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BM150

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  1. He want his plane manager to start like this:

     

    And have his toolpath look like this rather than WCS being the same as T/C planes:

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    PEACE :D

     

    This is correct. Your WCS shouldn't change (in most cases) from op to op. The tool plane should. And the machine will index to the difference between them.

    Ps. Been the same in x5, x6, x7, x8 and x9. Before x5 I don't know but would guess so.

     

    Also why not use transformation op?

     

  2. Just my bit.

    There's one thing people forget is the FSB of the motherboard. Front side bus. This connects the processor to the ram and ssd. If this is slow then it will slow your system down.

    My rule is. Motherboard, ram, and processor all need to be of the performance. If you try and save on one and you will lose on the rest.

    Graphics and hds can easily be upgraded, as long as they are compatible...

  3. I have not encountered this, but this is my best guess:

     

    sub_m1$ is the value of m1$ that is normally transferred to a subroutine. If you are having problems with the output from a rotated plane, try using m1$.

     

    There are a lot of variations of the matrix variables, such as t_wcs_m1$, drl_m1$, cm1$ and sub_m1$. All of them are derived from the original m1$, but may have been manipulated for different outputs in different areas.

     

    HTH :cheers:

     

    Thank you.

    The t_wcs_m1 gave me the ability to analyse where top was to wcs top.

     

    Cheers

     

  4. Im having a problem with the rotation angle. While im working in TOP view ive got it working perfectly.

    However if i work from the bottom the angle is inverse. I believe this angle is calculated from TOP without caring where you want it to work.

    The code is rt_cinc = atan2(sub_m2$, sub_m1$)

     

    If anyone could tell me what the sub_m values are and what's the best way to solve my issue.

     

    Many thanks.

     

     

  5. Lol. No. But does it matter, it's a good app. Google it.

    And as for install, all my files including config files are synced to a cloud so I can use them on different pcs. I install beta/New versions on a copy of these files to test before switching.

    I'm not stupid....thanks

     

    Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk

     

     

  6. No to verisuft. But have managed to solve it. Not sure the exact cure. But if you look in the shared folder with Windows, search for tool manager. And basically restored some backed up files that had been replaced by X8 beta install.

     

    If you want more info let me know and I'll sit at the comp and give exact details

     

    Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk

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