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The , developed by Gerry (ger21), is widely considered the definitive interface upgrade for Mach3 users. Created specifically for CNC woodworkers, it transformed the aging, cluttered Mach3 "stock" interface into a modern, streamlined workspace. Why it became a "Cult Classic"
: It replaces the cluttered, tab-heavy default Mach3 look with a clean, single-page layout that mimics a standard Windows application .
This routine sets the current tool offset , not the machine coordinate Z=0.
| Feature | Router Version | Plasma Version | |------------------------|----------------|----------------| | Probing routines | Yes (4+ types) | No | | Torch height control | No | Yes (with indicators) | | Automatic tool zero | Yes | No (uses floating head) | | Manual torch firing | No | Yes | | Cut rule display | No | Yes | | Spindle speed control | Yes | No (torch on/off) |
Unless you have a $10,000 tool changer, you stop to change bits manually. The 2010 Screenset streamlines this:
: Includes a built-in Z-axis auto-zero macro that allows for quick tool zeroing without manually finding and installing external scripts. Automatic Tool Change (ATC) Support
The , developed by Gerry (ger21), is widely considered the definitive interface upgrade for Mach3 users. Created specifically for CNC woodworkers, it transformed the aging, cluttered Mach3 "stock" interface into a modern, streamlined workspace. Why it became a "Cult Classic"
: It replaces the cluttered, tab-heavy default Mach3 look with a clean, single-page layout that mimics a standard Windows application . Mach3 2010 Screenset
This routine sets the current tool offset , not the machine coordinate Z=0. Mach3 2010 Screenset The , developed by Gerry
| Feature | Router Version | Plasma Version | |------------------------|----------------|----------------| | Probing routines | Yes (4+ types) | No | | Torch height control | No | Yes (with indicators) | | Automatic tool zero | Yes | No (uses floating head) | | Manual torch firing | No | Yes | | Cut rule display | No | Yes | | Spindle speed control | Yes | No (torch on/off) | Important: This routine sets the current tool offset
Unless you have a $10,000 tool changer, you stop to change bits manually. The 2010 Screenset streamlines this:
: Includes a built-in Z-axis auto-zero macro that allows for quick tool zeroing without manually finding and installing external scripts. Automatic Tool Change (ATC) Support