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Tyler Robertson
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I use incremental save and always save twice.

I always save after every event....ie..make a toolpath...create geometry...basicly save constantly.

I dont use bitmat on save....

 

Thanks Gcode :)...

 

I restart Mastercam if anything doesnt seem right and even when everything is....at least every couple hrs...

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I use incremental save and always save twice.

I always save after every event....ie..make a toolpath...create geometry...basicly save constantly.

I dont use bitmat on save....

 

Thanks Gcode :)...

 

I restart Mastercam if anything doesnt seem right and even when everything is....at least every couple hrs...

 

 

I have the save icon hot-keyed,...

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I shut MC down and re open before starting a new file. If I don't, no matter which machine I choose it selects "Mill Default". Opening it fresh I can select any machine and it works.

 

I always set my screen background to black and my base geo color to green.

 

In the newer versions I turn off that little dot that appears in every arc center. Which one of you dreamed that up?

 

I never never never hit the end key. Which one of you thought that up? "Wow man, let's come up with a hot key that spins the screen uncontrollably and illogically"

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Work of a dummy Solid...never of one with a history tree!!

+1...I started doing that also in X7.  If the file isn't too big I will put the tree solid and the dummy in different levels.  Otherwise I have a machine file and a engineering file but the solid has to have allot of ops.

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