On Sunday 23 December 2018 21:03:34 Jon Elson wrote: > On 12/23/2018 03:33 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > The way I'm reading it Jon,starting at page184 in ht mater dov pll ; > > and the max estimated correction being less than 50 thou, g92 > > corrects all maps, where as the G1 L2 P# only effects a single map > > at a time. Am I mistaken? This is master, not a 2.7.xx. > > I think G54/G92 behavior has not changed in decades. I > don't know what max estimated correction refers to.
Thats G52/G92. Thats the amount of correction it might take for my find it code to adjust the panel length enough, carrying the right hand 5 pack of holes with it, so the fit is perfect for all 7 holes on that half of the panel. Right now that is a tape measured SWAG. > I just > use G10 L2 to offset the X-Y origin of a part that has many > identical features to be machined. > That what I'm doing here too, but I could really use a 12" digital caliper as the right hand offset is about 9" from the left rear end of the panel. Give or take 50 thou. And I just found one I can afford, with a case, maybe it can slide off something and survive. The last 8"er from grizzly came caseless and slid off the g0704 chip tray landing on the display's glass, which destroyed it. So I've got that and 2 packs of the stickon lcd thermometers coming. The kit is slowly being assembled. The mill is supposed to be here around the 4th. But at 55+ kg, how is one man going to unload it? Thats well above what UPS allows their drivers to lay a hand on. 70 lb limit the last I heard. So they'll have to send out a power tailgate box van. I'll have to have my heavier two wheeler handy and I may have fun moving it myself. I'm nowhere near the man I was 60 years ago. Damnit... The heavier 2 wheeler I can back up with the rider and drop a pipe over the 1.75" ball on the rider. That will get it around the lower end of the house and back up the hill to near the steps up to the shops deck at the upper end of the back yard, and in the carton I can probably walk it end over end up the 2 steps up to the deck. Throw a tarp over it if the weathers wet. But I'll need an engine crane or something to get it into the shop. Fun? Not with my back. But generally I can deal with everything but bad weather. I just have to "cogitate" on it. I've a boat trailer winch that can do that lifting I think. Just have to survey and see where to anchor it. :) Newtons 3rd law and all that rot. > Jon > > > _______________________________________________ > Emc-users mailing list > Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene> _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users