Mach3 2010 Screenset ~repack~ Link
Stock Mach3 cannot easily find the exact center of a block or the corner of a vice. The 2010 Screenset includes:
The screenset includes automated routines using a mobile probe plate, allowing the machine to set Z-zero automatically.
In the standard Mach3 interface, functions like tool paths, offsets, diagnostics, and manual data input (MDI) are separated across multiple pages. The 2010 Screenset consolidates nearly all daily operational controls onto a single main screen. Jogging controls, digital readouts (DROs), feed rate overrides, and cycle controls are always visible and accessible.
Functions are grouped logically into dedicated tabs (Program Run, MDI, Jogging, Setup), ensuring you only see the controls relevant to your current task. Automated Intelligent Probing Mach3 2010 Screenset
The 2010 Screenset is not just a cosmetic skin. It introduces deep macro integration that automates tedious manual tasks. Minimalist, Widescreen Optimization
The 2010 Screenset was created to offer a more intuitive and modern interface than the default Mach3 screens, which are known for being cluttered and complex.
Over the years, users have documented solutions to common issues in the 2010 Screenset forums. Here are key tips to keep in mind. Stock Mach3 cannot easily find the exact center
: Place the .set file (typically for 1024x768 resolution) into the main C:\Mach3 folder.
For more details or to see the set in action, you can visit the CNC Woodworker's official page . Mach3 2010 Screenset Tool Change
Users report that the 2010 Screenset and speeds up job setup by 50% or more. The visual clarity means you can monitor a cut from across the shop. Probing routines are particularly praised – they turn complex manual edge-finding into a single-button operation. The 2010 Screenset consolidates nearly all daily operational
Enables automatic tool length compensation after an M6 tool change.
: It is available as a paid download (historically around $20) from The CNC Woodworker .