in Galesburg and one in Wichita and
have noticed it was then a mostly afternoon and evening event.
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going to be out of contact for two weeks, will check back then.
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On 8/24/20 11:46 AM, andy pugh wrote:
On Mon, 24 Aug 2020 at 17:39, Ed wrote:
http://www.linuxcnc.org/iso/linuxcnc-2.8.0-buster.iso
Above gives a 404 error. Am I missing something?
The docs are written anticipating the release. The 2.8.0 ISO doesn't
exist yet as there is no released 2.8.0
:
http://www.linuxcnc.org/iso/linuxcnc-2.8.0-buster.iso
Above gives a 404 error. Am I missing something?
Ed.
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n.
Maybe this is more of a semantics problem, names here may be different
than names elsewhere.
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tes, then
moves 4.5 (lathes set up in radius) and calls that home. This gives me
tool offsets with positive numbers on the X axis, much easier when fine
tuning the last couple of tenths.
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it easy to set up for the newbee. I have been running since
the days of the BDI installs and grown to like Axis as an interface as
it can be run mostly from the keyboard which makes it fast to use, no
grabbing for a mouse.
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to accumulate).
The last here is interesting. Does the accumulating create a problem
when hobbing?
I ask because I am setting up a horizontal mill to do hobbing and have
wondered if there would be a problem when a cut may take 3 hours with a
lot of revolutions of the hob.
Ed
for the 16C collet, and has the air
collet closer.
16C spindles have A2-5 noses, 5C have threaded as far as I have seen.
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roughing does not mean high HP, it is an incrementing and repeating
canned cycle. In a way it is simular to G76 thread cutting as it
repeatingly cuts deeper on every pass. If this can be implemented on a
single line it would make LCNC more attractive for retrofits on older
hardware.
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into the
top of my vice neatly crushing the body and breaking the pcb :-(
silverliningHo Hum... it was a rubbish probe anyway./sl
I would second this, I've had to dodge flying bits of small end mills
due to the same scenario!
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On 18/03/14 08:47, andy pugh wrote:
On 18 March 2014 08:37, Ed Simmons e...@estechnical.co.uk wrote:
I'd like to know if it's possible to measure the actual speed of the
spindle by also connecting the 3 hall sensor signals to the inputs of my
5I23 Mesa card
Yes, just connect any single Hall
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addf mything servo-thread
Hope that helps...
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the same G code for several different things depending on the
application.
Could this create a minor fork?
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Pete is a member of the local LUG as am I. Do you want me to look him up?
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Chris Radek wrote:
Is this something we want? It's very simple and I don't think it
breaks anything.
Is this something that is used on a live tool lathe? A small spindle
mounted to the cross slide and the chuck as a C axis to drill holes and
do milling? Ed
problem as soon as I get my CHNC going. Thanks. Ed.
Tentatively I'd like to make a release the weekend of July 19--that's
the soonest weekend I can commit to. Alex, do you think you'll have
time on that weekend?
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