Will Carveco put a pause into the gcode so you can change tools or do you have to create three gcode files? This would be awesome, in combination with a tool changer.
Hey Gizmo I don’t know if Carveco will put in a pause but, if you save the toolpaths to separate files the machine will complete the toolpath and behave as a complete job you then can change bit load the next file zero for z only and continue to run the next file
I really appreciate this style of tips video. Just enough information to get a really good understanding of the process. Thank You
Thanks, Mike. Glad I can help.
Great video Thank you
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Will Carveco put a pause into the gcode so you can change tools or do you have to create three gcode files? This would be awesome, in combination with a tool changer.
Hey Gizmo
I don’t know if Carveco will put in a pause but, if you save the toolpaths to separate files the machine will complete the toolpath and behave as a complete job you then can change bit load the next file zero for z only and continue to run the next file
@@Hinkleshop Ok. I was wondering if it did it automatically or you had to fiddle with it. Thanks.
On smaller projects I just cut the whole thing with a 1/16 bit. Ha
Hahaha let me tell you about time management my friend LOL 😆
@@Hinkleshop three bits and setting Z for each takes time too. I really need to get my bitsetter set up.
@DavidSullivan69 I agree I don’t have a setter either
Great video as always!
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thank you I hope my instructions help you achieve success!
I can change the bit and zero in about 1 minute, only because I have done it so many times before........