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Re: ATC general help required

Postby dimmaz88 » Thu Aug 11, 2022 4:30 pm

Thanks Gerry, would I be better to buy your latest screenset? If it solves my problem it's a bargain.
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Re: ATC general help required

Postby ger21 » Thu Aug 11, 2022 6:31 pm

No, it doesn't do what you are asking. It may at some point, but not now.
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Re: ATC general help required

Postby dimmaz88 » Thu Aug 11, 2022 7:57 pm

Ahh that's a shame Gerry.

When you say add an ATC screen, what exactly am I adding? Is there a way to access the table in the image as it has tool slot numbers etc..



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Re: ATC general help required

Postby ger21 » Fri Aug 12, 2022 12:24 am

There currently is no way to access those slot numbers.
I believe there will be in a future version of UCCNC.
My suggestion was to add an entire new screen page, to handle your ATC. You could try to just add slot number fields to the standard Tool screen, but there's not a lot of room.
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Re: ATC general help required

Postby dimmaz88 » Fri Aug 12, 2022 7:51 am

Thank you Gerry, I'll see if I can struggle through it :D
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Re: ATC general help required

Postby Pulcik » Mon Aug 15, 2022 10:36 pm

The way I think about it, is that my tool numbers are actually the slot numbers.
In CAM I have more tools with a same tool number, and I change the tools in slots manually depending on job.
After a while I develop a system where I position certain type of tool on certain slot position. For example, I put ball nose tool on slot number 3 every time. Negative flat end on number 1, and positive on number 2. Number 6 is job specific tool like chamfering bit, or key hole bit.

But, if you are using some kind of 180 degree ATC arm system with catalogue, I understand why you need it. You can access or change those columns in table by writing the value to appropriate number / row in profile (.pro).
For these columns it is:

Slot0=0
Description0=
Type0=
Material0=

So you can modify your M6 macro in certain way, so it can save actual position each time it is executed. It is actually a swap then. The slot of a newtool will be transferred to slot of an old tool. At the begining of the macro, you have to find, where is your newtool slotted.

If you need help with it, ask. Seems like something I can use in feature.
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