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donfarr |
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![]() Registered Member #2001 Joined: Fri Dec 23 2011, 09:51pmPosts: 1853 | GOOD CLAIR. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS DON | ||
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Eric |
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![]() Registered Member #5750 Joined: Sun Aug 23 2020, 08:56amPosts: 68 | "My first computer programme was written in Algol - and as a punched tape. From memory, it didn't work! Arthur" My first programme in C# (2016) was HELLO WORLD and it didn't work!! I have an annoying habit, frustrating to computer teachers, of putting a space after a comma in code. Worked on a program of 2000 lines that would not work, found the problem was a space after a single comma, took me two hours to go through it one line at a time, I was sorely tempted to quit the course then and there. I have created GCODE of 4000 lines and never had a problem. | ||
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #5745 Joined: Sun Aug 16 2020, 02:56pmPosts: 1285 | Eric wrote ... I have created GCODE of 4000 lines and never had a problem. Eric - you are a good man AND hard core. My CAD/CNC software automatically generates the GCODE for me. How boring is that? LOL. [ Edited Sun Aug 30 2020, 10:18am ] | ||
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daves |
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![]() Registered Member #105 Joined: Wed Jul 15 2009, 12:01pmPosts: 3560 | now that the one computer is up and running with a good graphic card i thought great that would fix the fusion360 rendering problem. but it didn't but now i can run Blender and Sketchup which required hight end graphic cards i have not used blender in a couple years and just looking at it makes me dizzy ![]() anyhow the Fusion360 problem is still haunting me so i can not be hardware it has to be a setting someplace in the program. Autodesk help forum is totally useless no one answered the post ![]() | ||
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daves |
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![]() Registered Member #105 Joined: Wed Jul 15 2009, 12:01pmPosts: 3560 | i should be seeing a clean sharp rendering in fusion like these ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() anyhow i am sending these off the Mohamed and have him do the tramsoms and assemble them and the fashion timber and frame Z the problems are first the transom notched do not go all the way through and second the lower transoms ends rest against the frame there should not be a gap there. One of 2 things either the transoms are drawn wrong or the last frame is the wrong angle plus in this version the frame were drawn wrong. So lets see what 2.0 will look like [ Edited Sun Aug 30 2020, 01:51pm ] | ||
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daves |
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![]() Registered Member #105 Joined: Wed Jul 15 2009, 12:01pmPosts: 3560 | oh and the notch in the lower transoms are to big for the stern post | ||
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mrshanks |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #5745 Joined: Sun Aug 16 2020, 02:56pmPosts: 1285 | Glad to see you Dave. The reason the screen looks fuzzy in Blender is because the refresh rate on your monitor does not match the resolution set on your graphics card. (Application graphics setting + graphics card setting + monitor refresh rate settings = mismatched). | ||
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daves |
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![]() Registered Member #105 Joined: Wed Jul 15 2009, 12:01pmPosts: 3560 | One thing is we are all using different programs so when something does come up we can not compare notes. if we all were using Solidworks or fusion360 or blender we could guide one another. but i found out im the past once you setting into a program you tend to stick with it. i used Auto cad all the way back to version 7 i do have turbo cad but my go to is still autocad | ||
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daves |
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![]() Registered Member #105 Joined: Wed Jul 15 2009, 12:01pmPosts: 3560 | mrshanks wrote ... Glad to see you Dave. The reason the screen looks fuzzy in Blender is because the refresh rate on your monitor does not match the resolution set on your graphics card. (Application graphics setting + graphics card setting + monitor refresh rate settings = mismatched). the actual screen in blender is sharp and clear your looking at a low res screen shot of blender | ||
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mrshanks |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #5745 Joined: Sun Aug 16 2020, 02:56pmPosts: 1285 | daves wrote ... the actual screen in blender is sharp and clear your looking at a low res screen shot of blender Cool, cool. We will achieve our goals no matter what!!!! It is whats in our heads that matters most!!! All this computer stuff is just tools for us to exploit!! | ||
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