On 2012-11-27 11:32 John Thornton wrote:

 >I feel as though your trying to write a complete program using
 >subroutines but have not discovered ngcgui which allows you to do so >and
 >not need more that 10 variables per sub usually.

Dear John

Turning is done on the basis of the figure, which contains only the 
basic dimensions. Try to embed taper to taper, or hemisphere of the 
taper so that the fault was not.

Therefore aggregates in one subroutine for successive operations of the 
same diameter.

I need to freely choose the tool. Fedrate determine initial and final.

Virtually everything that occurs in the subroutine code, needs to be set 
manually for this particular subroutine.

I have 10 tools that I can use - I do 10 subroutine, only to find the tool?

To do what I can in five subroutine, you would have to write dozens of them.

Regards

Miki


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