I don’t disagree but am failing to see the connection to my question…?
-Tom

> On Jul 2, 2017, at 4:16 PM, Stuart Stevenson <stus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> It has always been my experience G40 cancels cutter compensation.
> 
> On Jul 2, 2017 2:44 PM, <tom-...@bgp.nu> wrote:
> 
> Why would G0 to a given location in one axis (X) differ such that a G1
> movement in another axis (Z) causes the first axis to move?  Let me
> explain...
> 
> Attached is a screenshot of the back plot from Axis:
> http://bgp.nu/~tom/pub/G0G1.png
> 
> The highlighted line is "G0 X#<CurrentDiameter>"
> 
> However, if you look at the back plot that IS NOT the CurrentDiameter value
> where it landed.  It MIGHT be "CurrentDiameter - Cutter Compensation”.
> 
> But then 2 lines down I move "G1  Z#<Z-Start>" and the line rises up to
> CurrentDiameter.    That is, the move “G1 Z#<Z-Start>” is also causing a
> move in X to CurrentDiameter (when it should already be there - but isn’t).
> Why is this?  Why is the G0 move different from the G1 move? Or phrased
> another way, why is that first line at an angle rather than horizontal?
> 
> According to the G-Code reference it appears both G1 and G0 are both
> affected by cutter compensation so they should be the same shouldn’t they?
> 
> -Tom
> 
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