New 2017 screenset available for UCCNC
I've just released my new screenset for UCCNC, if anyone's interested.
http://www.thecncwoodworker.com/2017.html |
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Great work on Auto Zero tool. :-)
I have one question I could not find thr answer myself, I use a laser cross-hair pointer to set the X-Y workpiece start point. In Mach3 I added a button and two display to store the X and Y offsets from the mill. Is there a way to do the same on your screenset ? thanks Sergio |
In the Mach3 2010 Screen, or the UCCNC 2017 screen?
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UCCNC 2017 ... don't use anymore mach3 ... was easier to explan in mach3 in uccnc i use P1 button - M200 macro but I liked the mach3 solution ...
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Yes, the built in screen editor is easy to use, and the macro language is similar.
The issue is where do you put it. I can give you some more info later. |
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You could use a simple macro like this, with the offset values in the macro.
Put it in your profile macros folder. You can call it with M20220 in MDI, or add a button, and use 20220 for the button number. |
How is UCCNC coming along Ger?
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Quite nicely. They are steadily adding new features.
The latest test release added G41/G42 compensation, but it's going to need a bit of testing still. The only thing missing is better rotary axis support. And they have future plans to implement S Curve acceleration, which is really nice on high speed machines, as they'll run a lot smoother. |
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I was going to do the update yesterday but didnt have my cord with me at work. Was going to bring it today... forgot. Guess I need to send myself a reminder for tomorrow morning. haha
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