![]() ![]() There are other minor inconsistencies that occur, but the software largely reads the GCode correctly. In addition, if I am doing very small circular pockets, the software will sometimes read them correctly, but also sometimes read only the first quarter or half of the arc, rather than full circles. For example, if I program an "Adaptive Clearing" operation with helical interpolation, the router will perform a straight plunge in place of the spiral path if it cuts multiple depths, but it will do the spiral perfectly fine if there are is only a single depth. nc files with a postprocessor that the metal shop was able to provide, which works, but with some inconsistencies. ![]() ![]() I've been writing CAM for the machine using HSMWorks and importing it into ToolPath as GCode. The computer connected to it has some version of "ToolPath" installed on it however, I am unsure of what version it is past the information that it requires Windows 95/98 or higher. My metal shop has an AXYZ Millenium router that is in excellent condition, but nobody there knows how to use, and I've been spending some time trying to figure it out. I'm new to the forum, so hopefully I got this to the right place to get an answer. ![]()
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