That's pretty impressive even if I can't read it.

I don't understand why your not using a filter program which would not 
have the limitations your hitting with ngcgui as you would not need to 
pass any parameters just plain old G code.

John

On 11/27/2012 11:41 AM, Z. Maciej "Miki" Bajkowski wrote:
> On 27.11.2012 18:12, andy pugh wrote
>> http://www.linuxcnc.org/index.php/forum/40-subroutines-and-ngcgui/11414-metric-lathe-subroutines-g71-g72-etc-etc?lang=english#11414
>>
>> Might do what you want.
>> (I think that allows you to define a profile with G1 G2 and G3 moves,
>> then puts in the required cuts to make them, a typical G71)
>>
>> Somewhere I have seen another approach to adding G71 / G72 to
>> LinuxCNC, but I can't currently find it.
>>
> Dear Andy
>
> Do you think that simply do something with 40 subroutine than one?
>
> And so I have to share the processing stages. My subroutine combines
> logical cylinder or cone of processing the final diameter (concave
> hemisphere, the hemisphere convex, taper) starting at the starting point
> on the axis Z.
>
> I wish I could do the same for the initial diameter of the end point on
> the Z axis
>
> The procedure is here, together with examples of applications.
>
>
> http://www.cnc.info.pl/topics54/ngcgui-toczenie-mocno-rozbudowana-procedura-vt40747.htm
>
> Regards
>
> Miki
>
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