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Hi Darthbane,
yes this is what I did know. Mark every Toolpath and made them to one template.
When I finish one part I make a copy of it and keep going with the next one.
The only thing is that when I make any changes in the future I need to find a way to get them into my old programs as well.
But it seems like there is no other way than to go into the project and update the Toolpaths with the newer template.
Its just that I come from another cam called worknc.
There you have a little tool where you can create a geometry. This you can split into "Inside" and "outside".
For every "step" you can give a number. (Like straight cylinder(1) then comes a cone (2) then a radius (3) and so on.)
After you made this you can easily use your template and you get a nc code as output. This uses the numbers to get the dimensions for diameter and lenght.
The advantage of this is you can easy modify the geometry and after you can make an nc output and update all the files you have by one step.
I hope this brings no confusion ![]()
Fusion