I am seeing some strange behaviour here. Attached is my current file, some additional operations but it is the PathShape which looks strange.
Just playing with Z on SketchEngraveLines, I can change Z in Attachment but not in Base. If I change Z in Attachment then Z Base changes, but not by the same amount, except that if I change it to zero then Z Base does not change. The g-code Z seems to be the difference between the two.
I assume that this is a bug, or have I missed something.
This is not a show stopper for me, I can fairly easily reset Z on my machine to compensate.
Thanks
Mick
How to engrave a line?
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Re: How to engrave a line?
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Re: How to engrave a line?
Please go back in this topic and read carefully what has been said before. mlampert has mentioned a cyclic dependency, and I have shown how to remove it and uploaded a corrected model.
If you decide to continue with your erroneous model you will get these strange results.
Inside of a body you can only change the attachment offset. This adds to the placement of the attachment plane.
If you decide to continue with your erroneous model you will get these strange results.
Inside of a body you can only change the attachment offset. This adds to the placement of the attachment plane.
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