That sounds amazing Jon

With all those clever guys in the room make sure you bring up the jerk
control issue.

If Rob Ellenberg could be tempted to fix it I would be keen to chip in and
pay someone like that to fix it.  If that would help.

And coming from a 4 axis mill background..

 just like to suggest that maybe we don't need an all axis work in every
situation zerk control.  That's really hard to code.

Just a 4 axis control or even 3 axis control that worked would be awesome.

And any spindle synchronization stuff could revert back to old TP

But regardless have a great meeting!

And it's really cool the tormach guys are getting involved.

Regards

Andrew



On Fri, 3 Feb 2023, 04:50 Jon Elson, <el...@pico-systems.com> wrote:

> During one of the LinuxCNC group chats, I got myself elected
> to set up a US meeting of LinuxCNC-interested people.
>
> After checking several possibilities, Tormach stepped up and
> offered to host it.  They are in the Madison, WI area,
> although they have moved out of the Waunakee office/lab
> space they were in when we met there some years ago.
> Several of their own developers will be there in mid-late
> April (Rob Ellenberg, John Morris, Alex Rossler) and we are
> going to try to set up our meeting to partially overlap with
> them.  I have not gotten firm dates from Tormach but hope to
> get more detailed info sometime soon.  This is just a
> heads-up to let people know that a meeting ought to happen
> about that time.
>
> Any comments are welcome.
>
> Jon
>
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