I've always struggled with locating the stock and the part within it, every 
time I've set up tool paths in Freecad.  (granted I've only done this less than 
a half dozen times.)  But after enough fiddling I have always managed to get 
the origin and the part where I wanted them.  I am pretty sure you can place 
the origin where ever you like.

Todd Zuercher
P. Graham Dunn Inc.
630 Henry Street 
Dalton, Ohio 44618
Phone:  (330)828-2105ext. 2031

-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Tkalcevic <fr...@franksworkshop.com.au> 
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I was impressed that FreeCAD could import lots of different CAD formats.  I 
tried to use the CAM (Path) on an old STEP file, but I couldn't work out how to 
orient my part, and set the origin to the bottom-left top corner of the box 
stock.  Reading the forums, it seems that isn't possible (talk of local 
coordinate systems, but no implementation).

-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Zuercher [mailto:to...@pgrahamdunn.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 22 September 2020 4:51 AM
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
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Generating g-code with Freecad is a bit of an arduous process.  Especially for 
the first time.  After you've made your 3d model, you have to convert that 
drawing into a part, then you have to create a Job amd set up your tool 
library, then add the tools to the Job, then configure the machine driver, then 
create all of the machining tool paths (using the Path Workbench.) Then only 
after you've created your tool paths, can you output g-code to a file.  (The 
only g-code I've made with Frecad was using version 0.18.)

Todd Zuercher
P. Graham Dunn Inc.
630 Henry Street
Dalton, Ohio 44618
Phone:  (330)828-2105ext. 2031

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From: Gene Heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net>
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2020 11:09 AM
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On Sunday 20 September 2020 10:04:48 Martin Dobbins wrote:

> freecad has an export menu that claims to do gcode, but it does not 
> create the code, nor does it report any error I understand when going 
> thru the motions. freecad screenshot attached. A simple torus shape, 
> 50mm in diameter, 35mm tall, with a 28mm center hole.
>
> Good morning Gene,
>
> I've looked through the midden heap of my drag knife folder and I have 
> been unable to locate a file with g code.  This bugged me because I
> *know* I saw readable g code from that project, then i remembered how 
> I had seen g-code (on screen) which is pretty much as described in 
> this video:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWU621P0gZk
>
> I know I expected to have human readable code at the end of this 
> project (pity I didn't complete it) because I'm working on a desktop 
> that is not connected to the CNC so I expected a text file at the end 
> that I could edit and rename to a .ngc file to transfer to the CNC 
> machine.
>
> If you can wait, I'll have a go at replicating the torus you made and 
> see if I can send the g code.  If that works I will (try) to tell you 
> how I did it.  Later today, I hope.
>
> Martin

Not that big a hurry Martin, I don't have the motor in hand yet that I plan on 
using. I have found it from other vendors so all is not lost.
This vendor I now recall burnt me several hundred dollars when I bought a
6040 mill for my Christmas present almost 2 years ago. I had to ditch the 
electronics and replace that whole box and its contents. Around $400 of an
$1200 purchase. Runs nicely now exceptfor an actual speed tally on the water 
cooled spindle which has no encoder, so its displaying the commanded speed to 
the vfd. Ought to be an echo from the vfd, but I don't know how to acquire it 
for linuxcnc.  Cheap clone vfd.

In the meantime I've found that freecad treated my diameters as radii, so the 
posted image is too big by 2x for xy.  Its a 50mm diameter pipe, 35mm long, 
with a 28mm diameter bore.  Makes sense, but big dummy at work. :-)

Thank you Martin.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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