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  1. Cameronke

    Accurate and repeatable location for robot handling

    I am currently designing a bio-tech robot that is to have trays loaded and unloaded vertically. It is important that we locate quickly to about 100 micron accuracy (X,Y & Z). We are having a debate regarding the best design for a locating pin/receptacle combination. Three point fixing to...
  2. Cameronke

    Beginer cant dig a hole for himself

    Many Thanks DennisD I believe that I did try both sides. I also checked the "through all" but wiil check your suggestion when I get back on it. I was on a training course when I first purchased the software but due to work pressure I strayed back to my area of comfort (Autocad)I have...
  3. Cameronke

    Beginer cant dig a hole for himself

    Hello everyone I have made it my new year resolution to finally and fully make the transition from Autocad to SW. Not easy as I am used to being able to make as many screwups as I like without the system objecting. However I am trying to make a hole with a counterbore with four fixing holes on...
  4. Cameronke

    What you see is not what you get

    Thanks for the ideas! I will try the CTRL and see what happens Borgunit. Saraycad, I am using the Gourand, lines on setting which is a running, rendered image. Would this be the same as the hide mode that you suggest. I cannot see what i actually pick. It is a bit like trying to lift a book...
  5. Cameronke

    balloons

    Hi guys! I have been using AutoCad for 12 years but have never (yet) created a Lisp routine. Would you give me an idiots guide on how to tke your code and make a command available from it? Best regards Cameron
  6. Cameronke

    What you see is not what you get

    When selecting in 3D space, usually using a gourand, edges on view, I can never select the object that I see most prominately i.e. the one closest to me in 3D space. I always pick something hidden behind it. Is there a setting that will give the nearest object priority? Regards
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