I think either direction g0 g1 or g1 g0 matters the same, you either
have to add some clearance (how much?) for the blend or hope the
default is exact mode or add the exact mode where one has a
transition.


Dave Caroline

On 06/02/2014, andy pugh <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 6 February 2014 13:13, EBo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>> (If the G0 to G1 transition is in contact with the workpiece
>>> something
>>> is wrong anyway).
>
>> Not quite.  Picture a straight plunge cut -- you can go in at speed,
>> and then retract at rapid.
>
> That's G1 to G0, I was specifically thinking of G0 to G1. (I think
> that G1 too G0 is easier)
>
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