I'm running the Axis simulated lathe and I encounter the same problem but
take a look at this video. The spindle.0.speed.cmd-rps  is cliped to the
max speed here too. But the pyVCP is showing the spindle increase in RPM as
the diameter gets smaller. I'm using G96 and jogging the X axis by hand by
the way, but it should be the same.

https://youtu.be/sEokma-qGhc

It sounds like a bug to me but I want to be sure before reinstalling the
whole thing.

El jue., 30 abr. 2020 a las 12:22, Leonardo Marsaglia (<
[email protected]>) escribió:

> What does the program actually say for the SxxxM3 line? As Andy asked,
>> Is the X positive?
>>
>
> Hello Ed,
>
> One of the lines for example is G96 D600 S40 M4. The X is always positive.
>
> El jue., 30 abr. 2020 a las 12:19, Ed (<[email protected]>) escribió:
>
>> On 4/30/20 9:20 AM, Leonardo Marsaglia wrote:
>> > After some testing this is what happens:
>> >
>> > G96 is reading the speed well because the feed appears noisy on screen.
>> And
>> > also If I set different max RPMs I get different feeds. The problem
>> here is
>> > that, whatever I do, I'm always clipping to max rpm. I tried to set the
>> S
>> > value really low like 0.5 and I get max rpm too.
>> >
>> > Could this be a bug? Remember that the spindle works great at RPM mode.
>>
>> G96SxxxDyyy sets initially to xxx MPM or FPM with yyy max spindle speed.
>>
>>
>> Sxxx M3 sets the speed while cutting.
>>
>>
>> What does the program actually say for the SxxxM3 line? As Andy asked,
>> Is the X positive?
>>
>>
>> Ed.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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