Re: [Emc-users] learning how to write a simple canned cycle.

2020-11-06 Thread andy pugh
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 at 00:08, R C wrote: > So that was easy to do, oh and looks great btw! Now I need to learn > how to use it :) Here is an example: https://youtu.be/nIYMfyf4jDI -- atp "A motorcycle is a bicycle with a pandemonium attachment and is designed for the especial use of mechanica

Re: [Emc-users] learning how to write a simple canned cycle.

2020-11-05 Thread R C
Hello Andy, On 11/5/20 4:52 AM, andy pugh wrote: On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 01:05, R C wrote: Where could I get it from, and how do I install it in 2.7 ? Download the ZIP file attached to the first forum post: https://forum.linuxcnc.org/41-guis/26550-lathe-macros?start=0#34357 (And note that th

Re: [Emc-users] learning how to write a simple canned cycle.

2020-11-05 Thread andy pugh
On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 01:05, R C wrote: > Where could I get it from, and how do I install it in 2.7 ? Download the ZIP file attached to the first forum post: https://forum.linuxcnc.org/41-guis/26550-lathe-macros?start=0#34357 (And note that the screenshot shows it running on LinuxCNC 2.6) You

Re: [Emc-users] learning how to write a simple canned cycle.

2020-11-04 Thread R C
On 11/4/20 5:53 PM, andy pugh wrote: On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 00:46, R C wrote: Currently I am using axis 2.7.15, I would like to try that. I am planning on building another machine for this later (with the newest linuxCNC) Is it a lot of work to still try the "pretty old" stuff? The graphical

Re: [Emc-users] learning how to write a simple canned cycle.

2020-11-04 Thread andy pugh
On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 00:46, R C wrote: > Currently I am using axis 2.7.15, I would like to try that. I am > planning on building another machine for this later (with the newest > linuxCNC) > Is it a lot of work to still try the "pretty old" stuff? The graphical version runs on 2.7 (and probab

Re: [Emc-users] learning how to write a simple canned cycle.

2020-11-04 Thread R C
Hi Andy, On 11/4/20 5:31 PM, andy pugh wrote: On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 at 22:11, Mark Johnsen wrote: Andy Pugh (and others) can answer this better than I can, but here's a link to Andy's website on using the lathe: http://www.bodgesoc.org/lathe/lathe.html That's pretty old now. If you have the late

Re: [Emc-users] learning how to write a simple canned cycle.

2020-11-04 Thread andy pugh
On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 at 22:11, Mark Johnsen wrote: > > Andy Pugh (and others) can answer this better than I can, but here's a link > to Andy's website on using the lathe: > http://www.bodgesoc.org/lathe/lathe.html That's pretty old now. If you have the latest LinuxCNC (2.8) then take a look in the

Re: [Emc-users] learning how to write a simple canned cycle.

2020-11-04 Thread R C
I definitely would like to set up a configuration with Andy's  stuff and ply with it. Andy, if you see this:   What goes where, if I'd set up a new lathe configuration as in this page; http://www.bodgesoc.org/lathe/lathe.html Ron On 11/4/20 3:08 PM, Mark Johnsen wrote: Andy Pugh (and ot

Re: [Emc-users] learning how to write a simple canned cycle.

2020-11-04 Thread Mark Johnsen
Andy Pugh (and others) can answer this better than I can, but here's a link to Andy's website on using the lathe: http://www.bodgesoc.org/lathe/lathe.html On the above page, he has links to the actual programs, here's one for turning: http://www.bodgesoc.org/lathe/turning.ngc There are more on th

[Emc-users] learning how to write a simple canned cycle.

2020-11-04 Thread R C
Hello, I don't know if this is a topic for this list, but trying to learn how to write a 'simple' canned cycle g-code program basically to learn how to  get started. let's say I want to make a simple shaft, stock is a little over 0.25",  and want one half of it to be  0.25" and the other h