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johnT

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  1. I think that's the area that was giving me the problem. Thanks for your help.
  2. The "prompt for file descriptor when saving" box is unchecked. Is that what you mean?
  3. Yes the attributes seem to be the same. However it seems to have made a monkey out of me because I cannot duplicate the problem that I have been having for 2 weeks. Maybe the random pushing of buttons did something. Stranger things have happened.
  4. I am getting a duplicate and offset geometry when running backplot . It can be left, right, up or down. It usually only happens on the first try when opening a new file. Using version X. Any suggestions?
  5. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Tooooo expensive man. I give you 5$. It looks like s..t. Maybe smels like s..t." ********* ********** Don't give up your day job if you're trying to be a comedian.
  6. Del, That fixed it, thanks.
  7. I am having a similar problem with the backplot flashing with Wire EDM version X , but I can't open the Backplot dll. C hook file. Can you tell me what to open it with? Is it a windows file.
  8. I was getting the same problem . The wire was going back to start point directly from the stop. This was with the Output Stop Code having the "As Stop Point" checked. But when the "As Glue Stop" was checked the wire made a return finish pass on the contour. Sorry I came in late in this thread, maybe you've got that worked out by now.
  9. DEl, That helped out alot. Every day is a learning experience no matter how many years go by. Thanks, john
  10. I am having a problem with the finish cut on a 4 axis Wire EDM program relating to Nurb Splines. I have chained geometry from the customers' DXF file and have the filter on with Tolerance settings of .0001 an Minimum Arc Radius of .0001 and it still will not cut a smooth surface on a 2" dia. half round feature. The bottom dia is .5" larger and offset .5" laterally compared to the top. The finish looks somewhat corrugated like the wire is still following the nurb spline. I don't think I can change the spline to an arc because it will change the geometry of the part as some of the features are eliptical. Using version 9 on this program. Does anyone have any advice on this? Thanks,
  11. Good Point I couldn't have said it better. Thanks
  12. A signature is also an expression of an idea a feeling or thought. Do we want to star knocking the KORAN on this site also? If you want to knock the BIBLE do it on the Off Topic Forum. This noob is signin off. Thanks for the enlightnement
  13. Sorry, didn't realize you boyz had your pecking order. Its' just that i watched the INTECH EDM forum get shut down because it degenerated this kind of unprofessional rhetoric. Sorry boyz , i said my peace. Do what you will.
  14. To Spade: Senior Memberr 10722 I wasen't aware that this was the religeous forum. ref; your quote, "The bible is the best selling fiction book of all time". Are you preaachin it or denegrating it? Either way this is hardly the place for either one. Lets stick to the subject at hand. Politics and religion are devisive enough in their own rite. Thanks
  15. Ok, it most likely is O/E, but you have to create the geometry and click or enter. When you do that the Undo icon is not highlighted, but when you click again as if to continue creating the same geometric feature the Undo will highlight. I don't remember it being like that in Version 9. But thanks for the help.

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