On Sun, 15 Jul 2012 09:45:06 -0400, you wrote:

>When cutting threads with the G76 canned cycle, with the spindle between 2 
>and 6 rps, it cuts great threads, but the racket as the z motor tries to 
>track this noise is similar to slowly dropping a shovel full of pea gravel 
>into a washtub.  I should post a video with audio, its very rough sounding.

Same thing here too with G33. LinuxCNC is coats of paint better than
Mach at threading, but it's not right. Twitchy is the best description I
can give,

I have two CNC lathes, they are radically different with hardware but
both behave the same - they jitter really bad. 

It was originally reported years ago, with no response :(

>Food for thought.  Or am I carrying coal to Newcastle here?  That, and I'm 
>still a litre low on coffee, I made it, but haven't input any yet.  But I 
>survived the night, so a hearty good morning to all!

No - it's just everybody in Newcastle is selectively deaf ;)  

Anyways

Morning Gene! - more of us old farts made another day, unfortunately
this one has to go to bed - work in 4 hours  :(

Steve Blackmore
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