I've been in machine tool applications engineering for almost 2 decades.
Sometimes you just don't question the dumb, you just find the parameter to
fix what they want.
Safety wear would be nice, but if the machine is installed and calibrated
properly, those tool setters should either be dead nuts
Le ven. 1 juil. 2022 à 20:42, Feral Engineer a
écrit :
> I deal with customers wanting machines to leave the wear comp in after
> touching off a new tool. I don't understand why.
>
If not zeroing, the only thing I could want is a parameter to optionaly set
a positive security offset to be added
I deal with customers wanting machines to leave the wear comp in after
touching off a new tool. I don't understand why.
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Le jeu. 30 juin 2022 à 18:28, Feral Engineer a
écrit :
> On our machines, when you touch your tools off on the
> tool setter, the wear offset for that tool zeroes out automatically. It's
> just beneficial to have, especially on a lathe.
>
Actually, until this week when I killed a part with
Le ven. 1 juil. 2022 à 17:52, Håvard F. Aasen via Emc-developers <
emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net> a écrit :
>
> I know there has been a lot going on with the docs lately, wondering
> if this is related?
>
> Most likely, the documentation was updated and began using po4a, but the
On 01.07.2022 17:20, Feral Engineer wrote:
> The dependency list you just copy and paste the entire thing, the rest of
> the commands do line by line. It sounds like that's what you are doing, but
> I was getting that error 2 if I tried copying/pasting each section all at
> once and executing it.
The dependency list you just copy and paste the entire thing, the rest of
the commands do line by line. It sounds like that's what you are doing, but
I was getting that error 2 if I tried copying/pasting each section all at
once and executing it. Entering and executing each command line by line
But I have been entering instructions one line at a time...
On Fri., Jul. 1, 2022, 11:07 a.m. Feral Engineer, <
theferalengin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I ran into issues if I copied and pasted all of the text from each section
> at once. If I do everything line by line, it works. Have you tried
Hi,
Just to be clear, do you mean install the dependencies line by line?
Because I did just copy and paste the whole list.
Dan
On Fri., Jul. 1, 2022, 11:07 a.m. Feral Engineer, <
theferalengin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I ran into issues if I copied and pasted all of the text from each section
>
I ran into issues if I copied and pasted all of the text from each section
at once. If I do everything line by line, it works. Have you tried that?
Phil T.
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Hi,
I have been trying to follow the Debian 11 install for QTPYVCP
as per the instructions http://www.qtpyvcp.com/install/bullseye.html .
after the cmd
dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc
I get
asciidoc: include:
/home/daniel/dev/linuxcnc-dev/docs/src/es/motion/pid-theory.adoc
asciidoc:
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