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  1. #1
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    NOT break arc into lines

    In my G-code arcs are actually made up of many little lines.


    Can I set MCX2 to output arc segments or is that controlled in the postprocessor?

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    In the geometry make sure when you analyze the segment it is an arc if it isn't it will not generate an arc unless you use filter or recreate the arc using 3 points is the best way. If it is not your geometry, take a look at the control Def, Arc page.
    Steve Arteman
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    The Control definition>Arc page has options for breaking circles into 90 and 180 degree arcs, nothing about breaking up arcs into a bazillion lines.

    The help file was not help either.

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    your geometry is not an arc then it is a spline go to analyze entitiy properties and make sure it is not an arc. if it is not you will have to recreate it.
    Steve Arteman
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Arteman View Post
    In the geometry make sure when you analyze the segment it is an arc if it isn't it will not generate an arc unless you use filter or recreate the arc using 3 points is the best way. If it is not your geometry, take a look at the control Def, Arc page.
    Steve Arteman
    www.cad2cam.net
    Here is the Filter Steve is talking about.
    Review picture.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Slpinefilter.jpg  
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    Cadcam
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    Quote Originally Posted by cncuser1 View Post
    In my G-code arcs are actually made up of many little lines.


    Can I set MCX2 to output arc segments or is that controlled in the postprocessor?
    You can set it by checking a little box.I'll don't remember exactly where it is but I'll check at work tomorrow.
    Stefan Vendin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitsui Seiki View Post
    You can set it by checking a little box.I'll don't remember exactly where it is but I'll check at work tomorrow.
    I'd appreciate it, I tried but couldn't find out how.

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    the box is in the picture above. did you check to see if it was a spline or not?
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    Cadcam
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    Quote Originally Posted by cadcam View Post
    did you check to see if it was a spline or not?
    I have arcs, nurbbs, and lines.

    But I took a second look at your previous post and the explanation in the help file.

    This is what I was looking for, thanks.

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