Greetings all;

Is there now, a gcode mode command that when invoked, would cause a loop to 
iterate to the next pass when a machine limit has been hit?

I am out of X backout trying to do this taperlock in a 39mm diameter steel 
round.

I am attempting to scale both motions by counting passes so that by the time 
the tool is clear, that pass will only move that far, which will just barely 
keep it inside the x limit, which is about .1mm from tripping the switch I use 
for homeing, which in turn is about .1mm from the mechanical limit.

But if there is such a mode, it will save me from writing the code to scale the 
motions to keep it inside its working envelope.  My toy lathe of course...

If it isn't available, maybe this could be a feature request?

I'd get my coat now, but its nicely warmed up, so I guess I'll just go write 
some scaling code. ;-)

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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