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Resume job in Universal GCode Sender?

Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by Techvette, Jun 15, 2018.

  1. Techvette

    Techvette New
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    Apologies if this isn't the right forum.

    I sometimes have to stop a job in progress for whatever reason (broken bit, driver overheated, I need to go grab more beer, etc. )

    I know EstlCAM will let you resume a job from where it left off, even if you have to reload the file. I haven't seen any way to do this in UGS. Earlier today, my X axis missed a few steps. I really just needed to rehome the machine, then have it go back to where it was and resume. Instead, I had to open up Fusion, modify the stock to take into the account the 1/2" of material that had already been removed, re-export the CAM and start over. (The alternative was watching it run around cutting air for an hour.)

    That sort of thing is not entertaining.

    Any suggestions?
     
  2. Giarc

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    Estlcam. ;) I like it. I broke a bit last weekend (underestimated the cut and had a hold down screw head in the way.) I put a new bit in, and re zeroed the z and started it again.
     
  3. Techvette

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    Yeah, I think I'm going to go with EstlCAM. It's pretty nice - I just wish it supported vector formats that were easier to generate in precise dimensions. (And why on Earth doesn't Inkscape have a way to let you type in exact coordinates??)
     
  4. Gary Caruso

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    Estlcam is great, if you want precise make DXF files on a cad program, a good free one is Draftsight :)
     
  5. Giarc

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    I may have to look at Draftsight. Currently I export the drawings I create in Fusion 360 as DXFs. But I have never tried to do it any other way.
     
  6. Gary Caruso

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    Draftsight is just like Autocad, even the keyboard commands are the same, plenty of YouTube tutorials, it's simple 2D drawing.
    Cheers
    Gary
     

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