Was cruising through the doccy's today and came across comp_file in the 
config ini section, and had seen something thta piqued my interest 
whilst perusing the EMC2 section on CNCZone in answer to somebody else's 
question about backlash compensation.  Chris M, chester88 on CNCZone 
said thus: "EMC does simple backlash compensation and sophisticated 
mapped compensation (which requires homing to a accurate consistent 
point). little bit about it here: Basic Configuration 
(http://www.linuxcnc.org/docs/2.4/html/config_ini_config.html#sub:)[AXIS]-section."
 


For my own nefarious reasons, I became interested in this, with an idea 
popping into my head.  For those not familiar with my machine, it's a 
two axis (X and Z) saw beveling machine, which cuts tapered triangular 
bamboo strips out of rectangular stock in one pass, starting on the thin 
end and cutting deeper into the strip to finish on the thick end.

With that in mind, I use a vacuum hold down to keep the strips in place, 
which is 3/4" wide by 60" long.  I've been draw filing with a nice 
expensive Vixen file and some amateurish scraping, and so far have 
gotten most of the surface of the hold-down/bed within .001" - .002" of 
my 0,0 point.

Now, my nefarious reason - I'm realized that a career of hand scraping 
is not for me.  I've mapped the entire length of the hold-down/bed with 
a depth gauge, and know, for every inch of X, the difference between the 
current station and the 0 point for the Z axis.  For instance, I set my 
depth gauge to read 0.000" at X0.  At X1, for illustration's sake, lets 
say Z is .001", X2 - Z = 0.0005", X3 = .001", and so on and so forth for 
the entire length of the hold-down/bed at 1" intervals (had to do this 
so I could get this close while filing and scraping).  The readings of 
the depth gauge are repeatable, so I'm pretty sure the depth gauge is 
giving me accurate readings.

My question is, can comp_file be used to map out those inconsistent 
heights in software, so that I don't have to file and scrape anymore?  ;-)

Mark

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