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Torchmate 4400-4800 - FabricationForum. com 99% of the time i use my TM2X4 for plasma cutting but i do occasionally use it with the router Can this be used with a router setup?
Torchmate 4400-4800 - FabricationForum. com X2! For being extremely satisfied with customer service I probably had at least 15 hrs of phone time with Mike Aiello to work through software and a hardware issue plus taking the time to even show me how to draw the parts I needed to get building my 80 series bumpers and start putting the machine to work right away
Torchmate - FabricationForum. com Hello, I have a torchmateX 5x10 with torchmate 3 software I M trying gererate some G-code in the cad and I can seem to figure out how to change the feed rate for the tools when going to G-code
Moving Origin to the center of a part | FabricationForum. com I'm trying to plasma cut holes out for a flange bearing in a piece of channel I need them to be precisely located in the center of the channel I have drawn them on the Torchmate CAD CAM, but it always sets the origin at the lower left corner when I show the cut path I would like to set the
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Torchmate® Tips and Tricks | FabricationForum. com The rip cut is very handy I use it all the time your video was very useful I was trying to rip cut basically square out of a piece of steel but retaining the factory edge on the one Y and X axes
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