Your drawing file is saved as a ".crv" file...your machine g-code file is saved as a ".txt" file or some other extension depending on your machine and post processor.
When you close the program or...
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Your drawing file is saved as a ".crv" file...your machine g-code file is saved as a ".txt" file or some other extension depending on your machine and post processor.
When you close the program or...
Look at the tiling toolpath tutorial in Aspire.
Most logical question...does your machine have spindle positioning capability ?
Thread pitch of the helicoil tap should be the same as the finished thread size.
Only other solution I have, since it is a jpeg file, import the file as a bitmap then trace it on another layer...you can use node editing to move the lines after you do a rough trace...it's a time...
I think your best bet would be to save your file to your desktop using the post processor for your machine, then open the file with Mach 3...that will keep you from losing the file if something...
If you have the original drawing, it looks to be a v-carve operation with the cut depth set to the depth of the flat area...if you mean cut out as in cutting around it to remove it, I think again if...
I was told by a BOBCAD tech that I shouldn't even try to use a laptop...didn't understand the reasoning so I switched to a desktop and have no problems now.