[Emc-developers] lathe tool display bug in Axis preview (2.7.0~pre6)

2015-06-25 Thread Tom Easterday
I have lathe tools entered in a tool table including ORIENTATION and FRONTANGLE and BACKANGLE settings but the Axis preview does not show these tools in their correct orientation. It is only displaying a single triangle that points up. Is there a configuration parameter that turns this

Re: [Emc-developers] lathe tool display bug in Axis preview (2.7.0~pre6)

2015-06-25 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 25 June 2015 17:05:08 Tom Easterday wrote: I have lathe tools entered in a tool table including ORIENTATION and FRONTANGLE and BACKANGLE settings but the Axis preview does not show these tools in their correct orientation. It is only displaying a single triangle that points up.

Re: [Emc-developers] Problems building in place on debian wheezy

2015-06-25 Thread Moses McKnight
Hi Curtis, I think the branch has not seen much activity for a while - everyone is working on other projects. But, I have a definite interest and hope to get some time to look at it soon. I believe what has been normally happening instead of merging is that the joints_axisN branch has been

Re: [Emc-developers] Problems building in place on debian wheezy

2015-06-25 Thread EBo
Sorry for the previous post -- having problems with my mouse. Recompiling drivers now... Anyway, if it were me I would replace at least one of the limit switches with something which has a fine adjustment so that I can get it reasonably close. That said, crossing B(Index + N_Steps_Adj=???) =

Re: [Emc-developers] Problems building in place on debian wheezy

2015-06-25 Thread Curtis Dutton
I remember reading some discussions about the gantry homing issue. For me my gantry is flexible enough just to have each joint home simutaneously with just a little bit of racking. I home with a limit switches and indexes. But there is definitly some slight racking that occurs before the

Re: [Emc-developers] Problems building in place on debian wheezy

2015-06-25 Thread EBo
On Jun 25 2015 7:28 PM, Curtis Dutton wrote: I remember reading some discussions about the gantry homing issue. For me my gantry is flexible enough just to have each joint home simutaneously with just a little bit of racking. I home with a limit switches and indexes. But there is definitly