Tanks a lot for the answer, now im install the new emc because my
version not support g43.1, and i try the code.
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Michalski
Inviato: giovedì 14 agosto 2008 0.00
A: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Oggetto: Re: [Emc-users] R: New user new problem
Thats where I saw it! Sure it's not a fancy automated function
implemented as a "feature" in EMC but the variables are there to make it
possible. Thanks for the link Chris - my machine is covered with some
tarps right now and the dual boot system is in Billy Goat mode crunching
away at video recording/compression/burn cycle so it would have taken
some time for me to find it in the samples.
Snoopy - I hope that helps and makes sense to you - all it is doing is
taking the value that is probed at the start (and each successive time)
and using that as an add/subtract to calculate the new offset to find
the new Z zero and allow you to move onto the next cutting operation
with the correct tool length set. Read the documentation about
variables and I think you'll understand what his code is doing. You'd
need to insert that manually into any G-code you generate (I believe
Cambam (what I use) lets you add G code routines into the MOP tree so
saving the code for insertion whenever you start a new operation with a
different tool should be fairly easy - otherwise there's always the text
editors (see the other threads that have sprung up recently about
those...)).
Greg
www.distinctperspectives.com
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From: Chris Radek <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 8:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] R: New user new problem
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 10:33:00AM +0200, snoopy wrote:
>
> Whit a collet I can do the change correctly, but I?m more happy if I
> find an automatically zero tool procedure whit a switch/probe.
http://cvs.linuxcnc.org/cvs/emc2/nc_files/tool-length-probe.ngc?rev=1.4
This Gcode program shows how I do that. This sample file is also in
the EMC2 distribution.
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