On Mon, 7 Oct 2013 20:58:15 -0300, you wrote:

>I don't know if you already discuss this but, I watched the video and I
>noticed that the tool goes to the position that has been left when pause
>button was pressed.
>
>I would like to know if it's too hard to implement the touch off
>possibility when in pause so you can modify the offset of an axis to
>correct the tool while running the program. I find this useful since I have
>a grinder wich is controlled by LCNC and sometimes you need to change the Z
>offset in the middle of a program.

Been requested and discussed at the moment. It's a really useful thing
to have and can save a job from the scrap bin.

>I know in some cases this could be dangerous, but it could be activated or
>not.

Why is it dangerous? It's no more dangerous than any other user action
on a CNC machine :)

Steve Blackmore
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