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> Sent: Fri, 02 Feb 2018 12:50:03 -0500 (EST)
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Dynamic Soft Limits?
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> Are you going to have multiple tools working within the same work envelope
> on the same piece?
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> On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 11:47 AM, Andrew <pkm...@
That was the idea.
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From: BRIAN GLACKIN <glackin.br...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Fri, 02 Feb 2018 12:50:03 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Dynamic Soft Limits?
Are you going to have mu
Are you going to have multiple tools working within the same work envelope
on the same piece?
On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 11:47 AM, Andrew wrote:
> 2018-02-02 16:49 GMT+02:00 Todd Zuercher:
>
> > For example X can travel from 0-100, and U can travel from 20-120, U can
> > be
2018-02-02 16:49 GMT+02:00 Todd Zuercher:
> For example X can travel from 0-100, and U can travel from 20-120, U can
> be located in any position in its travel so long as it is greater than X,
> and X can only go to a position less than U.
>
Might be a job for inihal pins ini.N.ini_limit and
On 02/02/2018 07:49 AM, Todd Zuercher wrote:
Envisioning a Cartesian machine with parallel axis with overlapping
work areas. Is there a way to prevent/predict crashes between these
overlapping axis with some sort of dynamic soft limit system? For
example X can travel from 0-100, and U can
On Friday 02 February 2018 09:49:33 Todd Zuercher wrote:
> Envisioning a Cartesian machine with parallel axis with overlapping
> work areas. Is there a way to prevent/predict crashes between these
> overlapping axis with some sort of dynamic soft limit system? For
> example X can travel from
Envisioning a Cartesian machine with parallel axis with overlapping work areas.
Is there a way to prevent/predict crashes between these overlapping axis with
some sort of dynamic soft limit system?
For example X can travel from 0-100, and U can travel from 20-120, U can be
located in any