On Tuesday 22 August 2017 13:01:01 Rick Gresham wrote:

> I'm exploring options for a 3 axis controller similar in some ways to
> typical cnc router-like application.  What may make my application
> unique is the size of the 3D space in which the tool operates: up to
> about 150' x 150' x 50'.  In addition, I need to control tool changes
> and calculate/control fluid flow rates based on calculations applied
> to retrieved persistent data.
>
> Does this sound like something LinuxCNC can handle?
>
If you can build the hardware, linuxcnc can likely control it.

Sounds like you want to cast buildings with high slump concrete?  In this 
case I am sure that linuxcnc's ultimate accuracy will match, or with 
suitabe screw compensation, handily beat the elasticity of the support 
framework you can still knock down and move on a public road with 
permits, 56 wheels and escorts. :)

> Private replies welcome.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Rick Gresham
> Portland, OR
>
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