On Tuesday, December 27, 2011 01:46:39 PM andy pugh did opine:

> On 27 December 2011 17:53, gene heskett <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Not having any really effective way to speed adjust this induction
> > motor so the spindle can be effectively stopped in the last 1/4 turn
> > to the end point, from perhaps 1000 rpm when doing small threads, may
> > be making the problem worse in my mind than it is in practice.
> 
> Indeed you are. G76 simply stops moving in Z, rapids out, and returns
> to the start of the thread. No need to stop/start the spindle. You get
> a partial-turn run-out at the end of the thread, but the full thread
> can go basically as close to the shoulder as you dare.

That is good Andy, so its obvious I am looking at the wrong book.  I need 
to setup 2 libraries I guess.  I'll see if I can fix that, its time I did 
some housecleaning in the shop anyway.  I'd like to get rid of a radial arm 
saw, its oversized table is nothing but a mess collector and has been since 
I got a table saw about 8 or 9 years ago.

Its a 10" Dewalt, decent shape, runs fine & smooth but probably 35 YO, 
somebody make me an offer and help me carry it to your vehicle, please!

Cheers, Gene
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