Hi I am a new guy here. I am using Torchmate/Cad and I am haveing a difficult time trying to do a bridge weld
on some lettering like O's and 0's ect. Is there a trick I need to learn . Thanks for your help.
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Re: Brand new to the world of Plazma and your forum
Can you expand on "bridge weld"? I have the TMCAD and can try to help you. Bob.
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Re: Brand new to the world of Plazma and your forum
Quick way is to make a box and move it over the Zero and O's and then use your weld function to split it in half.
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Actually, the easiest way is NOT to weld rectangles.. the best way is to select the letter you want to link (make sure that the inside and outside is a "path") and go to Layout in the menu bar, down to common line cutting and use the inclusion function. Select the start and end points, and it will simply create a bridge without having to use multiple steps with welding. You can even specify the width of the bridge by going to your Cadlink.ini file in the c:\Torchmate folder, and changing the parameters under "Hotwire Setup" You will see a number following both Inclusion and Chaining
hope this helps!
hope this helps!
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Re: Brand new to the world of Plazma and your forum
Thanks for the info I'll give that a try.
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Hi Bob This is what I do I grab a letter change it to a grafic , then I selecta rectangle and place it where I want tojmsrbrt wrote:Can you expand on "bridge weld"? I have the TMCAD and can try to help you. Bob.
make the cut and adjust the size as needed. Then I select the entire drawing and make a path. then I go to my
weld choices and select basic weld. After all that then I select a show fill and that is when I see if my box is just a tiny bit small it shows my red cut lines. and if my box is a bit too large it shows a white void. and then AND THEN
I throw the computer. ha ha Just Kidding.
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Re: Brand new to the world of Plazma and your forum
Some excellent Torchmate Cad tutorials here:
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=963784
They were done by the TM support folks.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=963784
They were done by the TM support folks.
http://www.PenningtonFab.com
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Torchmate 3 with Accumove 3
Hypertherm 1250
Hypertherm 85
Hypertherm 380
Lincoln V205T Tig
Lincoln wirematic 250
Eastwood 175 with Spoolgun
Eastwood 135 Mig