Re: [Emc-users] I want to do 5 moves of lin axis X and rot axis B with out stopping

2012-12-10 Thread Stan
the code with G64 and G93 I can see no difference running the 2 samples I posted % (ROTORY TABLE STEPPER MOUNT PROFILE.NC) ( MACH 3 - ENGLISH) (WED. 03/26/2008 04:17PM) ( T1 CENTER DRILL , DIAMETER = .5 , LENGTH = 5.) G0 G20 G49 G40 G17 G80 G90 G64 #100= [1050-270-27];NUMBER OF TIME

Re: [Emc-users] missing man 9 hal

2012-12-10 Thread Przemek Klosowski
On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Kent A. Reed wrote: > > Well, to save folks from too much reality, let me speak in hyperbole. > This is the worst holiday season of our 45 years of marriage. > You are a good man and I hope and pray for strength of body and soul for you and your family. Regards,

Re: [Emc-users] I want to do 5 moves of lin axis X and rot axis B with out stopping

2012-12-10 Thread Stan
the code as requested, it started life as mach3 code and was converted to EMC. this is the G64 with no G93, I have a G64 and G93 version as well. it makes a spring, there are 5 sections to the spring and the 6th is the reverse to unwind the tension so it will slide off the form. yes I do expect

Re: [Emc-users] 4th & 5th axis check

2012-12-10 Thread John Kasunich
Could you do something like this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nn1bJ3YAQdI On Mon, Dec 10, 2012, at 04:31 AM, Tomaz T. wrote: > > Is there a way of milling a certain geometry with which can be checked > accuracy (or alignment) of 5 axis machine, especially angles between 4th and > 5th axis

Re: [Emc-users] 4th & 5th axis check

2012-12-10 Thread Dave Caroline
I use a dial test indicator (diacator others similar can be found) in the spindle for alignment of face and bore to spindle I use a machinists level to check parallel to table and 90 degrees I cut a gear (higher tooth count than the ratio in the rotary) and measure over n teeth with a digital verni

Re: [Emc-users] 4th & 5th axis check

2012-12-10 Thread andy pugh
On 10 December 2012 09:31, Tomaz T. wrote: > > Is there a way of milling a certain geometry with which can be checked > accuracy (or alignment) of 5 axis machine, especially angles between 4th and > 5th axis (B and C). I'm not looking for a very very precise accuracy check, > due to machine rig

Re: [Emc-users] missing man 9 hal

2012-12-10 Thread Mark Wendt
On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Kent A. Reed wrote: > On 12/9/2012 10:09 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: >> I just took my first sip, but it hasn't reached my brain yet.:( >> But the status report was on the Mrs, not this stuff. > > Well, to save folks from too much reality, let me speak in hyperbole. > T

[Emc-users] 4th & 5th axis check

2012-12-10 Thread Tomaz T .
Is there a way of milling a certain geometry with which can be checked accuracy (or alignment) of 5 axis machine, especially angles between 4th and 5th axis (B and C). I'm not looking for a very very precise accuracy check, due to machine rigidity is not on very high level, so I'm looking for a