Re: [Emc-users] US midwest LinuxCNC meeting

2023-02-03 Thread matt
On 2023-02-02 13:35, John Figie wrote: Cool. I live near Milwaukee so I would like to attend, but I think I could only learn stuff and not make any contribution. Is that OK? It's totally OK! I plan to attend as well, and I expect to be nearly useless! Thanks, Matt

Re: [Emc-users] US midwest LinuxCNC meeting

2023-02-02 Thread John Figie
Cool. I live near Milwaukee so I would like to attend, but I think I could only learn stuff and not make any contribution. Is that OK? John Figie On Thu, Feb 2, 2023, 12:33 PM andrew beck wrote: > That sounds amazing Jon > > With all those clever guys in the room make sure you bring up the

Re: [Emc-users] US midwest LinuxCNC meeting

2023-02-02 Thread andrew beck
That sounds amazing Jon With all those clever guys in the room make sure you bring up the jerk control issue. If Rob Ellenberg could be tempted to fix it I would be keen to chip in and pay someone like that to fix it. If that would help. And coming from a 4 axis mill background.. just like

Re: [Emc-users] US midwest LinuxCNC meeting

2023-02-02 Thread andy pugh
On Thu, 2 Feb 2023 at 15:50, Jon Elson wrote: > Several of their own developers will be there in mid-late > April (Rob Ellenberg, John Morris, Alex Rossler) and we are > going to try to set up our meeting to partially overlap with > them. I have friends in Madison, so would be fairly likely to

[Emc-users] US midwest LinuxCNC meeting

2023-02-02 Thread Jon Elson
During one of the LinuxCNC group chats, I got myself elected to set up a US meeting of LinuxCNC-interested people. After checking several possibilities, Tormach stepped up and offered to host it.  They are in the Madison, WI area, although they have moved out of the Waunakee office/lab space