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Pick the layer pull down list in AutoCAD and freeze the DIM layer. All other layers should remain visible for this programming exercise.
Starting with a 4 and ½ inch square stock material, the parts will be clamped along the top and bottom edges. It is not necessary to show the clamps in AUTO-CODE. It is necessary that you know where they are located relative to the drawing and adding them to the drawing can help clarify the placement of the stock for the machine tool operator if you supply them with a copy of the drawing.
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It also contains relevant information on API deployment and Store backup procedures. For information concerning specific API calls refer to the Medicare Australia PKI eSignature API Developer’s Reference Guide. This manual is intended for developers to make full use of the eSignature API.
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In the Custom Polygon Display Options, set Color to Color in Shaded Display and the Color Material Channel to Ambient+Diffuse. Then click Apply. You will see in smooth shaded or smooth shaded & textured mode that the main scene is in vertex lighting. These values will be exported in Virtools.
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