On 6 November 2012 19:55, Jan Van Gilsen <janvangil...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Maybe you could use this geometry:
> http://ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S0890695501000451-gr1.jpg

I suppose that is one way to be very general. But excludes ogee router
cutters and panel-raising bits.
Then the question becomes how general we want to be, considering that
LinuxCNC only pays any attention to diameter.

If cutsim or anything similar is ever likely to replace the current
preview (or would hook into the same tool database) then perhaps is it
worth considering.
To an extent it doesn't matter how many values we store, as the tool
table will only display the ones chosen (the default set could be
chosen to be sensible, and based on machine type)

-- 
atp
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