Hi all, This issue has come up a few times before, and I think even I posed a question about it maybe a year ago. It has to do with tool changes.
It seems to me that virtually every user of LinuxCNC would need to be able to touch off Z after every tool change, yet this capability is not built in to LinuxCNC. Past suggestions on this issue include (1) Use the "manual tool change macro" that allows jogging and touching off during a tool change, or (2) Break up the gcode into separate files for each tool. I currently use (1), but it is a little buggy, and you have to do things in a precise order, or things will get messed up. Therefore, I see no elegant solution to this issue. I often use drills in a drill chuck, so I can't pre-calculate the offsets for each tool, without having 15 chucks on hand. Why isn't this capability built into LinuxCNC? What am I missing? How do y'all do it? Thanks, Tony -----Original Message----- From: Gene Heskett Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2014 2:16 PM To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Emc-users] BBB variable voltage output for spindle speed On Sunday 16 February 2014 14:01:42 Gene Heskett did opine: > On Sunday 16 February 2014 13:50:38 MC Cason did opine: > > On 02/16/2014 12:31 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > >> I'm using Firefox in Mint 16, and I downloaded the entire site > > >> as a > > >> > > >> zip file. Eagle v6.4.0 had no problems opening the files. > > > > > > Eagle-6.5 here but that shouldn't make any difference. I'll go back > > > and get the .zip file. I had grabbed it with chromium's "save link > > > as" and just now noted the site says about 22kb, but the chromium > > > downloaded version was 64kb. > > > > > > Still is after 3rd download, this time with FF27, gunzip doesn't > > > want to unpack it at all, > > > And unzip reports: > > > > > > gene@coyote:~/Downloads/PWM-stf$ unzip "../PWM-to-Analog > > > Interface.zip" Archive: ../PWM-to-Analog Interface.zip > > > > > > End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file > > > is not a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part > > > archive. > > > > > > In the latter case the central directory and zipfile comment > > > will > > > > > > be found on the last disk(s) of this archive. > > > > > > unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of ../PWM-to-Analog > > > Interface.zip or > > > > > > ../PWM-to-Analog Interface.zip.zip, and cannot find > > > ../PWM-to- > > > > > > Analog Interface.zip.ZIP, period. > > > > > > I have no clue, obviously. :( > > > > > > Cheers, Gene > > > > > You have to left click the links. Dropbox links go to another > > > > download page, that you still have to left click on, to download. > > > > I clicked on the download link in the top right corner of the page, > > > > to download the entire site. The other zip file is a set of gerber > > files. The file size should be 4.3MB. > > Finally, got the zip from that link, unpack worked but did throw an > error at the end. The .pdf is now viewable. Thanks. > > Cheers, Gene PS, can open the .sch, but not the .brd, my free license is not enough. OTOH, I am getting by with what I am using ok, so its not life & death. I need some felt washers, about 1/8" thick uncompressed, 1/4" center holes, and trimmable to about .92" diameter. Does anyone know if the washer used a drumkits cymbal mounting would fit the recipe? I kow where I can source some of those. I want to put them on each end of the 8mm ballnut to serve as debris wipers and lubricant reservoir's. They will be heavily compressed as they would also amount to some rubber in the table drive if not really crunched. They will be if my idea works, that of threading the entry to the pocket at about 27 tpi, and making a 1/8" steel disk with spanner holes to drive it, and the matching thread on the rim of it. Cheers, Gene -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. 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