Re: Trying to fathom cambam
I'm going to guess you've got your arcs the wrong way round.
IIRC you can change the direction of G02/03 in Mach settings, or there should be a setting in cambam.
Re: Trying to fathom cambam
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m_c
I'm going to guess you've got your arcs the wrong way round.
IIRC you can change the direction of G02/03 in Mach settings, or there should be a setting in cambam.
I suspect you may be correct MC. but it is cambam that has chosen the moves, although the tool paths look OK in cambam so must be the translation int Mach 3.
Used The Mach3 post processor and but seems to go haywire in the translation to Mach 3. Cant see any settings in M3 to reverse the arcs and dont feel like editing manually as there must be a hundred lines to look out and change and some of the G03 lines may be correct :witless:
Re: Trying to fathom cambam
I'm not familiar with Mach3 so cannot offer help there. One test would be to change the postprocessor in CamBam to the 'generic' option and see if that makes a difference. It might at least help point to where the issue is.
Have you looked on the CamBam forum? It's a very active universe and there will be plenty of people with CamBam/Mach3 experience.
EDIT: Just had a look and this might help...
https://cambamcnc.com/forum/index.ph...65142#msg65142
Kit
Re: Trying to fathom cambam
Thanks guys
Changing the General config setttings in Mach 3 IJ to incremental from absolute seems to have done the trick
I do remember now having to do the same on a previous piece . Awfully complicated !!!!
Re: Trying to fathom cambam
Commonly known as "crop circles", do a search on the CamBam forum for that term to get more info.
Re: Trying to fathom cambam
I can understand that term Eddy current.
If I ever manage to get registered on cambam forum I will do just that