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jasonWXS2M
en respuesta a: rgollob

I think the easiest thing to do would be to program each side separately so you end up with two separate .JOB files, one for the first side and one for the second side. You can generate a .STL file of the first side from the simulation to use as initial stock for the second side: Open the simulation window then press the show finished part button (looks like a light bulb). Next, select "Save Finished Part as .STL File" from the Simulation dropdown menu. When you start programming the second side, select "Define Custom Shape" from the Part Features dropdown menu and use the .STL file from the first side. Of course you could use any solid model for this purpose but this might be convenient.

You'd then have to splice the two programs together by hand or perhaps come up with a simple main/sub program scheme. Not the most elegant solution, I know, maybe some one else will chime in...

~Jason