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08 Dec 2024 00:22 #316226
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This is the only one i could find that resembles what you describe, but no GUI is visible, just lathe doing it's thing
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08 Dec 2024 18:27 #316265
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I had the link for that one. Perhaps I wandered off this thread when I found it. It was a compilation of I think all of the macros showing the actual operation on a lathe much like the video you referenced, just for all the different operations quite a good video, no idea where I found it and can't seem to find it.
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08 Dec 2024 18:46 #316270
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Yeah, i wasted 20 minutes last night looking for it, but all i could find was some very short videos of it, so either my serach-foo is failing me or google has gone completely off the rails. I am rooting for the latter:)
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10 Dec 2024 07:57 #316380
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Perhaps it's my imagination but it seems like Google in the past was better at searching out general information, lately it seems to favour merchandise over information.
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10 Jan 2025 07:44 #318621
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Hello
Thank you for all the work done
is there a way to open a tab (for example facing) directly with a physical button?
I tried to do so but without luck yet
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Thank you for all the work done

is there a way to open a tab (for example facing) directly with a physical button?
I tried to do so but without luck yet
Thanks
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24 Jan 2025 09:44 #319753
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I have a question. Is it possible for the machine not to start when I press the Play button, but instead to load the G-code?
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06 Feb 2025 13:26 #320829
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I think this video does a good job of going through the macros but I don't know if it's the one you had in mind:I had the link for that one. Perhaps I wandered off this thread when I found it. It was a compilation of I think all of the macros showing the actual operation on a lathe much like the video you referenced, just for all the different operations quite a good video, no idea where I found it and can't seem to find it.
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06 Feb 2025 20:06 #320839
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I'm a bit clueless regarding the available lathe type GUI's (I'm starting with axis), what version is this fellow using?
Are those the "lathe macros" he is using?
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That is a different video, however somewhat similar. For a small lathe he sure is getting good results.
I had the link for that one. Perhaps I wandered off this thread when I found it. It was a compilation of I think all of the macros showing the actual operation on a lathe much like the video you referenced, just for all the different operations quite a good video, no idea where I found it and can't seem to find it.
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I think this video does a good job of going through the macros but I don't know if it's the one you had in mind:
I'm a bit clueless regarding the available lathe type GUI's (I'm starting with axis), what version is this fellow using?
Are those the "lathe macros" he is using?
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07 Feb 2025 03:41 - 07 Feb 2025 03:58 #320875
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But also, I feel like I saw and bookmarked posts about succesfully getting Andy's lathe macros into Probe Basic, which is a really swank looking UI. But I can't find that info now or perhaps it was a dream;). Anyone...?
I had the link for that one. Perhaps I wandered off this thread when I found it. It was a compilation of I think all of the macros showing the actual operation on a lathe much like the video you referenced, just for all the different operations quite a good video, no idea where I found it and can't seem to find it.
Thanks
I think this video does a good job of going through the macros but I don't know if it's the one you had in mind:
That is a different video, however somewhat similar. For a small lathe he sure is getting good results.
I'm a bit clueless regarding the available lathe type GUI's (I'm starting with axis), what version is this fellow using?
Are those the "lathe macros" he is using?
I could be wrong as I am very new - only ever got my first Mesa cards the other day - for my little mill. Cnc lathe is still in planning stages.
So, someone will correct me if I am wrong, but I think the UI used is Cmoccappy indeed with Andy's Lathemacros.
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