To follow up on this off-topic thread, my librarian friend contacted the
curator of the museum and got the following response about the machine in this
collage http://www.flickr.com/photos/60584010@N00/4304142095/
Quoting Davor Kernel :
Hello!
About machine in the middle of collage of
the program
with line-arc or arc-line transitions (1 rounded square) runs at only 26
inches/min.
The arcs are certainly tangent here, and no one can point blame at the CAM
software (although you're welcome to point blame at my poor hand coding style).
Daniel Rogge
Axis.ini file contents are:
# EMC
/machine_1.png
If anyone can identify this device, it's the people on this list!
Thanks!
Daniel Rogge
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Andy,
I can imagine that a format like T10.12 would work (tool 10, offset 12).
What I think one really wants is to have code that will run on either a
standard industrial control or LCNC. This means no . between geometry and
offsets values. Others what are using this patch can chime in - I
I think there may be some confusion here. No one is saying that Tx causes or
should cause tools to change on a milling machine. This is lathe behavior
only.
Rogge
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From: kliegelmach...@gmail.com [mailto:kliegelmach...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2012
The ISO standard for tool data is 13399.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_13399
http://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/en_us/about_us/newsroom/press/press_release.cfm?Component=200893ComponentTemplate=822
But I don't think this is what Jeff is looking for. The most comprehensive
standard for
Perhaps instead of an INI flag the interpreter should simply look at the
current G7/G8 mode? Would this do what you're looking for?
Rogge
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From: andy pugh [mailto:bodge...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 2:12 PM
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Jeff,
I wasn't saying that that's the way it does work, instead asking if that's the
way it should work (as opposed to another INI flag.)
Rogge
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From: Jeff Johnson [mailto:john...@superiorroll.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 2:27 PM
To:
One line lookahead is a little misleading. The limitation that Steve
describes comes from the calculation of the suggested velocity for each line
segment. The algorithm has the effect of clamping the machine velocity to a
value from which the machine could decelerate to a controlled stop in
Intel seems to have an 18 month product lifecycle on their inexpensive desktop
boards like the 525. I recently evaluated a DH61DL motherboard from Intel:
http://ark.intel.com/products/51855/Intel-Desktop-Board-DH61DL
I've seen sub 10uS latency values on the one unit I set up. I previously had
Viesturs,
It depends what kind of machining you'll be doing - the forces in milling are
lower than those in drilling. Based on some axis motor testing I did a couple
years back, I would guess at a conservative estimate of around 250 lbs per
spindle horse power for the worst-case machining
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Sent: Monday, July 02, 2012 1:23 PM
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Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Plasma
2012/7/2 Daniel Rogge dro...@tormach.com:
It depends what kind of machining you'll be doing - the forces in milling are
lower than those in drilling. Based on some axis
Modern Machine Shop for June (2012) features a hot steel spray
additive printer.
Even more exotic is additive friction stir welding, being developed by a (local
to me) Wisconsin company: http://www4.twi.co.uk/private/rg/wt_fsw.pdf
Rogge
Correction -
Local company is Friction Stir Link (http://www.frictionstirlink.com/), not TWI.
Rogge
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From: Daniel Rogge [mailto:dro...@tormach.com]
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 11:48 AM
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] 3D printer ( high
Michael is absolutely correct about this:
...so Andy's scheme will report the last offset active, not the current one
being used relative to execution
In fact, any attempt to display the G5x offset, the spindle S command, or the
feedrate F command, the modal G94/95 (feed per unit/feed per
How can I see, what the numbers for the work offsets are and which work
offset I am using?
For example, I can see the the tool offset values in HAL with
motion.tooloffset.x, I would like to display on a Glade side panel - which
work offset is being used and what the values are.
Is this
Terry,
That means it's version 0083.
Rogge
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From: Terry Christophersen [mailto:tcninj...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 1:57 PM
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Intel Board issues
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Subject: Re: [Emc-users] GladeVCP / File Selector Button
On 25 April 2012 17:10, Daniel Rogge dro...@tormach.com wrote:
I don't know about the filter, but the filechooser button works fine.
Thanks for the help, I seem to have what I want now.
def
Andy,
You must define a callback associated for the gtk.filechooser's file-set
signal. In the call back, use widget.get_filename() to return the file name as
a string.
As far as the file filter goes, I've not personally used one but it looks like
you'd create a gtk.filter object and add the
Andy,
Those are the docs for a different object, I think.
Those docs are for the gtk.Filechooser interface that is implemented by the
gtk.FilechooserButton. You can use any of the methods or properties associated
with the gtk.Filechooser in the callback.
OK, I will try that. I didn't see
One small data point:
Be carefull with MB choices, the Intel D525 MB is known to have good latency
not sure about the Foxconn.
I found that a Foxconn board that we used to sell had much worse latency than
the Intel DG41AN. No idea how it compares to the D525.
Rogge
Mathew,
Welcome!
I'll probably post lots of questions in the future - my first one is - how
do I search the archives? I couldn't find a way on the sourceforge page.
http://sourceforge.net/search/?group_id=6744type_of_search=mlists will search
the email lists, but it's not the best search
On the mill (HAAS) you use the G43 Hxx for whatever tool you need. Not sure
why you need the G43, it seems redudant since I cannot think of another
instance where I use H Maybe just tradition.
I always thought that this stemmed from shops with extensive tool libraries
that do off-line
All,
I have a dual boot computer configured with both Windows/Mach and
Linux/EMC2.4.6. I ran Steve's code on both systems and the problem that he
describes is evident when running the code on EMC, but not on Mach.
To answer Jon's question:
Does it start out running well, but then the
If you swap the X and Y drivers it will be fairly easy to determine whether the
problem is with the driver (as Gene suspects) or with friction or mechanical
linkages (as Jan suspects). If the problem stays on Y after swapping drivers,
then your driver is absolved, leaving only mechanical or
Hello all,
My name is Rogge - I've been a watcher on this list for some time, but this
is my first post to the list.
I have a quick question regarding compiling the latest source code. I have
diligently followed the instructions given here (
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