Hello everyone,
I have written some non commercial (hobby) software to generate gcode to
cut patterns on flat surfaces. Now I want to extend this to curved
surfaces. I restrict myself to surfaces with rotational symmetry around
the z axis as I want to decorate turned wooden items. (I have a stepper
attached to the headstock of my wood lathe and an inexpensive xy table
on the lathe bed. The table x acts as radial movement from centre
outwards. The table y is actually connected as z  giving positive depth
movement towards the lathe headstock which rotates as a big rotary table
as the A axis. I have a proxxon milling head mounted on the table at
lathe centre height, All steppers run under emc2) I have nearly finished
the program code that compensates for the surface when generating my
gcode and have the ability to specify mathematically simple surfaces
whose radial component is a collection of piecewise linear segments. Whew!!!

Finally to the question. I have nearly finished building a simple probe
and wish to use it to perform radial scans of a pre-turned wooden
surface and produce a file I can import into my software. Unfortunately
I haven't the faintest clue how to do this ( probing the surface that
is). Any suggestions or help would be appreciated.

Thanks
Alan

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