the corollary is relevant no matter the size of the machine
with 200 inches X travel on the 5 axis bridge one of the first three jobs
was 220 inches long
we had to slide a part to machine the whole thing

On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 10:07 PM, gene heskett <ghesk...@wdtv.com> wrote:

> On Friday, March 04, 2011 11:02:38 pm Jon Elson did opine:
>
> > gene heskett wrote:
> > > But, would it not come back on and move accordingly if the diff
> > > between shutoff position (saved) and present requested position
> > > exceeded that 1E-07?
> >
> > No, I think it would not.  It is evaluating for motion every servo
> > cycle.  Now, you COULD extend the code
> > a bit to record the position when it shut off, and keep comparing
> > against that stored position.  Then, in the case of
> > insanely slow motion, it would come back on when the commanded position
> > moved far enough to warrant it.
> >
> > > I looked at the smallest knee mill Grizzly has, but keep going back to
> > > the G0704 because of its larger table motion envelope.  OTOH the head
> > > on that re-labeled machine can be articulated too.  But it also
> > > weighs a good half ton, and the flooring in my shop is not up to
> > > that, its sagged about 2" in the middle now, and was liberally
> > > blocked and leveled when I built it. Damned yellow clay soil, its a
> > > supercooled liquid.  Never stops flowing.
> >
> > Always assume a job will come up that needs more travel!
> >
> Yes Jon, I believe there is a corollary about that someplace in the
> Murphy's laws collections I've seen.  If not, it certainly needs adding
> because its a basic truth.
>
> Unforch, I do not have the building nor the foundation to support that
> cinci Stuart has.  Is that truly big enough Stuart?
>
> > Jon
> >
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