Change to simulation?

Change to simulation?

HughesTooling
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Change to simulation?

HughesTooling
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In the past if you ran a simulation to the end then clicked the play button again it would start the simulation again with the original stock. Now if I do that the stock remains as the finished part, is that an intended change\improvement? Same problem if you click the go to previous operation.

 

Mark Hughes
Owner, Hughes Tooling
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ktorokU233T
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@HughesTooling 

 

Check here in the sim control...

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HughesTooling
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@ktorokU233T Must have click that by mistake! Didn't know that was an option. Edit. Just noticed it's the same on 2 PCs on different accounts so I guess set by an update.

 

 

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seth.madore
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That's been in the software for a fair bit of time (I think January release). Not sure that we did anything to change the default settings 🤔


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HughesTooling
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I had noticed it for quite a while but not that big a problem so I didn't ask before. I was working on some turning setups yesterday and you generally need a slower simulation compared to milling or it's finished before you can blink! So that's when I thought I'd ask. There was an update a couple of months ago that reset all my defaults on both PCs at work and my laptop so maybe that's when it changed.

 

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