2)
I use Hyper Snap DX Pro, you can download an evaluation copy from their site.
http://www.hyperionics.com/
3) Check
your settings under Utility -> Increment
Snap
Pick
Specifies the maximum distance, in pixels, that the pointer can be from
an element and still pick the element when you are using Snap in snap mode.
This setting is also used by the Group Arrow tool to determine the distance
that the pointer must be from all existing elements to clear the active
group.
Automatic
Pick Specifies
the distance, in pixels, that the pointer must be from existing element points
to switch from snap mode to free-coordinates mode when you are using Snap in
automatic mode.
John
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Behalf Of Fairway Fatty
Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2000 4:00
PM
To: SmartCam
Subject: [mfg-smartcam] Repeat
quesions......
Greetings
Group......This is my 3rd attempt to post this so other post may trickle in on
same topic. A few questions addressed in the past but dont recall the
answers and hopefully someone will rememeber..
Im a
FreeForm and PTurn user and have purchased FeatureCam but havent had achance
to do anythiing with it...anyway
1) How to make
printed graphic view from FreeForm have heavier lines?
2) How
to take a screenshot of showcut and cut/paste to Word?
3) I at times
have trouble snapping to an element when in Order Path, Prof Start...... I
have to snap up down all around the element repeatedly before it finally grabs
it......any ides?
Now I'd
like to ask for some helpful hints and ideas for Milling TITANUM.......
I have a very detailed grid to machine from 10" x 10" x 3/4" TI 6AL
4V
Specifically
.082 wide x .300 deep end milled slots, multiple arbitrary shaped
pockets .600 deep with .062 and .125 corner rads, Drilled, tapped and
reamed holes.
Recommended
Tooling....Carbide brand etc.... Speed, Feed, depth of
cut when milling, drilling reaming etc...
I know
this is a tall order but any of you guys in Aerospace or other specialties may
know what i mean.
Thanks
for any help, Regards Fairway
Also
Ernie, Paul, Number one if you are out there i lost your e-mail
address