Re: CNC PRO
Posted by
Jon Anderson
on 1999-07-01 17:30:53 UTC
Tim Goldstein wrote:
this, and it's a lot easier to make changes to the subroutine than to
have to make the same change 6 or 8 places in the program. Less editing
= less chance for typos.
(missing or misplaced decimal points can wreak havoc...)
Jon
> it sure is easy to just let the program generate all the codeSubroutines are great for multiple part fixturing. My dad and I both do
> and not worry about repeating routines.
this, and it's a lot easier to make changes to the subroutine than to
have to make the same change 6 or 8 places in the program. Less editing
= less chance for typos.
(missing or misplaced decimal points can wreak havoc...)
Jon
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Dan Mauch
1999-06-30 06:38:13 UTC
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