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    Weld tool?

    Don't use the weld tool. Select all and make path on all the objects. Then hit show fill to see if it is what you were after. Then create tool path on the object. Hope it helps. Dave
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    License files in cad

    Perfect, thank you. I just got done entering all the info, copying to flash drive now.
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    License files in cad

    No, usb still had to be in. It just gave access to accuscan and nesting. Im still on the same usb, just have it on a 6 inch usb extention cord...
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    License files in cad

    Now I need to enter all my kerf offsets back into my tool file. I need to find where it stores them so I can save a copy in case I need to do another install of the program someday...
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    License files in cad

    About 8 yrs ago when I upgraded I copied the license into a folder on the hard drive in the cad folder. It worked til I changed laptops, go figure. It seems to be all good now that I put it on dongle..
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    License files in cad

    I upgraded to full cad and was sent license files that unlock nesting and scan and trace. I dont know how I did it last time but i just figured it out. I replaced the lite license files on the dongle with the full cad license and it all works now.
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    License files in cad

    Good morning, I did a cad9 install on a new laptop. I cant remember where to put the license files so my nesting and scanning works again. I copied my license files into cad9 and the nesting and scan feature is not showing up. Im sure I have messed up somewhere, any help would be appreciated...
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    Torchmate CNC Cutting Success - 2x2 to 4x4

    Here I sit as my table is cutting, figured I would peruse the forum. Soaking up all the tech advise posted in case I have a issue come up. I have to say in the 8yrs I have owned a Torchmate table my problems have been minimal, usually operator error. I just passed my 2x2 on to a friend and...
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    tool path lines are fat

    Your welcome, ...
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    tool path lines are fat

    Perhaps you have show tool diameter selected in tm cad. Shows a thick line of your kerf width.
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    Contest Entry August 2016 / 4 link frame bracket

    Here is the frame bracket I designed to do a 4-link rear suspension on my 68 Bronco, it will work on other vehicles with a boxed frame. The mounts are all made out of 1/4" mild steel. The outside corners of the brackets were sized to fit together for corner to corner welding. There are three...
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