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  • tommylight
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15 Jun 2026 14:10
Replied by tommylight on topic Ucięty widok AXIS

Ucięty widok AXIS

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Anything and everything, the original post does not translate to anything useful.
  • dredivan
  • dredivan
15 Jun 2026 13:38 - 15 Jun 2026 13:39
Replied by dredivan on topic Simple G7x Profile editor for Linuxcnc/Axis

Simple G7x Profile editor for Linuxcnc/Axis

Category: AXIS

Hi everyone! I'm not a programmer, I have a small lathe (LinuxCNC 2.9.8, Mesa 7I96S), and I'm slowly learning. I found a few real issues in the profiler — some of them can actually cause the tool to crash into the workpiece. All fixes were made together with Claude (AI), and tested on real hardware.What was fixed:
  • English/Ukrainian language switcher at the very top of the window (English by default)
  • D and I were swapped in G71/G72, plus incorrect scaling for G7 (diameter mode) — the actual depth of cut was twice the value entered
  • unsafe G71→G70 transition — for certain Start X values the tool wouldn't retract and crashed into the part
  • Start X / retract didn't account for arcs (G2/G3) "bulging" beyond their endpoints
  • added a "Finish only" mode — re-run just the last pass without G71/G70
  • added a safe approach move at program start, from any starting position
  • improved preview (symmetric, centerline at X=0) and DXF import

    File and detailed changelog (CHANGES.txt) attached. If it's useful to anyone, feel free to grab it.
     
  • Buzzcut
  • Buzzcut
15 Jun 2026 12:49
Replied by Buzzcut on topic manual tool change with tool length probe

manual tool change with tool length probe

Category: G&M Codes

I have been looking to implement something like this on my machines. I downloaded the ngc files that you have posted and read your write up on it. Would it be possible for you to post the python files. I believe this would be a great option to be added to the main repo for makers like me. There are a lot of machines out there that have this feature in the controls already. Examples are Onfinity, Sienci Labs and others. It fills a huge void in semi automatic tool change area. I switch my machines to Linuxcnc do to replacement cost after controller failure and the options available with linuxcnc that other controllers don't have. Thanks for all your great work! 
  • meister
  • meister
15 Jun 2026 12:21
  • andrax
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15 Jun 2026 12:17
Replied by andrax on topic Retrofit of machine

Retrofit of machine

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

If you don't want to replace the servos, go with Mesa.
  • asdqweqweqg
  • asdqweqweqg
15 Jun 2026 11:39
Retrofit of machine was created by asdqweqweqg

Retrofit of machine

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hi,

I'm considering retrofitting old (90's) milling machine, industrial type. For now i know that this machine uses -10V..10V to drive spindle (with internal tacho) and -10V..10V to move axis (XYZ). It has magnetic linear encoders for each axis. Given that i have a few questions:
- should i use mesa cards or bechoff ethercat?
- what kind of PLC logic I will need to write (lube, coolant, safety) afterwards?
Any kind of help will be appreciated.
  • billykid
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15 Jun 2026 09:52
Replied by billykid on topic mirror backplot

mirror backplot

Category: AXIS

Thanks everyone! Once I install the Sanmotion AC servos, I'll see how to configure them properly.
  • opw
  • opw
15 Jun 2026 08:59 - 15 Jun 2026 09:01

Simple G7x Profile editor for Linuxcnc/Axis

Category: AXIS

Sorry it took such a long time. I have updated the code with your suggestions, pushed it to github, but have not gotten around to testing it yet on my own lathe as workshop time is scarce at the moment.

Let me know if you still encounter any issues.
  • Aciera
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15 Jun 2026 07:12
Replied by Aciera on topic 5 Axis ParPort Stepper Setup with RTCP

5 Axis ParPort Stepper Setup with RTCP

Category: Advanced Configuration

1. As you have already found out 'halcompile' will not work with all .c files. A 'run-in-place' (RIP) installation would be required here.
2. .comp files have their own syntax, so you cannot simply copy-paste the code from a .c file into a .comp file.
  • rodw
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15 Jun 2026 06:53
Replied by rodw on topic mirror backplot

mirror backplot

Category: AXIS

Linuxcnc will let you do anything but there is an expected paradigm. If you go against the paradigm, life becomes painful.
Think of the home position as being 0,0 on those Cartesian graphs you drew at school and the table represents one of those quadrants.
So if the current position is home, X & Y need to be  negative values to move away from home.

