Hi,
Since installing the new build 6.3 we have noticed code errors once developed through THM Control, all our dado depths are set to 5mm but when the code is developed, drawer box parts only are displaying 9.779 deep, which is cauising problems at the machine as they are machining 9.779 deep.
We are now having to return to build 2. Has anyone else experienced this?
Leigh
Full Dado Depth
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Re: Full Dado Depth
Can you post a drawer box file that is having this problem?
Thanks,
Rick
Thanks,
Rick
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Re: Full Dado Depth
Leigh,
We have narrowed this issue down and will get it resolved as soon as possible. The issue is that it is using the dado depth from the part receiving the dado rather then the depth from the part creating the dado. So, you can get around this for now by simply loading this drawer box and globally setting the dado depth to 5mm and also your fit and depth clearances to what you want. Sorry for the inconvenience.
We have narrowed this issue down and will get it resolved as soon as possible. The issue is that it is using the dado depth from the part receiving the dado rather then the depth from the part creating the dado. So, you can get around this for now by simply loading this drawer box and globally setting the dado depth to 5mm and also your fit and depth clearances to what you want. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Re: Full Dado Depth
Ok thanks Scott, we have gone back to build 2 for now anyway.
I sent codes and machine exports ect via email earlier, hope this helps.
Good Luck
I sent codes and machine exports ect via email earlier, hope this helps.
Good Luck
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Re: Full Dado Depth
You will have other DBX issues with build 2. I would really recommend going back to build3.
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Re: Full Dado Depth
Almost there.
When I first installed eCabinet build 3 I did a quick test for the drawer box full dado, the test I performed was as follows:
Select create a batch list
Select a unit with drawers allocated
Create the twd file
Once I created the CNC code through the THM Desktop I noticed that the code for the drawer boxes full dado was now correct.
Since using build 3 for producing a job we have noticed that the code is incorrect, what I have found is that when an adjustment is made to the unit and then the twd file is created it once again produces the coding error.
Steps taken for reproducing this error:
Select create a batch list
Select a unit with drawers allocated
Take unit into cabinet editor, make a change such as change of material, apply side runners etc
Create the twd file
Then when creating the CNC code it reproduces the error.
So the error is almost fixed but still needs some more attention.
If you need any more information please let me know.
Thanks,
Leigh
When I first installed eCabinet build 3 I did a quick test for the drawer box full dado, the test I performed was as follows:
Select create a batch list
Select a unit with drawers allocated
Create the twd file
Once I created the CNC code through the THM Desktop I noticed that the code for the drawer boxes full dado was now correct.
Since using build 3 for producing a job we have noticed that the code is incorrect, what I have found is that when an adjustment is made to the unit and then the twd file is created it once again produces the coding error.
Steps taken for reproducing this error:
Select create a batch list
Select a unit with drawers allocated
Take unit into cabinet editor, make a change such as change of material, apply side runners etc
Create the twd file
Then when creating the CNC code it reproduces the error.
So the error is almost fixed but still needs some more attention.
If you need any more information please let me know.
Thanks,
Leigh
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Re: Full Dado Depth
Leigh,
If you build a cabinet with v6build3 you will have the problem.
If you take a cabinet made in a previous version or build, you will not have the problem unless you do a rebuild on that specific cabinet with v6build3.
The problem occurs when v6build3 does a rebuild on a cabinet with drawer boxes.
jnr
If you build a cabinet with v6build3 you will have the problem.
If you take a cabinet made in a previous version or build, you will not have the problem unless you do a rebuild on that specific cabinet with v6build3.
The problem occurs when v6build3 does a rebuild on a cabinet with drawer boxes.
jnr
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