Dry run over material using external offset
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03 Oct 2024 17:32 - 04 Oct 2024 08:29 #311241
by MennilTossFlykune
(40.5 is the Z bounds of 3D_Chips)
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To avoid crashing into the material, if you move "back" to the absolute position at which the offset was cleared, with the same velocity at which the Z axis is sinking, it stays in place at the same Z height. Is there a better way that wouldn't require sending an MDI command?
Dry run over material using external offset was created by MennilTossFlykune
(40.5 is the Z bounds of 3D_Chips)
Opinions?
To avoid crashing into the material, if you move "back" to the absolute position at which the offset was cleared, with the same velocity at which the Z axis is sinking, it stays in place at the same Z height. Is there a better way that wouldn't require sending an MDI command?
Last edit: 04 Oct 2024 08:29 by MennilTossFlykune.
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05 Oct 2024 08:39 #311333
by andypugh
Replied by andypugh on topic Dry run over material using external offset
I don't know of a way to di it without an MDI command (though you could link an MDI command to a button)
But it might be simpler to apply a temporary additional tool-length offset.(G43.1)
But it might be simpler to apply a temporary additional tool-length offset.(G43.1)
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