William, I have a few lines from my @TOOLCHG section in my @START section so that when there is only one tool my @TOOLCHG section is never accessed.
Dave
"Dave Hayden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/24/2001 08:33:14 AM
To: "William Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: "SmartCam Fourm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (bcc: David
Vandervort/USA/PSTI/Praxair)
Subject: Re: [mfg-smartcam] No Tool Change
William,
There are probably more elegant ways to do this but, my first inclination would
be to always set single tool jobs as Tool #99 or something like that. Then in
the Code Generator .tmp file I would write some logic that says if tool<> 99 do
the regular stuff, If tool =99 then do something different or nothing at all.
David
"William Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/24/2001 08:02:53 AM
To: "SmartCam Fourm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: (bcc: Dave Hayden/elliott)
Subject: [mfg-smartcam] No Tool Change
I do a lot of jobs that only require one tool for milling.
Can anyone show me how to code a program that
does not have tool changes when there is only one
tool in the job planner.
Thanks
William Ray
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I do a lot of jobs that only require one tool for milling.
Can anyone show me how to code a program that
does not have tool changes when there is only one
tool in the job planner.
Thanks
William Ray
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