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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Sum3d frustration
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcusthegladiator CDT" data-source="post: 73058" data-attributes="member: 7071"><p>phew... I was worried...</p><p></p><p>Yes, someone may have inadvertently adjusted your strategy. Even in a small way.</p><p>I would start fresh with new strats or if you knwo what your doing, make your way down the process tree and make sure everything is in order.</p><p>And if they are not finishing.</p><p>Do not scrap them and do not remove the puck.</p><p>Simply post process.</p><p>Find out how far you got in the process...</p><p>Then find that step or to be safe a few steps in the tree ahead of that step and select that step and right or left click on it to bring up a menu and ask it to be Post Processed. This will give you a new CNC file that doesnt include the steps youve already milled.</p><p>This way you dont have to start all over again from the beggingin.</p><p>If i was there i could show you but i cant from here, if you have trouble, dont TRY anything, just be carefull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcusthegladiator CDT, post: 73058, member: 7071"] phew... I was worried... Yes, someone may have inadvertently adjusted your strategy. Even in a small way. I would start fresh with new strats or if you knwo what your doing, make your way down the process tree and make sure everything is in order. And if they are not finishing. Do not scrap them and do not remove the puck. Simply post process. Find out how far you got in the process... Then find that step or to be safe a few steps in the tree ahead of that step and select that step and right or left click on it to bring up a menu and ask it to be Post Processed. This will give you a new CNC file that doesnt include the steps youve already milled. This way you dont have to start all over again from the beggingin. If i was there i could show you but i cant from here, if you have trouble, dont TRY anything, just be carefull. [/QUOTE]
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