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so I did just that and ive done it a few times. I had used that approach a few times before I messaged you about it. heres the current status. I...
Yea. That’s what I mean. In the other screen shots I was showing that I’ve already added the PP. it’s strange that after being added that...
so I switched over to that post processor and now im getting this. I have this setup like this... this picture I should say and when I post it...
thanks a ton. I've been going over those videos on the Friday fusion playlist...informative.
watching now. but to clarify, is that screen shot I sent you showing the correct Post processor? thanks again
awesome. thanks a ton. so I should be using this PP correct after I verify ill move on to all my wild ramping and stuff. thanks again
Man this response is going to be fun. there's a lot to this answer, let me see if I can break it down. I did the drawing in shapr3d and then...
I’m getting a deeper cut when running the openbuilds controller. I’ve run it on easel and the depth is correct. Where would one adjust this?...
Don’t be sorry at all. Glitches in the matrix ya know… thanks so much for your help. I’ll report back. Have a great day.
hey gary, thanks a bunch. for some reason im having a bit of an issue with opening that link. is it these connectors here in red? can it help...
the top of my z axis is kicked right a bit. ive been checking out the forum and can't find an easy fix to this. any ideas? thanks
on it! thanks a ton
and as an amendment to my response...I mean if I start my xy from the center of the circular stock and the xy center of the cut up example stock....
hey Alex. im going from shapr3d on my iPad to fusion 360 and then openbuilds. im not really having any issue with square, im just trying to deeply...
hey Peter. I really only need to mark a line if im working on a close to model piece of stock correct? or maybe for surface work on an exact sized...
hey there everyone. if I throw a piece of material onto my 1515 cocked at a 45 degree angle and used the open builds xyz probe, would the cuts be...
ok, so I went out to the shop and pushed everything to its limits on the x and y axis. I came back with this. this looks like I gained a few mm....
exactly! I had initially just used the work area data from the specs on the open builds site. this seems smarter. thanks for the heads up
and those accurate values will come from homing my machine and then taking these numbers down? x y moved out to their max ? thanks a bunch [ATTACH]
how does this look? [ATTACH]