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PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 8:05 pm    Post subject: Sheetcam Standard Troubles Reply with quote

Having troubles with sheetcam standard , when ever I go to post there are multiple green circles around my image. I would like to post a screen shot on here so everyone can see whats happening, is this posible! thanks Dennis



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 8:21 pm    Post subject: Sheetcam Standard Troubles Reply with quote

Dennis,
You will need to upload to either the photo or files section as
attachments are not allowed in the group.

Country Bubba


At 11:41 AM 9/15/2009, you wrote:
[quote]Having troubles with sheetcam standard , when ever I go to post
there are multiple green circles around my image. I would like to
post a screen shot on here so everyone can see whats happening, is
this posible! thanks Dennis



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Leslie Newell
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 8:31 pm    Post subject: Sheetcam Standard Troubles Reply with quote

Do you mean multiple circles in Mach? If so, you need to switch the I,J
mode in Mach to Incremental. It is probably set to absolute at the
moment. If I remember correctly it is in Config->general config.

Les

den100024 wrote:
[quote]Having troubles with sheetcam standard , when ever I go to post there are multiple green circles around my image. I would like to post a screen shot on here so everyone can see whats happening, is this posible! thanks Dennis



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Jeannette Heulin
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:21 am    Post subject: Sheetcam Standard Troubles Reply with quote

Les,
Sometimes when I create an array I have parts that could 'mesh' into each
other. At the moment I can only enter zero or a positive amount in the part
spacing box. It would help me a lot to be able to enter a negative amount so
that the parts would fit better.

Can this be done easily in SheetCam?. I have a program I wrote in VB6 that
does it.

Thanks,

Jeannette
www.eblw.com


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Leslie Newell
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:56 pm    Post subject: Sheetcam Standard Troubles Reply with quote

Hi Jeannette,

Which version are you using? The later versions of TNG should allow this.

Les

Jeannette Heulin wrote:
[quote]Les,
Sometimes when I create an array I have parts that could 'mesh' into each
other. At the moment I can only enter zero or a positive amount in the part
spacing box. It would help me a lot to be able to enter a negative amount so
that the parts would fit better.

Can this be done easily in SheetCam?. I have a program I wrote in VB6 that
does it.

Thanks,

Jeannette
www.eblw.com


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Jeannette Heulin
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 8:06 pm    Post subject: Sheetcam Standard Troubles Reply with quote

Yes you are correct and I am an idiot. And no you don't want to know why it
wasn't working for me.. Smile
Jeannette

On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 1:33 AM, Leslie Newell <les.newell@fastmail.co.uk>wrote:

[quote]

Hi Jeannette,

Which version are you using? The later versions of TNG should allow this.

Les


Jeannette Heulin wrote:
Quote:
Les,
Sometimes when I create an array I have parts that could 'mesh' into each
other. At the moment I can only enter zero or a positive amount in the
part
Quote:
spacing box. It would help me a lot to be able to enter a negative amount
so
Quote:
that the parts would fit better.

Can this be done easily in SheetCam?. I have a program I wrote in VB6
that
[quote]does it.

Thanks,

Jeannette
www.eblw.com


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Dick Douglas
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 8:28 pm    Post subject: Sheetcam Standard Troubles Reply with quote

oh yes we do. it might save us from an aggravation. we don't mind
learning from Jeannette.
dick

Jeannette Heulin wrote:
[quote]

Yes you are correct and I am an idiot. And no you don't want to know
why it
wasn't working for me.. Smile
Jeannette

On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 1:33 AM, Leslie Newell
<les.newell@fastmail.co.uk <mailto:les.newell%40fastmail.co.uk>>wrote:

Quote:


Hi Jeannette,

Which version are you using? The later versions of TNG should allow
this.
Quote:

Les


Jeannette Heulin wrote:
Quote:
Les,
Sometimes when I create an array I have parts that could 'mesh'
into each
Quote:
Quote:
other. At the moment I can only enter zero or a positive amount in the
part
Quote:
spacing box. It would help me a lot to be able to enter a negative
amount
[quote]so
Quote:
that the parts would fit better.

Can this be done easily in SheetCam?. I have a program I wrote in VB6
that
[quote]does it.

Thanks,

Jeannette
www.eblw.com


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