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This function allows the user to specify router tools to perform operations based on what type of material is being cut. This function can be used to override a nesting tool, dado tool, or both. 1. In the right column of the Material File, find the material the override will be added to. 2. Double click...
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Dominic Florez
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2 Sep 2010
Filed under: add, adding, addition, bit, bits, file, material, over, overide, overides, override, overrides, ride, rides, route, router, routing, tool, toolfile, tools
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This function allows a user to specify that a certain route operation be cut by more than one pass by assigning a special tool to the said route. 1. Open Microvellum and AutoCAD. 2. Open the “Configuration Editor” by clicking on the “Options” button in the Microvellum Toolbox...
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Dominic Florez
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2 Sep 2010
Filed under: add, adding, addition, bit, bits, multi, multipass, multi-pass, multiple, pass, route, router, routing, step, tool, toolfile, tools
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1. Open Microvellum and AutoCAD. 2. Open the “Configuration Editor” by clicking on the “Options” button in the Microvellum Toolbox. 3. Click on the “Machining” tab 4. Click “Browse” to reselect the correct toolfile 5. Click the “Open Tool File”...
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Dominic Florez
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2 Sep 2010
Filed under: add, adding, addition, bit, bits, route, router, routing, tool, toolfile, tools
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1. Open Microvellum and AutoCAD. 2. Open the “Configuration Editor” by clicking on the “Options” button in the Microvellum Toolbox. 3. Click the “Machining” tab. 4. Click the “Open Tool File” button. 5. Under the “Tools” tab, select the type...
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Dominic Florez
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2 Sep 2010
Filed under: add, adding, addition, bore, boring, drill, drilling, tool, toolfile, tools, vertical
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1. Open Microvellum and AutoCad. 2. Open the “Configuration Editor” by clicking on the “Options” button in the Microvellum Toolbox. 3. Click on the "Machining" tab. 4. Click the “Open Tool File” button. 5. Under the “Tools” tab, select the type...
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Dominic Florez
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9 Sep 2009
Filed under: add, adding, addition, bore, boring, drill, drilling, horizontal, tool, toolfile, tools