On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 12:33:33PM +0300, Viesturs L??cis wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> I have a special client, who does not understand, when I write in
> email and tell over the phone that no arc movements (G2/G3) will be
> executed in UV plane - I just received some complaints that machine is
> ruining parts, so I asked to send me the g-code file. Guess what did I
> see there...

I don't have any guess since if someone tried to write arcs in the
UV plane, it would just cause an error, not a ruined part.

> I would like to ask, if someone can recommend me a way, how I can
> relatively easily and quickly convert G2/G3 moves into small G1 moves.
> Well, any possible solution will do. It could be some spreadsheet
> formulas or whatever.

What kind of motion are you talking about?  Just plain simple arcs in
UV, or some kind of complicated combined motion where UV does one
thing while XY does another?

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