I have several videos on youtube with a machine in a back tool lathe. One
of those is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_pQJdyQVLA
(only machining, not the actual toolpath on axis) but I can add it if
someone is interested. I have 2 lathes working in my workshop using
linuxcnc.
Citando Gene Heskett <[email protected]>:
> On Friday 26 June 2015 09:45:09 Tom Easterday wrote: > Thanks Gene,
>> Perhaps you are referring to this?
>> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?BackToolLathe
>> <http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?BackToolLathe> -Tom
> Its 2.4ish predecessor I think Tom. This looks to be more complete,
> fleshed out with better drawings and such, and apparently covering
> front/back/fanuc well enough to get started with something that works
> without any _huge_ surprises. Homing and such might need fine tuned, but
> with the rotation in the last few lines of this .axisrc, even that might
> work as expected. I note the tool tables orientations are reversed,
> making those corrections appear to be automatic, meaning it should exec
> normal front post assuming gcode without killing the shop cat or
> puppy. :)
>
> Whether one would have to invert the "scale" sign in that x axis is TBD,
> but simple enough to do.
>
> A 10 minute youtube movie of it working would be nice! Cut the air for a
> lathe pawn maybe?
>> On Jun 26, 2015, at 8:59 AM, Gene Heskett <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Tom, my memory could be playing tricks, and a whole bunch
>> of "maintenance" has been done on the wiki in the last couple of
>> years, but ISTR there was a page or 2 devoted to that in the wiki
>> that I stumbled across way back when.
>>
>> No clue if it still exists. But it might be worth a slow troll thru
>> it. I thought at the time it was odd, then realised that it really
>> was a better way to build a lathe once you get your head wrapped
>> around it.
>>
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