On Tuesday 25 November 2014 17:27:32 Sebastian Kuzminsky did opine
And Gene did reply:
> On 11/25/14 3:24 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Tuesday 25 November 2014 16:44:01 Sebastian Kuzminsky did opine
> > 
> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QGOj39I-kk
> > 
> > Looks a bit puzzling Seb, as we can't see how the machine is
> > reacting, and what he is doing with the pulldown is not visible in
> > the backplot.
> 
> Yes, Dewey's "moveoff" system behaves differently from normal jogs.
> 
> The offset is handled separately from the machine's nominal "controlled
> point", so the DRO and the backplot do not reflect the JWP motion.
> 
> You use the buttons on his JWP window to move, instead of the normal
> jog buttons or jog wheel.

And the secret sauce then is an offset module spliced into each axis?  A 
bit ungainly with the mouse, but certainly seems doable, with any version 
of LCNC that uses hal.

Does he have a downloable version we can just wire into hal yet?

Thanks Seb.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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