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Wow ! [Eek!] You bought for stock or so many vacancy?
You kidding me ... one Gcode is like 10 ordinary men .. they just got the extra seats for the day when G walks out and they have to replace him.
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#Question Variables
scomment1 #Part Number
scomment2 #Customer Rev
# -------------Questions----------------------------------------------------
fq 1 scomment1 Enter The Part Number
fq 2 scomment2 Enter The Customer Revision
psof #Start of file for non-zero tool number
q1 #prompt p/n
q2 #prompt cust rev
------ Call the scomment variable ------
"(PART NUMBER - ", scomment1, ")", e
"(CUST DWG REV - ", scomment2, ")", e
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Graphics Card 64MB OpenGL-compatible graphics card (minimum) Full acceleration recommended.
When working with shaded surfaces or solids on a regular basis, a card with at least 128MB of RAM improves system performance.
DPI setting should not exceed 96 DPI. In Windows 2000 this is tied to font size; in Windows XP it is not.
Yeh I read that, but in the past Mr. Bullines had a little more specific write up with a high end card and a mid-level card. I know alot of the compatibility issues go away now that it is a windoz app, but some cards still have more issues than others.
The Graphics engine in our KeyCreator CAD software for example uses HOOPS graphics from Tech Soft America. Tech Soft has a huge list of TESTED and untested video cards.
As the minimum sys requirements says "Full Acceleration Recommended". As you know IF you have graphics issues the first thing you do is back off the acceleration. I would like to be assured I will not have to do that
Bullines, Whats the Wallet Friendly Pick For X Graphics Cards ?
Although we are not upgrading to Version X for a "few months". I am specing out new computers to be purchased now.
I couldn't tell if the System requirements page had been updated (it looked like it was for v9).
I know there has been some discussion, but now that everyone is playing with X feel free to post what you have found here.
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We plan on dumping 9 and goin right to X. Make you learn by crash. Just my theory.Thanks for the warning, I won't worry if hear lots of cussin' and see feathers flyin'
I agree with the 1" Subplate.
You can mill a keyway down the length and put keys on your mill vices for quick setups and the flexibility to locate them anywhere on the table.
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Thats nuts man. No tolerancing. It is becoming more common. Boeing provides Model Based Definition only on new designs. We pull the Catia model and a seperate "Engineering Notes" File directly out of their PDM over the web.
All block tolerance stufff is described with a series of general notes. Close tolerance features have the tolerance hung on the model in model space.
Jim, I prefer hanging a note on the model with thread size. What CAD system do your engineers use ?
On the graphite if you are using a few standard tools, you may want to also consider diamond coated endmills. A bit pricy but they out last uncoated carbide by a mile. Then as Ron says you can fly with normal depths and high speeds with little concern for tool wear.
I have a couple different sizes that I try to use when I can for electrode work.
Haven't used them, but I have always gotten great support from Emuges Applications For tapping the guy is Alan Shepard. He has been very helpful in getting me in the ballpart with difficult applications and also following up with problems.
http://www.emuge.com/technical/
mab,
Just for the record, Cadkey (now Keycreator) does not generate .cdl files anymore. Their customization / macro language is now a spin off called .kxl.
Generally speaking it is an obsolete format. As a CK user, I always used Iges going from CK to MC and back.
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