Does anyone know how to get ahold of Marc Le-Douarain, the author of classicladder? He actually sent me an email asking for info but everytime I send mail to his address it bounces. I tried to post a message through sourceforge 's classicladder site but could not log on. The address Marc used to e
I believe that this is even worse of a rewrite that Chris suggests. It
would require major changes to the set of limitations imposed on the
author of the interpreter when he wrote it.
There is a variable in the interpreter that allows you to set the
acceptable concavity of a corner. I've played
On Fri, May 04, 2007 at 11:44:07AM -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
> Here's another question from a customer. He wants to be able to
> run G-code with two G1 moves at right angles on an inside
> corner, while G41/G42 cutter radius compensation is in force.
> He claims most other controls handle this smo
I have read about this a few times before. It woud seem that you woud always want the control to tell you when it can't cut the radius that you programmed for.
My experience is only for lathes so I can't comment too much on anything else but if I wrote a program to use a small radius tool tip the
Jon Elson wrote:
> Here's another question from a customer. He wants to be able to
> run G-code with two G1 moves at right angles on an inside
> corner, while G41/G42 cutter radius compensation is in force.
> He claims most other controls handle this smoothly and
> correctly, as you can't actua
Here's another question from a customer. He wants to be able to
run G-code with two G1 moves at right angles on an inside
corner, while G41/G42 cutter radius compensation is in force.
He claims most other controls handle this smoothly and
correctly, as you can't actually gouge the inside corner