The most notable and practical feature of the Mach3 2010 Screenset is its fully automated tool change macro (Auto Tool Zero) .
If you are a serious hobbyist or a small-shop CNC router owner, you have likely heard the whispers on forums like CNCZone and MachSupport. You know the frustration: You are running a legacy version of Mach3 (perhaps version R3.043.062), but the default blue screen interface feels clunky, outdated, and frankly, risky for expensive tooling. Mach3 2010 Screenset
Left Control Column (vertical)
The smell of the workshop was always the same: ozone, stale coffee, and the sharp, metallic tang of cutting fluid. Elias wiped his hands on a rag that had seen better days and stared at the monolithic block of the CNC milling machine in the center of his garage. The most notable and practical feature of the
Copy Interface Files: Place the .set file (typically for 1024x768 resolution) into the main C:\Mach3 folder. A standout feature: an on-screen tool table that
Important: This routine sets the current tool offset, not the machine coordinate Z=0.