On 22 July 2017 at 17:58, Jeff Epler wrote:
> Radius to end of arc differs from radius to start:
How Odd, this is out of a CAM system
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$ rs274 -g jung.ngc
...
292 N247 STRAIGHT_FEED(2.0760, 0., -3.1970, 0., 0.,
0.)
Radius to end of arc differs from radius to start:
start=(Z-3.1970,X2.0760) center=(Z-4.5680,X-0.2560)
end=(Z-3.2700,X2.1565) r1=2.7052 r2=2.7395 abs_err=0.03436
rel_err=1.2543%
N248 G3 X4.313 Z-3.27
On 22 July 2017 at 17:46, Jeff Epler wrote:
> I'll get the bug fixed in 2.7 and master branches, I understand why it
> is occurring. See issue #273 and pull #299. The problem results from
> the way I worked around the interpreter not wanting to close the files
> it's opened.
That gets me part
On 22 July 2017 at 17:26, andy pugh wrote:
> I get the sane error in both Gmoccapy and Axis:
www.bodgesoc.org/jung.ngc
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designed for the especial use of mechanical geniuses, daredevils and
lunatics."
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It looks like I introduced a bug in 2.7.10 that causes axis/gremlin to
show any gcode error as "Unable to open file <>".
I'll get the bug fixed in 2.7 and master branches, I understand why it
is occurring. See issue #273 and pull #299. The problem results from
the way I worked around the interpr
I get the sane error in both Gmoccapy and Axis:
G-Code error in jung.ngc
Near line 241 of
/home/emc/linuxcnc/nc_files/jung.ngc
Unable to open file <>
It's somewhere in here: (Line 241 is N248)
LinuxCNC master
N224 G0 Z1.404
N225 X8.828
N226 G1 X6. Z-0.01 F0.15
N227 Z-4.123
N228 G3 X6.031 Z-4.141