Hi all,
I'm struggling trying to get my head around this. The more sites I visit
and read the more confused I get.
After I home the machine the knee is all the way down away from the quill.
For the sake of round numbers assume that it's at zero and if it were to
move up to touch the quill the ma
Awesome guys
Hopefully we might we see it in the iso at some stage.
I still use axis as I have tried qtvcp and qtpyvcp (probe basic)
And they are just so new that it's easier to get bugs. And because axis
has been running for so long there are not really any bugs. But I might
change once the
> On 22 Mar 2025, at 06:46, andrew beck wrote:
>
> Just wondering what the developers think about adding native cam to the
> default linuxcnc iso.
I have no objection in principle, but don’t recall how it is packaged.
Is it currently actively maintained?
A sub-set of ncam lathe functional
Personally I used a CAD program with CAM module for CAM and Linuxcnc for
machining. Think that is a rather good optionm,
no need to be at machine then doing programming and if needed it could be used
for machining then doing the programming.
Nicklas Karlsson
lör 2025-03-22 klockan 19:40 +1300