![]() ![]() My M6 macro has evolved a little since then as well with more safety checks and air pressure monitoring and other small things. My stuff was quick and nasty and needed tons of clean up, but it works fine. There is a certain amount of satisfaction from being creative and creating your own stuff. No, I will not be supplying screen sets or code. Pretty rusty at this because I mainly use the machine and hadn't played with the code in awhile. Remember, you can put any tool number into any slot, so there is an array for the slots that hold which tool is in which slot, then once you have the tool # you can call the function to return the tool length offset from the Mach Tool table. MsgBox("Tool Length not set for Tool # " & ToolNum) There is a button that loads the Mach Tool table into the user DRO's as well. These could easily be inserted directly into the M6 macro. Most of it just handles setting up the default positions and speeds for the DRO's the macro uses. It was pretty simple except you have to create the screen and make button scripts to do what you want. There was a screen shot of the ATC screen I made that goes along with my macro. Move Z down to top of part to continue milling DeActivate Output 3 causes Tool carousel to retractġ4. Z spindle moves down to clamp new toolġ3. Tool carousel rotates to get new tool requested.ġ0. Move Z spindle up to safe Z (so that the tool carousel can change to new tool)ĩ. Activate Output 4 Power Draw Bar air cylinder valve to drop the tool in the carousel.ħ. Move the Z Spindle down to drop the tool into the carousel. Select the empty slot in the carousel tool changer to drop the tool from the spindle.ĥ. Activate Output 3 which is the ToolChanger Carousel Air Cyclinder Valve (this is to push the carousel under the spindle)Ĥ. Move the X,Y to the tool change locationģ. I am finding it's not as easy as taking a Mach3 page from someone and incorporating it into mine.Ģ. I have the Macro Programmers Reference Manual, VB Scripting Manual and other good reads. I have decided to go about it on my own with help from others to write an ATC Tool Macro. I did find that Tormach uses a plugin not a Macro for their tool changer. ![]() Like everyone else, Powell and Rountree remember that day vividly.Yes I found it and looked at it. Vigilant Guardian was her first major NORAD exercise. Stacia Rountree was a 23-year-old senior airman working as an identification technician. He was the first military person to learn about the hijackings, having taken the initial call from the Federal Aviation Administration's Boston center. Master Sgt. Jeremy Powell was a 31-year-old tech sergeant taking part in Exercise Vigilant Guardian when 9/11 occurred. ![]() NEADS was tasked with searching for the missing planes and scrambling fighter jets in response to the attacks. Two New York Air National Guardsmen who were at the Northeast Air Defense Sector (now just the Eastern Air Defense Sector) in rural Rome, New York, give a glimpse into the military's role that day. Thanks to the Internet, you can easily find accounts of what happened on 9/11 from survivors, first responders, the victims' families and officials who investigated what happened. Whether the events of that day were etched in your memory forever, or you were too young to understand it at the time, it's a day all Americans know changed the course of our daily lives. 11, when terrorists hijacked four commercial airliners and flew them into New York's iconic World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in rural western Pennsylvania, killing nearly 3,000 U.S. ![]()
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