There are a bunch of them on the wiki...

JT

On 7/2/2013 12:27 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> I've been tinkering with learning Python and converting my
> C programs that generate G-code for the common operations
> I perform to Python.  I have the first one done, a program
> to cut rectangular slots, called treprect, for trepan rectangle.
> It makes one cut inside the final diameter and spirals down
> to the complete depth, then makes a larger finishing cut at
> full depth.  I started with nc_files/holecircle.py as
> a guide.  I commented out a few lines to make it able
> to run standalone, just easier to test that way.  This
> is nowhere near ready for prime-time, but I wonder
> if somebody would want to critique what I've done?
> How should I add these to LinuxCNC?  Just add the
> files to master?
>
> I have a bunch more.  One generates separate files to
> spot, then drill, and then tap a regular grid of holes,
> another does the same for a file of XY coords.
> generating 3 separate programs probably doesn't
> work for the filter scheme of these python programs.
>
> Some others do a ramp-down version of treprect,
> step-down and ramp down versions of a round hole,
> a round pocket program, thread milling, and more.
>
>
> Jon
>
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