Anyone using and S-lazer to set pods on an intermac ? I can get the the part projected but not the pod location.
Any suggestions ?
Thanks in advance
Bob Faust
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S-lazer and Intermac
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Re: S-lazer and Intermac
Can you change your pods to the same layer as your part?
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Re: S-lazer and Intermac
According to Intermac this can not be done with Icam ,That's why im trying to see if anyone has found a way.
I guess you can chalk that up to "good to know before we purchased Lazer".
I guess you can chalk that up to "good to know before we purchased Lazer".
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couldnt you just draw squares or circles on a separate cad drawing and replicate the pods that way ?
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Re: S-lazer and Intermac
I would make a separate folder with all your pod sizes in it pre-drawn and just import them in instead of using the machine section. Similar to how you would import a sink shape.
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