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  1. #1
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    enroute 3 and ez-router

    i am using enroute 3.2 to create g code
    what machine profile would work best
    with a www.ez-router.com machine

  2. #2
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    its been a while since I have used enroute but I remember there being an engraving path that will put your tool path right on the vector line. If you know the width of your cut just use the standard offset toolpathing and use the cut width as your cutter diameter.
    what model of ez-router do you have
    I'm not lazy..., I'm efficient!
    HAAS GR-408

  3. #3
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    i have a 5x5 router table , when you go to machining it gives a list of machines with profiles, ez router is not in the list, can i use one of the listed machines or standard fanuc profile

  4. #4
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    O i see sorry I miss understood your first question. Your looking to what post ti use, well a standard fanuc should work. But your best bet is some were in the books that came with it it should say the type of code it understands. I see on the website its run with Mach 3 so try the standard post. and try it
    I'm not lazy..., I'm efficient!
    HAAS GR-408

  5. #5
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    Signman, check your private messages.

    Jacob

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