I would say that the "proper answer" is to teach the users to properly use
holding-tabs, hold-downs, etc. such that there are never parts popping
free. Being a hobbyist or "one time/occasional user" is no excuse for poor
or dangerous technique.

On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 6:40 PM, sam sokolik <[email protected]> wrote:

> take a look at the moveoff component.  It is a 'jog while paused' work
> around.  (it actually works pretty darn good)
>
> there are a few sample configs also
>
> http://linuxcnc.org/docs/html/config/moveoff.html
>
> sam
>
> On 06/26/2016 05:36 PM, Danny Miller wrote:
> > Recently discovered this:
> >
> > When paused, the axes can't be moved by the user.
> >
> > While that sounds like a safe protection at first, that's actually a
> > critical problem.  It is not uncommon to have to "fix" something
> > mid-run.  In a few cases I've seen the CNC router pop freed pieces out
> > and they land on the target of a plunge.  When that happens, the bit
> > plunged into it and you have an unbalanced chunk of wood free-spinning
> > on the bit.
> >
> >
> > The proper answer to that is to pause, stop the spindle, lift the Z
> > enough to get the debris off the spindle, return to where the bit left
> > off, restart spindle, and resume.  But, like I say, manual control of
> > the axes is locked out and I can't fix it.
> >
> >
> > Danny
> >
> >
> >
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