Re: [Emc-users] I think I 'fat fingered' something

2013-10-16 Thread jrmitchellj .
Well, a little light reading of the LinuxCNC documents gave me some hints on what might be happening. I opened the tool table file with gedit and found one of the tool entry's had a X value in addittion to the Z value. I deleted it, re-loaded the tool table, and the problem is gone. So it was def

Re: [Emc-users] I think I 'fat fingered' something

2013-10-16 Thread jrmitchellj .
Your right, my typo, not in the original error dialog. --J. Ray Mitchell Jr. jrmitche...@gmail.com (818)324-7573 “Truth is treason in the Empire of Lies.” — Ron Paul On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 7:32 AM, andy pugh wrote: > On 16 October 2013 15:24, jrmitchellj . wrote: > > > /home/eagle/linux

Re: [Emc-users] I think I 'fat fingered' something

2013-10-16 Thread andy pugh
On 16 October 2013 15:24, jrmitchellj . wrote: > /home/eagle/linuxcnc/nc_files/SD_0910DRW01_new.ngc > Radius to end of arc differs from radius to start: > start=(X0.8794,Y0.7247) > center=(X07778,Y0.5310) > end=(X0.9966,Y0.3372) r1=0.2187 You seem to have lost a decimal point from X0.7778 -- a

[Emc-users] I think I 'fat fingered' something

2013-10-16 Thread jrmitchellj .
After a couple of hours trying to troubleshoot this, I am reaching to to the experts! I was setting up to cut a job. I ran it, cutting air, and decided to check/set the tool offsets. Somewhere in doing this, I got the following error: Near line 74 of /home/eagle/linuxcnc/nc_files/SD_0910DRW01_new.