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10 Mar 2019 08:27 #128212 by pl7i92
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@lavette
amazing work
woudt you considder to get a info of the tool shape in the pocket/holder
on this frame
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12 Mar 2019 10:10 #128417 by BigJohnT
Looking good you and Turboss are on a roll.

JT
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12 Mar 2019 16:43 #128449 by tommylight
Still drooling over it, you guys owe me a laptop ! :)
Nice work !
BTW i think there are 3 of them working on it, Lcvete, TurBoss and KJC.
Hopefully in 2 to 4 days i will finish a project i am working on ( not related to CNC ) so i can try to join them with helping or messing or just plain annoying !
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12 Mar 2019 16:52 #128450 by KCJ
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JT has been helping a LOT too! It's great, I can just sit back and watch the commits roll in :)
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12 Mar 2019 16:58 #128451 by Type_Zero_Design
This project looks awesome! Any idea when the mill version might be trickling out?

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15 Mar 2019 22:08 #128689 by Becksvill
Hey guys.

This looks awesome!

I am currently retrofitting a machining centre and will be very interested in this new gui.

One thing I think may be needed though is there needs to be some way of adjusting stuff like number of toolholders in the toolchanger. my machine has 24 tools etc. And any other custom things which need to change. If there was a way to easily change little details and we just use the gui as is for most of the other 90 percent of functionality that may be the way to go.

Not sure how hard that is to code in while building but I am so glad to see a gui project that doesn't look like it was made in the 1970s like axis.

Regards

Andrew

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16 Mar 2019 08:29 #128716 by pl7i92
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i tryed to set it up under a SIMULATOR 18.94
but it does not load Brender

The Probe Vertical does display DOUBLE Axe Entrys overlaping
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17 Mar 2019 12:22 #128813 by BigJohnT

This project looks awesome! Any idea when the mill version might be trickling out?


There are two mill versions of probe basic as well as the lathe version and other mill ui's to pick from.

qtpyvcp.kcjengr.com/showcase/mill_vcps.html

Or you can simply roll your own after doing the tutorial.

qtpyvcp.kcjengr.com/tutorials/index.html

JT
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17 Mar 2019 13:39 #128821 by bevins
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WOW, that looks amazing. Nice job.
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18 Mar 2019 16:58 #128907 by Lcvette

i tryed to set it up under a SIMULATOR 18.94
but it does not load Brender

The Probe Vertical does display DOUBLE Axe Entrys overlaping


once the original version of probe basic is completely hashed out and everything is working as intended, the vertical and lathe screens will then be brought current. it is the best use of time since they all share the same backend just different layout formatting. with things changing quickly now it would require a lot of doing and undoing potentially and that time is better served elsewhere to get the primary gui ready. then the others should be quickly updated with known good formatting.

Chris

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