Thanks for both suggestions. When GM AT is set for AT they will "knock" and can be regulated but will not work. When GM AT is set for foot throttle handpieces work fine.
No problems with handpieces or air pressure.
Problem (I think) is within the switching device for the AT/Foot control.
I went on vacation. Just started my Graver Mack AT. Palm control 1&2 worked fine before now neither work? Foot throttle works fine.
Any idea of a fix w/o sending unit in?
Michael, Thanks will take a look. I use so little of these programs and that's probably due to my learning curve that paying for $20 a month subscription just does not make sense for my usage.
Thanks for your reply Adobe Creative Cloud? Illustrator is about $20.00 per month or $1200.00 per year? or do you have an older version that is a stand alone program?
I am upgrading my PC (Windows Operating System).
I have on my old PC CS3 Adobe Illustrator and used it. I only use a very small part of Adobe Illustrator. The normal work I do with this program is to scan in a design for printing out transfers of paper/transparencies. Layout lettering and...
I am pinch in the say way except the tip of my index finger is pointed more in the direct of the tip of graver and it in the "opposite" hand. Right brain/left brain thing! Lefty most of the time!
That's exactly for I am looking to do. I guess I just need to play with it some more. I too have my index along the side of the barrel of the graver to give added support and what I "think" is better control at least that's what I tell myself. Thanks Marty
I recognize that GRS has sensitivity caps for there AT gravers and that 1 dot is more sensitive than 3 dots caps.
I was wondering if there is a way to make even the 1 dot cap more sensitive.
Machine adjustment???
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I would call this timing as "in-line" or parallel to the grip angle. Vertical would be perpendicular to the bore from my perspective. Whatever you call it it looks "right". The grip inlays and work are simply outstanding.
This thread has been a super informative thread. I am a bit confused by Mr. Dub ber's comments. There is no mention of "heel" only "reliefs". I am assuming that the heel is done with the 1200 at something close to the 15deg angle and that the relief is somewhere between 5 and 10degs or am I...