I don't use the tool table, everything runs as tool 1. This is just a
simple wood cutting router. I don't know what a remap is.
I modified the design and ran it again. It is a sample of a small
round box to try out the Vectric threading tool path. Today the
modified ran with no messages at
On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 at 17:21, Dave Matthews wrote:
>
> Let's see if it will take the attachment. What would I be looking for
> in the gcode?
/0
TAN[90]
But it looks like plain G-code.
Do you have any remaps?
Is your tool table looking sensible? (Maybe a tool probe routine
polluted that with a
Let's see if it will take the attachment. What would I be looking for
in the gcode?
Dave
On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 12:12 PM andy pugh wrote:
>
> On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 at 16:36, Dave Matthews wrote:
>
> > Tried to set invalid pose in tpAddCurrentPos on id 1347!disp is nan, nan,
> > nan
>
>
On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 at 16:36, Dave Matthews wrote:
> Tried to set invalid pose in tpAddCurrentPos on id 1347!disp is nan, nan, nan
Typically indicative of a divide-by-zero.
What does the G-code look like?
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"A motorcycle is a bicycle with a pandemonium attachment and is
designed for the
Running LinuxCNC 2.8 on a parallel port setup. Not sure what the
minor number is, installed a few months ago.
Gcode was from Vectric Vcarve 10.5 using the LinuxCNC post processor.
I tried the Vectric LinuxCNC post processor yesterday to see if it was
smoother than their EMC G61 post processor.
On Tue, 5 Nov 2019 at 10:43, Katie Maddox wrote:
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> I recently was cutting with our Linux program and received an error
> message. It was erased before I could get the exact words written down but
> it said “can’t run in auto mode with idle...”.
Presumably this message here:
Hello,
I recently was cutting with our Linux program and received an error message. It
was erased before I could get the exact words written down but it said “can’t
run in auto mode with idle...”. What happens is our cnc begins to cut but then
the torch head lifts up and stops, and we receive
The blank in the directroy name stimulates a bug in the update_ini script
INIFILE=/home/aaron/linuxcnc/configs/foam xxyz/foam_xxyz.ini
You can rename the directory
from: foam xxyz
to: foam_xxyz
or wait for a new deb build after incorporation of this commit:
What did you upgrade from and to?
./foam_xxyz.hal:19: Pin 'motion.spindle-speed-out' does not exist
Suggests that you didn't allow the updater script to run?
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designed for the especial use of mechanical geniuses, daredevils
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Hi all,
I have finally upgraded the computer on my Cincinatti. In service since
~2001. Now have a mini-itx -MW525.
It is now passably well tuned. Starts and stops are a bit rough because
of the backlash but I think usable.
However, mdi moves are giving a message 'can't open none'. Pretty terse.
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