Another way of looking at the expected paradigm is that the front of the machine is where you stand at the machine. Home should be on your left and closest to you with the gantry going across your chest. So to satisfy that rule, you need to stand at the back of the machine behind the gantry.

So you could
1. stand behind the machine
2, Turn the machine around so the back as shown is the front of the machine
3. Live with negative X & Y coordinates
4. Move your home switches to the front left of the machine
5. In your homing configuration, set the home position to max-X and max-Y coordinates so it knows the home switches are at the back of the machine.

I might add if your origin/home respects the cartesian origin and you accept the quadrant you are in, it all becomes moot when you place your workpiece on the table and set the part origin with G54 offsets. Once you touch off, everything is referenced to the part origin.
 
  • Aciera
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15 Jun 2026 06:38

please help five Axis with Vismach simulation and Mesa 7i96S

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

For basic information on your configuration you need to post your .hal and .ini files without that we are just poking around in the dark.
  • timo
  • timo
15 Jun 2026 06:07 - 15 Jun 2026 06:11

neuer linux cnc nutzer hat probleme mit steuerkarte

Category: Deutsch

Es gibt zig Dinge die schief gehen können.
Besonders mit (billiger) Elektronik.
Das Durchmessen vom LPT Kabel ist da wohl eher der Anfang, als das Ende.

Wenn die Motoren funktionieren zeigt das ja erstmal nur, dass es grundsätzlich geht. Und Linux startet.
Was war denn jetzt mit der Möglichkeit, dass das Relais "klebt"?

Ich würde mich jetzt von einer Seite durchwühlen.
Entweder aus Richtung Relais, oder aus Richung Computer.

Was ist denn schon genau ausprobiert. Ich würde mir eine Liste machen, was ich alles schon probiert habe. Die kannst du dann auch hier veröffentlichen dann geht es evtl. weg vom bloßen Raten.

a) M3 mit Drehzahl (siehe Tommylight)
b) hal show, nachsehen, ob Linux CNC den Pin am Parallelport versucht zu schalten
c) Led mit Vorwiderstand oder mit Spannungsmesser direkt am LPT messen, ob das Signal hin- und herschaltet
d) LPT Kabel wieder anschlißen, selbe Messung wiederholen
e) Computer abstöpseln und alle Verbraucher von der Karte abstölpseln und probieren, ob das Relais mit Spannung am Steuerpin schaltet.

Danach müsste man doch wissen, ob es auf der PC Seite hakt oder mit der Steuerkarte was nicht stimmt.

Gruß Timo
  • bedouno
  • bedouno
15 Jun 2026 01:54
Replied by bedouno on topic HAL component for tangential knife

HAL component for tangential knife

Category: HAL

after the great work of master Rod, now we have the clear and direct tool to create a tangential knife configuration like that one imp,emented in Mach3 , to detect the cretical angle and rise then align with the new angle then dowen to cut depth , continue the g-code 
  • Alex
  • Alex
14 Jun 2026 20:19

please help five Axis with Vismach simulation and Mesa 7i96S

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Yes, sorry, , Thanks for your aanwer. I m still strugeling to make Vismach going. ....I
is there any description for Vismach 5 Axis for a Linux newbie? I think the AI made mistakes....

Right now I found out my toolpath from Powermill is alredy with RTCP
How can I turm off RTCP in Linixcnc?
  • cakeslob
  • cakeslob
14 Jun 2026 17:30

Wire EDM 4 axis, seems to be open source and 3D printed

Category: Show Your Stuff

I wonder if they ended up using the linuxcnc board or not. i was pushing a remora thing because they were using klipper, but i think they eventually just went linuxcnc and made a rpi breakout for it because they dont need as fast stepgen as a cutting cnc. I havent checked in for a while thought
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