On Saturday 19 September 2020 15:31:58 Martin Dobbins wrote:

> And I just found that it generates NO errors for either a gcode export
> that generates no file, and issues a blank page when you print it. The
> only file type it will generate is *.FCstd's.  To quote Jackie G.,
> What a revoltin development that is...
>
> Hi Gene,
>
> I'm using the AP image too
>
> If I select <file> <save as>(<Ctrl+SHIFT+s) or <file> save (<Ctrl>+ s)
> it invites me to save a .FCStd file.
>
> If I select <file> Export (Ctrl+E) it offers me a list of around 35
> format choices, one of which is .stl which is what you need to feed to
> Cura.
>
I see all that, but if I select gcolde to feed my milling machine running 
the master version of LinuxCNC, it brings up a list of post-proc's, one 
of which is Linuxcnc.  And if sent as a print job to my huge brother 
mfc-j6920-dw, it spits out a blank sheet of glossy photo paper.  So I'm 
locked out of saving in a file format thats readable by human eyes.

I goto the IRC channel, I can see some light traffic, but I can't post 
without registering which when clicked on brings up a menu, listing 
github as one src of ID verification. I am known to github for years as 
I build LinuxCNC from there for my rpi4 powered 11x54 Sheldon lathe 
converted to cnc. guthub wants my email address, which when entered 
returns that the address is taken and refuses to proceed. So I am locked 
out of even reporting the problem to anyone at freecad.  Somebody's 
miss-guided paranoia is screwing me over and I am not a happy camper.  
This sort of stuff is much more likely to be found on the ground behind 
the male bovine specie, which being raised in the middle of Iowa farm 
country, I am much more familiar with shoveling than I wish I was.

But I've no damned way to make my problems known to anyone except a 
nearly un-related mailing list for linuxcnc.

> This kind of shows what I'm talking about:

I don't need an .stl to feed cura that will be destroyed by the first 10 
lb push against it, which considering this BS-1 clone weighs almost 90 
Kg, will be about the first time I wrap a lifting strap around it from a 
400 lb electric hoist to pick it up and set it on my mills table.

> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk5HIDn-Yao
>
> Martin
>
I appreciate the help Martin, thanks a bunch, but I need help with my 
stated problem. I can and have written 75+% of the gcode in my nc_files 
directories, and it would be helpfull to have a drawing printout when 
doing this as probably 2 pieces, a mount, and a shaft coupling. Provided 
the motor shows up. It has until sundown next Wednesday to be in my hand 
else I'll initiate a card charge back. It turns out that the vendor is 
the same one that screwed me over for all fresh electronics about 2 
years ago when I bought myself a 6040 mill for a Christmas present, and 
I was out almost $500 making it run right. He messed around pretending 
he didn't speak English or some lame excuse, he had several, but the 
word warranty isn't in his vocabulary.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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