> On 21 Apr 2014, at 00:33, andy pugh wrote:
>
>> On 19 April 2014 23:31, Bas de Bruijn wrote:
>> Is above possible (changing spindle speed without stopping the movement)?
>
> Yes.
> It it also possible to vary spindle speed with X-position, but I can't
> see that being much use with a printe
On 19 April 2014 23:31, Bas de Bruijn wrote:
> Is above possible (changing spindle speed without stopping the movement)?
Yes.
It it also possible to vary spindle speed with X-position, but I can't
see that being much use with a printer (it's great with a lathe).
On a similar point, would adaptiv
Hi Chris.
> On 19 apr. 2014, at 20:20, Chris Kelley wrote:
>
> What is the reason for not treating extruder temp as spindle speed? It
> already has the on/off/set functionality. Also, if you use the
> spindle-at-speed in the HAL LinuxCNC will pause until the extruder gets up
> to temp before doi
What is the reason for not treating extruder temp as spindle speed? It
already has the on/off/set functionality. Also, if you use the
spindle-at-speed in the HAL LinuxCNC will pause until the extruder gets up
to temp before doing any feed moves (though, I think, it will still be able
to home and ra
On 18 Apr 2014, at 21:39, Bas de Bruijn wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm working on remapping M109/M106/M104 to something like M209 etcetera. I
> came across
> thishttp://reprap.org/wiki/Talk:G-code#M104_.26_M109_Deprecation.2C_G10_Introduction
> and I'm wondering about the way to continue.
>
> The M104 u
Hi,
I'm working on remapping M109/M106/M104 to something like M209 etcetera. I came
across
thishttp://reprap.org/wiki/Talk:G-code#M104_.26_M109_Deprecation.2C_G10_Introduction
and I'm wondering about the way to continue.
The M104 used in reprap style devices is for setting the temperature of th