting possibilities.

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That the raster based software generated the waves. check your setting on resolution of the created raster file. I set mine quite high so I don't have a stair stepping effect. But I am using ArtCam when I do raster files.

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Acceptability is based on what you are willing to live with. If it bugs ya, fix it.

That's why they make several sizes of linear rails and shapes. All have a tolerance of their own. Most projects are based on a dream and how much money you can throw at it. A crowbar would develop much more load then most cutters would produce. But if each joint/axis gives ya .002" by just forcing it a little by the time ya get to the cutter tip it might be .006 or more. There is always a sweet spot on a machine & setup. Plus the direction of cut can seen to be better in one axis direction as to others. Learn to program with this in mind. Draw/CAD and write gcode/or CAM to optimize or take in account for what you know are issues you have learned from past projects.

If he was cutting wax it might be a perfect part. I can bet that cutting steel or aluminum it would bark like a wet dog.

As far as my machines (have three mills I built at present, have plans for one more) Each have issues of their own. So depending on the part design, depends on what machine it will go on.

Plus that's what sandpaper is good at, smoothing up little issues. :D

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If your code is not correct it will muff up on import, check you gcode.