http://linuxcnc.org/docs/html/gcode_main.html#sec:G33,-G33.1:-Spindle-Synchronized

On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Frank Tkalcevic <
fr...@franksworkshop.com.au> wrote:

> I need to wind a coil for an RFID reader - about 90 turns, 5mm wide, 8
> layers.
>
> I have wound single layer coils before, but I was wondering if it is
> possible to do multiple layers using G76 = canned threading cycle?  Can I
> use multiple G76 commands to lay the coil forward, then backward?  Will the
> second G76 return as expected, or will it stop and wait to synchronise the
> spindle?  Are there other spindle synchronised commands that work better?
> Or should I build a custom .hal configuration to do this?
>
> Any thoughts?
> Thanks,
> Frank
>
>
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