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Bug Reports / Re: XML error
« on: December 24, 2022, 14:03:17 pm »
Mofo,
That's why, while I was in the Data Processing profession, we were constantly screaming at our clients to "Back up.  Back UP. BACK (THE HELL) UP!!!". <grin>

Although this time it turned out not to be a major loss, you'd have saved yourself this trouble by keeping multiple backups on separate media.

Lloyd

And I did save multiple back-ups.  I have two other.  Thanks again!

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Bug Reports / Re: XML error
« on: December 24, 2022, 12:58:03 pm »
Yes Eddie.   
Short history is, many files were backed up to a flash drive.........and worked.    Many moons later the hard drive failed.
One day I made an attempt to open a .cb (or any .cb) that was stored on that flash drive where I was presented with the XML error.
Based upon the advice given here, it's time to move on and not get too wrapped up with this.  I appreciate the help.
Merry Christmas to all.  Thanks again!
Jerry

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Bug Reports / Re: XML error
« on: December 24, 2022, 11:32:09 am »
Hello David and LLoyd
The bigger question is what would cause a file to be corrupted like this?  I appreciate your time and troubleshooting. 
 




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Bug Reports / Re: XML error
« on: December 23, 2022, 13:37:46 pm »

Agree to start over.  It's not worth the time and effort.
Thank you David and LLyodsp

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Bug Reports / Re: XML error
« on: December 22, 2022, 23:30:23 pm »
Excuse me.  Please find attached .cb
Yes, it occurs when I attempt to open the attached .cb
and
Merry Christmas

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Bug Reports / XML error
« on: December 22, 2022, 23:22:33 pm »
Hello Forum
Is there anybody out there in CamBam world who can help me resolve the XML error that I am receiving?  Thank you

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Problem dxf files etc... / Re: Tool path difference
« on: July 31, 2022, 12:06:26 pm »
I knew it was something simple.  Thanks Eddy

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Problem dxf files etc... / Tool path difference
« on: July 31, 2022, 06:40:56 am »
Hello Forum

It's probably something easy..........
I am failing to understand the tool path difference between the upper and lower profiles.  (tank tabs.JPG)   
The lower inverted profiles used in the .cb are a mirror images of the upper. 
With Inside/Outside selected to outside, the lower profile executes an inner cut while the upper will go outer (see jpeg)
Thanks again

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CamBam help (General usage) / Re: cutting air
« on: May 09, 2019, 12:48:01 pm »
Hi Eddie

That worked great!  Thanks again

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CamBam help (General usage) / cutting air
« on: May 08, 2019, 19:52:16 pm »
Hello
Hope I'm wording this correctly.  Please refer to the attached .cb.
Profile1 is cut with a .25EM then advances to Profile2 with a .125EM.  The Profile1 small radius cuts are limited by the polyline and tool diameter.  During Profile2, the bit is mainly circling the profile cutting air except for the small radius cuts.

My question is that of reducing "cutting air"..........keeping the 2nd tool (smaller diameter) engaged on the stock rather than having it circle the profile cutting material that isn't there and that was removed in Profile 1.
All help appreciated.  Thanks all!
 




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CamBam help (General usage) / Re: disc
« on: March 30, 2019, 13:44:00 pm »
Hi Bob

Thanks for the video and suggestion!

Jerry

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CamBam help (General usage) / Re: 3D surface, unintended plunges
« on: February 11, 2019, 21:48:19 pm »
Hi Guys

This has been a great learning experience.   I should have stated in my original post that a 7.5" piece of wood was the material, but no matter.  I readjusted the resolution and step over which speed things up.    In retrospect, I could have done two convex side profiles.............but nothing would have been learned.

Thanks again for pointing out the error of my ways and responding to my inquiry!

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CamBam help (General usage) / 3D surface, unintended plunges
« on: February 10, 2019, 23:38:37 pm »
Please refer to the attached .cb. 
The profile comes out as intended............ except that the bit makes unintended -z plunges (approx 0.030ish") at both extremes in the x direction.  Tried both the horizontal and vertical 3D profile method with no success.  Waterline method will not work for this part.
Any advice on how I can eliminate this behavior and improve my method is greatly appreciated.  Thank you!
 

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Scripts and Plugin Help / Re: unable to load .dll in version 1.0
« on: February 05, 2019, 15:52:02 pm »
Thank you David!

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Scripts and Plugin Help / unable to load .dll in version 1.0
« on: February 05, 2019, 13:14:46 pm »
I am having trouble loading .dll plugins to my CamBam 1.0 program. 

The message received is as follows; " 
an attempt was made to load an assembly from a network location which would have caused the assembly to be sand boxed in previous versions of the .NET framework.  The release of the .NET framework does not enable CAS policy by default, so this load may be dangerous.  If this load is not intended to sandbox assembly, please enable the load from RemoteSourcesswitch"

I've researched other threads and am not able to find a solution.  Please advise.  Thanks all!

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