Re: [Emc-users] OT G-code filter for small line segments

2008-11-22 Thread John Thornton
EMC2 does that when it runs the file if G64 is in effect. If you set the G64 Pn.nnn you can control the deviation from the programmed point. http://www.linuxcnc.org/docview/html//gcode_main.html#sub:G61,-G61.1,-G64: John On 21 Nov 2008 at 18:10, Jim Fleig - CNC Services wrote: Is anyone

Re: [Emc-users] OT G-code filter for small line segments

2008-11-22 Thread Pascal Lelièvre
Hello I present myself : Pascal Lelievre, new to this list, living in france. I've got a german CNC Router AL640 from Team-Haase, with stepper-motors. I'm using EMC2 since a few weeks and I'm satisfied about it. I'm more a lurker here, as most of the messages you all post are for me a

Re: [Emc-users] OT G-code filter for small line segments

2008-11-21 Thread Andrew Ayre
Try importing the G-code into the free CamBam, select all segments and use the join command. Andy Jim Fleig - CNC Services wrote: Is anyone aware of a program that would receive G-code with very small line segments (.002 long) and blend them together to form longer lines and or arcs?

Re: [Emc-users] OT G-code filter for small line segments

2008-11-21 Thread tomp
Jim apt 360 can chop the output into nn.n length segments it'd be up to the control to blend the chopped up gcode isnt blended i've used it to get me .0002 lengths its just a long program then, no arcs just linear segments very close to true path :) regards tomp Jim Fleig - CNC Services