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Has anyone else had this error, and should I be concerned?
Nah, only applies to Asians! No reason for concern...You are in Florida
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They told me in high school (in 1971) that the US would be metric in 5 years
Don't lie... They didn't have high schools back then! You mean, they told you that back in the one room school house!
Seriously though, they told us the same crap in the 80's I work with both metric and imperial, much like del's shampoo bottles, I can handle multiple languages
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One other possible thing to consider is the entity color vs background color... I have seen, a couple times, when the background color is the same as the mask or creation color and the lines do not show until clear colors is pressed. Basically, the created piece highlights the same as the screen color...
It allows you to draw the part, feature, line, because the final color is actually different than the masked color while creating it.... Just a thought.
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English straight faced sarcastic humour
Ya, the Brits always had a talent for dry humour............... and biscuits
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Are they still in business?
ROR!!!!
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The metric system is one area where the inner city is far surpassing the rest of the country. Their ability to comprehend a kilogram, a 9mm and 10cc is amazing.
Can't make it through school, but they converted to metrics easily in the inner-city
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Hhhmmm... Can you share the file or is that not allowed for the particular part/customer?
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Depends on how you want to approach the issue and what the actual cause is.
You could change Gap settings, toolpath tolerances or connect the lines and arcs forming the chain to prevent gaps at all.
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Floor guy for years, manual mill and lathes, then to CNC mills, lathes, screw machines, routers and robots, then to programming the aforementioned then to service tech, back to programming and now an AE.
I have met two programmers with no shop floor experience, one was useless while the other was pretty good. Much like the guy Gcode mentioned, he was a gifted human and an exception to the rule. After grammin for a number of years he took a year to work on the floor as an operator and then set-up guy, and now is back to grammin.
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Open Windows Control Panel, Programs and Features.
Right click on Mastercam X7 and select Uninstall.
Deleted the following folders:
C:\Program Files\Mcamx7
C:\Users\Documents\my mcamx7
C:\Users\Public\Documents\shared mcamx7
Deleted the following registry entries:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\CNC Software, Inc.\Mastercam X7
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\CNC Software, Inc.\Mastercam X7
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And if you are interested in expanding into robotic welding, Tyler is an expert in the field who would be happy to assist you in getting set up.
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Komo over Thermwood anyday
Previous to moving their manufacturing to china, and then back to the USA, I would agree 100%. They were more rigid machines, made right here in Minnesota and ran Fanuc controls. Much easier to work with for most people and were so much more accurate and repeatable than Thermwood. The Thermwood SuperControl is easy enough, but still required new training due to the proprietary nature of the system and they weren't nearly as rigid and accurate, nor could they hold tight tolerances very well. With the advent of the Model 90 and the Super 90, Thermwood resolved the rigidity, accuracy and tolerance issues greatly so the gap was negated. The fact that they never left America puts them ahead of KOMO now, IMO.
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I am in the middle of finishing some mandrels 14" long tapered .490" to .500" dia. hardened M2 steel with a tool post grinder on a Taiwanese Cadillac lathe. I think it would be more fun to poop in my hand and rub it in my hair...
Could always be worse....
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if you go with a robot Starry said he would program it for you pro-bono
But only if I am given a really difficult file to work from. Perhaps a really funky STL that you need absolute precision on... Oh, and don't give me any real information other than, "I need this done, immediately"
I LOVE a challenge!
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If you select corners, it does not add the .0002 either.
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Finding mine does the same thing. Odd.... Never noticed it before, but I am getting the exact same result.
Peculiar
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Rhino and Rhino Resurf have free trial versions that are fully functional and allow for 25 saved parts to be done. FYI
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Thermwood are easy to use and work well with Mastercam, but I would suggest the new model 90 as it is far more rigid than the other models of their 5 axis machines. They ship all Thermwood 5 axis with a 1" dial indicator for tramming the head in, which is a nice thought, until you realize that in some instances, you need the whole inch!
Royce, DMS and Komo make nice enough 5 axis routers that are plenty rigid, but they're more expensive.
Some of the code on Thermwoods is interesting, but their proprietary macros for holes, slots, etc is really simple and intuitive if you need to add a quick hole or slot on the fly.
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Odd...
In Backplot Options, Exclamation mark on the backplot dialog box, do you have "Show C axis tools in top orientation" checked?
"Simulate Axis Substitution" checked?
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In CONFIGURATION > SPIN CONTROLS, what are the numbers?
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Shawn, if you left click on the part, and without moving at all, wheel click and rotate, what happens?
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One of these days Jay.... It's not on the top of my priority list at the moment, but it has been a thought.
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So, you haven't managed to make it work yet?