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Update Workspaces section #12

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StephenGitHuber opened this issue Sep 10, 2024 · 4 comments
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Update Workspaces section #12

StephenGitHuber opened this issue Sep 10, 2024 · 4 comments
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Chris says -"The improvement is nice, a step in the right direction where I think even more writing to provide examples might be useful. I don't like some of my original writing with "therefore" and whatnot so there's some reasonable room for improvement from what I've already done"

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SienciLabs commented Sep 10, 2024

Would you be able to add into here what the original text was and what attempts we took at modifying it? @StephenGitHuber

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Now live on WP -->

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Usually you would only have one origin or zero position for your project, therefore gSender will only save one zero. However, if you plan to do a series of projects that require different zero positions, or are lining up to do some more complex jigging or part batches, you may want to set up multiple workspaces all at once. This can save you time by not having to set a zero position for repetitive tasks or specific jig setups. You can do this by creating up to six different zero positions with the six workspaces in gSender. Access each 'Workspace' at the top right of the program by pressing the drop down to select which workspace to use. gSender will act completely in-line with whatever workspace you've selected, whether you want to set zero, probe, surface, or anything else.

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Usually you would only have one origin or zero position for your project, therefore gSender will only save one zero. However, if you plan to do a series of projects that require different zero positions, or are lining up to do some more complex jigging or part batches, you may want to set up multiple zero positions all at once. You can do this by creating up to six different zero positions with the six workspaces in gSender. Access each 'Workspace' at the top right of the program by pressing the drop down to select which workspace to use. gSender will act completely in-line with whatever workspace you've selected, whether you want to set zero, probe, surface, or anything else.

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Seems like a small tweak back in May 2023. I have it on the list to update in the new writing phase.

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SienciLabs commented Sep 27, 2024

Tons of videos recently on workspaces from users on our FB group, Garrett, even forum threads
https://forum.sienci.com/t/setting-up-g54-g55-ect/7852
https://forum.sienci.com/t/macros-for-my-workflow-updated-2023-10-27/9648/7
Work coordinate systems: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mill.one/permalink/960146127790052/

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