Reinhard wrote:

>The right way is to program the optimal feed (depending on tool, cutting
>volume and vibrations and ...). Then on executing g-code, speed will be
>adapted if necessary. Normally you lower the speed on first try and then you
>run at 100% programmed feed rate.
>I have to change programmed feedrate really seldom. Just in some special cases
>with already hardened material or extremly large milling tools ...
>But I use the feed override to lower speed many thousand times on a new job.

You're right, that's the way it should be done, but looking at it, it's the 
same, just other
way around. If there is a Feed override, you cannot expect the user uses it 
just in one
direction (down in your case) The software has to deal with booth directions.

ju









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