I tried simple configuration (without offset component) too. And it
worked perfectly.
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On 14 December 2013 08:08, Marius Alksnys marius.alks...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried simple configuration (without offset component) too. And it
worked perfectly.
If it goes wrong with the offset component but works without it, then
I suspect that the problem is with the execution order of the
Thanks, I will try it.
This is something what I was thinking about and even tried to swap pid
and offset addf lines, but I never found importance of addf order in
documentation, which would be worth noting there..
On 2013.12.14 13:12, andy pugh wrote:
On 14 December 2013 08:08, Marius Alksnys
On Saturday 14 December 2013 11:38:26 Marius Alksnys did opine:
Thanks, I will try it.
This is something what I was thinking about and even tried to swap pid
and offset addf lines, but I never found importance of addf order in
documentation, which would be worth noting there..
It is
What you want to do is perform a topological sort (man tsort) on the graph.
It should be simple enough to write a tool to do that.
Ken
On 12/14/2013 12:18 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Saturday 14 December 2013 11:38:26 Marius Alksnys did opine:
Thanks, I will try it.
This is something what
Does anyone know if the concave (cavity version) version exist of a
spherical or Cylindrical end-burr ?
I have a lot of small rods I need to round the ends to half-spheres and
it would be nice if such a bit exist and is out of luck coming up with a
solution.
What I mean by an end burr is this
On 14 December 2013 21:07, ad...@mmri.us ad...@mmri.us wrote:
Does anyone know if the concave (cavity version) version exist of a
spherical or Cylindrical end-burr ?
I didn't until I hit Google :-)
http://www.sevcal.com/rfcTooling.html
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Thanks I was looking for weeks and could not find anything except
jewelery tools.
thanks a lot, that solves it.
andy pugh wrote:
On 14 December 2013 21:07, ad...@mmri.us ad...@mmri.us wrote:
Does anyone know if the concave (cavity version) version exist of a
spherical or Cylindrical