If your g-code crashes emc, it is not (only) a bug in your CAD or CAM
software. We would still like an example program so that we can correct
the crash, no matter whether the g-code that causes it could be
considered "low quality" or useless for actual milling.
Jeff
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Hello,
It seems that I must also fixed up my DXF post.
Now it doesn't analyze code for any mistakes becouse I thought that my CAD
program fixed them all.
Thanks to you all
Michal
Dnia 07-03-2007 o 13:40:53 Ray Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napisał(a):
>
> BTW Matt Shaver has made a bunch of fixe
Good job figuring out this issue guys. CAM is not a trivial process and
does not relieve the machine operator of some modest understanding of
machining.
There are several of these kinds of drawing problems that some CAM
programs ignore or convert wrong. There are several critical answers to
m
Micha? wrote:
>I'm using converters DXF->NGC and if in the project are for exmple two
>lines:
>(0,0)->(100,100) and (100,100)->(0,0) then in g-code are two moves
from
>0,0 to 100,100 and reverse.
>coords of the both lines are exactly the same to (0.0001) precision.
>
>
So, the G-code reads