> Greetings all;
> 
> You guys all know I don't mind loseing a drop or two of virtual blood 
> while running the bleeding edge stuff, but other than expenses like 
> this, I don't mind playing the part of the canary in WV cal mine.
> 
> gcode pgm attached.  May be buggy...
> 
> LinuxCNC version: 2.8.0-pre1-2239-gb97a7ca, axis interface, Dell 
> Dimension 745 computer, 5i25 interface card.
> 
> Trying to teach my machine to dig the correct sized pocket in a block of 
> steel to carry this teeny little nut on the ball screw I am going to put 
> in the crossfeed of this new (to me, made in 1952) Sheldon 11x40 or so 
> lathe. Seeing that it isn't cutting quite like I wanted, I have hit the 
> stop button, or the esc key twice today. It takes a while to stop from 
> either key, noticeable second+ lag before everything gets quiet.  And 
> 10+ seconds or more to get the screen unghosted.  And as the screen is 
> unghosted, the DRO will jump to bogus values for all 3 axis's but so far 
> has not exceeded the range of the program.
> 
> But just about the time I am clicking on file->edit button, I hear a snap 
> crackle pop from the machine, so I look over at it and find its driving 
> Z another random amount, might be up 5% of the time, might even include 
> x or y or both, but 95% its z down, minimum observed DRO value after I 
> get it stopped was -0.140tysomething but was -0,450tysomething once 
> while cutting air to make sure I was seeing what was going on after I 
> had made trash out of a SC mill with about 15 minutes use on it,  For 
> the second time today.
> 
> Twice in my air cutting just now, this slow creep at maybe f2 speeds has 
> also moved the x or y too.
> 
> Do I need to call ghostbusters? :)

I had some problems and think it had something with feed rate to do a few 
months ago but can't confirm anything because I was working with receiver.

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