I'm not sure if I clearly addressed this part before:

On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 6:28 AM, Anders Wallin
<[email protected]>wrote:

> - user first programs G64 P0.01 (or whatever the syntax for blending
> tolerance is). We want a part with 0.01 (mm or inch, you choose) tolerance.
> Now we are also in a hurry, so dial up the feed-rate to 200%. Does that
> mean LinuxCNC will interpret this user input as really meaning 0.02
> tolerance? Or will it keep to the 0.01 tolerance and ignore the FO=200% for
> parts of the toolpath where it is not achievable?
>

My plan was to always stay within limits for any feedrate override. In your
example, a 200% feed override means that it will hold 0.01 tolerance @
200%. When scaled down to 100%, the output will be running at 1/2 of the
planned velocity, which means half of the tolerance as well (0.005).

-Rob
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