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That's not what happens, people that are just having problems with the software get help.
People like you who decide to go off and rage about an issue and proclaim that you're better than the developers get no help.
See the difference?
Just look at your very own thread and replies.
This is why people here think you're a doosh
I've never touched this material before and have a few pcs to machine on my Genos. I've been cutting 4150pht,4142pht,A2,1060 etc.. my entire life so how does P20 compare?
Is it abrasive? Does it work harden? Run it like A2?
Any input appreciated, thanks.
For the work you're doing it sounds like this card would be perfect. $150 on Newegg.
https://www.newegg.com/msi-geforce-gtx-1050-ti-gtx-1050-ti-gaming-x-4g/p/N82E16814137054?Description=gtx1050&cm_re=gtx1050-_-14-137-054-_-Product&quicklink=true
How large are the assembly files that you have open? This could have a serious impact on performance.
Also as said above, how much RAM, and is it fast RAM?
I would get the best Quadro card that they will buy. P4000 would be the minimum, I have one and even that won't handle large assemblies all too well when rotating the screen.
At my old shop we had a newbie operator on our mill. And at the end of the shift we would use a small garden style hose attached to the coolant to hose down the inside of the machine.
Well he was doing this and it came off the connection and started shooting coolant all over the place. He panicked and used his body as a shield so it wouldn't go onto the floor until someone ran over and hit the Coolant Off button lol.
One of the funniest things I've ever seen in a shop.
I just saw the print, and it's just a turning job, some pins that are 4-5" long and have a journal the majority of the length with a #8-32 thread at the end.
Stock size is 1-1/4" dia or so
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