I've been having some issues where when I run a job with a csv Parts List, it occasionally does not drill some parts properly. It does not do the flip operation correctly, nor the drilling. However, when I run the problem parts individually it does them correctly. This is getting to be very annoying as we are wasting time and material. I do not understand why it runs correctly on it's own, but will get messed up as part of a batch.
Any ideas?
Thanks is advance!
Part issues
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Re: Part issues
Jacob,
The hardest part about this is catching it in the act (so to speak). To know exactly what is going on we would need repeatability. Our best chance at that, we would need the CSV you loaded in, the DXFs, an export from Control Nesting, the CNC code itself, and if it is several sheet job, which sheet it was on to help narrow where to look.
-Clint-
The hardest part about this is catching it in the act (so to speak). To know exactly what is going on we would need repeatability. Our best chance at that, we would need the CSV you loaded in, the DXFs, an export from Control Nesting, the CNC code itself, and if it is several sheet job, which sheet it was on to help narrow where to look.
-Clint-