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Mitch The Machinist

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  • Birthday 03/22/1988

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    Homebrewing Beer, Long Range Precision Shooting

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  1. I got it figured out now. I didn't have "header_done : 0" or "sop_comm" defined. Once I added those, she looks just like I want! % O10246( 812R070 ) ( DATE - NOV. 30 2020 ) ( TIME - 2:37 PM ) G0 G17 G20 G40 G49 G80 G90 G187 P2 E0.025 ( NEW AGE PROGRAM ) ( ) ( CYCLE TIME: ) ( OPER. INITIALS: ) ( STOCK SIZE: ) ( G54 SET PART X Y ) ( MAX DOWN IN VISE ) ( X0 ) ( Y0 ) ( Z0 ) ( ) ( TOOL LIST ) (=============================================) ( T1 | 1/2 3FL S-CARB FLAT ENDMILL | DIA. - .5 ) ( T2 | 1.25 AXD MITSUBISHI MILL | DIA. - 1.25 ) (=============================================) ( ROUGH OUTSIDE OF PART ) T1 M6 ( T1 | 1/2 3FL S-CARB FLAT ENDMILL | DIA. - .5 ) Thanks for the help. -Cheers
  2. Currently using MCam21, I've always had this issue with our posts. I'm struggling to get the "if gcode$ = 1008 & header = 0" line to work correctly ( and the "if gcode$ = 1008, scomm_sav = ucase(scomm$)" line). Also not fulling understanding if I need to add some logic to 'psof$' and not sure what it would be.
  3. I am revisiting this post because I am still unclear on how to swap around some comments in the header. I am trying to post my Operation Comment after my Tool List for the program. I always have to manually cut and paste the Operation Comment after the Tool List. Here is what my post looks like now: O0( GHC058-101 ) ( DATE - JUL. 24 2018 ) ( TIME - 7:42 AM ) G20 G0 G17 G40 G49 G80 G90 G187 E0.001 ( NEW AGE PROGRAM ) ( ) ( CYCLE TIME: ) ( OPERATOR INITIALS: ) ( STOCK SIZE: ) ( G54 SET PART X Y ) ( MAX DOWN IN VISE ) ( X0 ) ( Y0 ) ( Z0 ) ( ) ( MILL RIGHT SIDE - MIDDLE SLOT - LEFT SIDE ) ( T1 | 1/2 Z-CARB FLAT ENDMILL | DIA. - .5 ) T1 M6 ( T1 | 1/2 Z-CARB FLAT ENDMILL | DIA. - .5 ) G0 G90 G54 X11.185 Y.4 S1910 M3 G43 H1 Z.25 M8 This is what I want it to look like: O0( GHC058-101 ) ( DATE - JUL. 24 2018 ) ( TIME - 7:42 AM ) G20 G0 G17 G40 G49 G80 G90 G187 E0.001 ( NEW AGE PROGRAM ) ( ) ( CYCLE TIME: ) ( OPERATOR INITIALS: ) ( STOCK SIZE: ) ( G54 SET PART X Y ) ( MAX DOWN IN VISE ) ( X0 ) ( Y0 ) ( Z0 ) ( ) ( T1 | 1/2 Z-CARB FLAT ENDMILL | DIA. - .5 ) ( T2 | 1/2 SPOT DRILL | DIA. - .5 ) ( T3 | 7/16 DRILL | DIA. - .4375 ) ( MILL RIGHT SIDE - MIDDLE SLOT - LEFT SIDE ) T1 M6 ( T1 | 1/2 Z-CARB FLAT ENDMILL | DIA. - .5 ) G0 G90 G54 X11.185 Y.4 S1910 M3 G43 H1 Z.25 M8
  4. I'm having a hard time downloading sqlite. is there a place I can get sqlite studio and just download the software? All of the tutorials I find don't match the same downloads on the sqlite website.
  5. I know nothing about that and would probably do more harm than good lol
  6. I would like to add that I am new to the stand-alone tool manager and am still trying to figure everything out! How are you supposed to add a holder to a tool in the cutting tools tab and add that to the tool assemblies?
  7. Bringing this thread back on this one. I actually have a very similar case where I want to do a mass edit on all of our tool assemblies. The problem is, all of the tools in our library are from years ago and they all have an "Imported Holder" attached to every tool. I can go thru and delete the holder, but have to do it individually and then add our ER16 or 32 holder respectively. There are 973 tools that are in the assembly with that imported holder on them. Is there a quick and easy way of editing all of the assemblies?

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