On 13 October 2011 10:33, Viesturs Lācis <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a special client, who does not understand, when I write in
> email and tell over the phone that no arc movements (G2/G3) will be
> executed in UV plane - I just received some complaints that machine is
> ruining parts, so I asked to send me the g-code file. Guess what did I
> see there...

Is he using IJK or R?

I wonder how hard it is to make R work in UV when the UV plane is selected?
(I think that would be a better solution)

> I would like to ask, if someone can recommend me a way, how I can
> relatively easily and quickly convert G2/G3 moves into small G1 moves.
> Well, any possible solution will do.

Any filter would have the same problems as EMC2, how does it tell what
the customer intended?

If this is the twin-head machine than I am not sure that they really
are UVW axes so much as alternative XYZ axes.

-- 
atp
"Torque wrenches are for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men"

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