Hi Art,
I?m not sure how I did this or if it may be a known bug but when using GT with Simulation enabled, the pallet actually rotates clockwise (as does the Ratchet) when viewed in the Project screen. When viewed from the Tools screen, the Pallet rocks back and forth while the ratchet turns as expected. Have you seen this before?
Thanks,
Ron
Pallet Rotation?
Re: Pallet Rotation?
Hi Ron:
Yes, I have recently noted that, its on my bug list for repair.
Art
Yes, I have recently noted that, its on my bug list for repair.
Art
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Re: Pallet Rotation?
Hi Art,
Relieved to hear that it wasn't just me. I just wish I could do math half as well as you. Thanks for all your hard work! I know what it is like to develop an application and there is no way I could even come close to this one, very complex.
Thanks again,
Ron
Relieved to hear that it wasn't just me. I just wish I could do math half as well as you. Thanks for all your hard work! I know what it is like to develop an application and there is no way I could even come close to this one, very complex.
Thanks again,
Ron
Re: Pallet Rotation?
Ron:
I find its the complexity that keeps it fun for me. Its a real learning experience, not so much how to make
all the objects , but how to connect and index them appropriately, its why GT was a required job, I messed up GM
in its original architecture, its so complex in there that changing something is like fighting a hydra..where in GT
its a nice relaxing stroll though hooks aplenty and ways to do things I just couldn't before. Mach3 taught me CNC
from the ground up, and Gearotic is teaching me gearing from the ground up, makes me wonder where it all ends up..
Art
I find its the complexity that keeps it fun for me. Its a real learning experience, not so much how to make
all the objects , but how to connect and index them appropriately, its why GT was a required job, I messed up GM
in its original architecture, its so complex in there that changing something is like fighting a hydra..where in GT
its a nice relaxing stroll though hooks aplenty and ways to do things I just couldn't before. Mach3 taught me CNC
from the ground up, and Gearotic is teaching me gearing from the ground up, makes me wonder where it all ends up..
Art
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