really - I was in on a converstion with art at the cncworkshop - he had said 
he thought mach would probably never do rigid tapping.

Could you explain?  I could see if you had the spindle setup as a rotory 
axis...  but other than that I have no clue.  Maybe some external hardware - 
doing it outside of mach?    (I am not a mach person).

sam
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> On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 14:27:49 -0500, you wrote:
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>>oh - and maybe a rigid tapping column..   The threading lathe/mill is a 
>>bit
>>odd..  Mach does not do rigid tapping which I would concider the mill
>>threading (it has yes/yes in that column).
>
> Mach will do rigid tapping..
>
> Steve Blackmore
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