Chris, 
Any chance that what Kirk is seeing is the same as the problem on the
Mazak and could be fixed in like manner? 

Dave

On Wed, 2008-07-02 at 16:37 -0500, Chris Radek wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 02:12:17PM -0700, Kirk Wallace wrote:
> > I did my first rigid tap on my lathe. It worked well the first time.
> > (Thank you, developers) There is one minor problem. There seems to be a
> > burr left behind about 1.3mm (.050") into the 4-40UNC hole. I shifted Z
> > in my g-code to see if it would move , and it didn't, so I think it is
> > independent of EMC2. I have to run a tap through by hand to clear it, so
> > I suppose if I run g33.1 twice, that should fix it. I would rather not
> > do that, so has anyone had this problem and fixed it? Thanks.
> 
> What kind of tap are you using?  Can you take a picture of the
> problem?
> 
> By shifting Z do you mean you tried starting the G33.1 higher 'above'
> the hole?
> 
> 
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