Tool offset patch
24 Apr 2015 10:17 #58060
by cmorley
Replied by cmorley on topic Re:Tool offset patch
Lairs: Better?
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24 Apr 2015 10:27 #58061
by cmorley
Jorge:
If I understand you right You want the offset in the tool table to be added as a diameter adjustment rather then a radius?
or have it depend on G7 mode.
I think the most important thing is that the tooltable record offsets in only one format (say radius)
Then the GUI can display and accept input in what ever format one likes.
Its too easy to have linuxcnc get confused about what format the tooltable was last recorded in.
Chris M
Replied by cmorley on topic Re:Tool offset patch
Chris, Andy,
The logic is working with diameter mode compensates for wear in diameter mode.
Please help me if this is feasible and does not break LinuxCNC gives me panic a machine try not to make a mistake.
thanks.
Jorge Viloria
Jorge:
If I understand you right You want the offset in the tool table to be added as a diameter adjustment rather then a radius?
or have it depend on G7 mode.
I think the most important thing is that the tooltable record offsets in only one format (say radius)
Then the GUI can display and accept input in what ever format one likes.
Its too easy to have linuxcnc get confused about what format the tooltable was last recorded in.
Chris M
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01 May 2015 20:52 #58295
by LAIR82
That is awesome
Sorry it took so long to get back to you, on vacation right now, just checked my email.
That would be sweet to have on our turning centers!!!!!
Looks Good,
Rick
Replied by LAIR82 on topic Re:Tool offset patch
Lairs: Better?
That is awesome
Sorry it took so long to get back to you, on vacation right now, just checked my email.
That would be sweet to have on our turning centers!!!!!
Looks Good,
Rick
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02 May 2015 18:36 #58319
by jlviloria
Replied by jlviloria on topic Re:Tool offset patch
Chris, thanks,
all interfaces, when in "G7" mode compensation is the diameter. AXIS, GScreen, work the same way.
in AXIS text changes you saying is offset by # radius. or # diameter.
easier for the person who would program the diameter compensate for wear to the diameter.
that does not mean that the solution proposed is correct or optimal. I am that he would be breaking LinuxCNC. but it would be good if the GUI allowed the two forms of wear, with some message as it does AXIS.
Andy tells me that with G92 but I really do not know how to apply it,
regards,
Jorge
all interfaces, when in "G7" mode compensation is the diameter. AXIS, GScreen, work the same way.
in AXIS text changes you saying is offset by # radius. or # diameter.
easier for the person who would program the diameter compensate for wear to the diameter.
that does not mean that the solution proposed is correct or optimal. I am that he would be breaking LinuxCNC. but it would be good if the GUI allowed the two forms of wear, with some message as it does AXIS.
Andy tells me that with G92 but I really do not know how to apply it,
regards,
Jorge
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02 May 2015 18:42 #58320
by andypugh
No, I said G10.
Replied by andypugh on topic Re:Tool offset patch
Andy tells me that with G92 but I really do not know how to apply it,
No, I said G10.
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04 May 2015 22:08 #58377
by jlviloria
Replied by jlviloria on topic Re:Tool offset patch
Andy apply remap T, fanucy style. just change the DISPLAY for "gmoccapy" and also by "GScreen".
but when I run a program to read the T ####, he called me LinuxCNC subprogram gtksourceview screen. and he remains active. and the program continues to run normally.
apply the method, LAIR82, in previous posts.
But something happens to me worse.
when I run a program that has invoked several tool changes. the machine makes me strange movements. which must move only in "X". interpolated X and Z while. and rapid progress is the worst.
any idea how to overcome this problem.
in advance thank you very much for your help.
Jorge
but when I run a program to read the T ####, he called me LinuxCNC subprogram gtksourceview screen. and he remains active. and the program continues to run normally.
apply the method, LAIR82, in previous posts.
But something happens to me worse.
when I run a program that has invoked several tool changes. the machine makes me strange movements. which must move only in "X". interpolated X and Z while. and rapid progress is the worst.
any idea how to overcome this problem.
in advance thank you very much for your help.
Jorge
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