Chris,

Was anything added to the 2.3 manual for this?

John

On 14 Sep 2008 at 10:15, Chris Radek wrote:

> On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 09:01:55AM -0400, Kenneth Lerman wrote:
> > Stuart,
> > 
> > I think it would help (some of) us to understand this better if you
> > could define or point us to documents defining the functionality you
> > desire. Are there particular gcodes that are usually used to do
> > this?
> > 
> > I understand what you want, but I'm not familiar with the standard
> > ways to specify it. It appears that this request and the other
> > recent one on circular interpolation are birds of a feather in that
> > one way to implement them is to have an active plane that is at an
> > arbitrary (within limits) angle to the XY plane.
> > 
> > I could imagine future requests for things like canned cycles that
> > operate on the same plane.
> 
> I already did canned cycles.  What I did was make new planes G17.1,
> G18.1, G19.1 for planes UV, VW, WU.  Then you can do a canned cycle
> like G17.1 G81 W-1 R.1 F3 to drill in the direction the tool is
> pointed.  I think expanding this to allow tapping (G17.1 G33.1 Z-1
> P.05) and arcs/helixes (G17.1 G3 I.5 J.5 U1 V1) would be the way to
> go.  It would allow very effective hand programming for a 5 axis
> machine.
> 
> Chris
> 
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