Hi

I got inspiration from these two sites :-)

http://softsolder.wordpress.com/2010/04/14/emc2-ugliest-tool-length-probe-station-ever/

http://jager.no/projects/emc/reference-tool-length.ngc/view


/Niels



> There was extensive discussions about jogging and tool touching during
> pause
> or tool change. I did not follow all of it. I wonder if it is possible
> with
> a touch probe installed to have a probe action programmed after each tool
> change in order to set the new tool length, without using the tool table
> and
> preset tool holders? I do not have a large number of pre-setable tool
> holders for all my machines and therefore would like to be able to change
> tools and set them during one cnc run.
>
> I have looked at the modified hal_manualtoolchange.py method (by Les
> Newell), but do not know how to effect such a change to try it out. Just
> editing the script does not work. Can someone please describe a few steps
> to
> effect such a change for testing purposes or direct me to some background
> info on it? I have GIT loaded, but am not having much success applying it
> and being able to run emc2 with the changes in place.
>
> My HERMLE conversion is about finished and so far EMC2 has performed very
> ell and reliably on it.
>
> Rudy
>
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