re:Re: G92 and M99 code/cncpro
Posted by
ballendo@y...
on 2001-01-31 01:49:53 UTC
Carey,
Thank you for responding. I think you mentioned this before? (looks familiar) Was the move a lot of z mixed with a little xy? Did you ask Doug Y about it? He seems not to be as actively supporting the program as he once was? Was the code generated by the ACE converter?
Unleashed beagles? Now that would be fast...
Did you change any parameters (or the computer) between the bad part and the good ones?
I too like a lot about this program, but this is a killer bug,IMO (IF that's what it is, a bug. Might not be!)
Ballendo
Thank you for responding. I think you mentioned this before? (looks familiar) Was the move a lot of z mixed with a little xy? Did you ask Doug Y about it? He seems not to be as actively supporting the program as he once was? Was the code generated by the ACE converter?
Unleashed beagles? Now that would be fast...
Did you change any parameters (or the computer) between the bad part and the good ones?
I too like a lot about this program, but this is a killer bug,IMO (IF that's what it is, a bug. Might not be!)
Ballendo
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "Carey L. Culpepper" <mr.c@b...> wrote:
> Ballendo: I did have a Z axis problem awhile back using CNCPro. I >was turning a part on my lathe and the z axis took off with the >rapidity of unleashed beagles. The movement was not in the gcode and >I have now made multiple parts with the same file without problem.
<snip>I believe I also had a similar problem on my Bridgeport. I was >deep drilling/boring large diameter holes using an angle head and >using the x axis as the z axis(swapped leads) so that I could use the >peck drilling capabilities. Once or twice it slid the clamped down >work down the table before I could shut it down.
> For the most part, I am pleased with CNCPro ,but I must say that I >am a little nervous when doing final cuts.
> Carey
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alieron@h...
2001-01-27 04:22:25 UTC
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2001-01-27 06:58:11 UTC
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cnc002@a...
2001-01-27 08:56:30 UTC
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2001-01-27 14:45:19 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] G92 and M99 code uses?
alieron@h...
2001-01-27 17:14:34 UTC
Re: G92 and M99 code uses?
alieron@h...
2001-01-28 01:33:46 UTC
Re: G92 and M99 code/cncpro
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2001-01-28 08:56:14 UTC
Re: G92 and M99 code uses?
alieron@h...
2001-01-29 00:52:34 UTC
Re: G92 and M99 code/cncpro
alieron@h...
2001-01-29 01:17:18 UTC
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2001-01-29 11:30:40 UTC
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2001-01-29 11:43:39 UTC
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ballendo@y...
2001-01-29 14:27:36 UTC
re:G92 and M99 code uses?
ballendo@y...
2001-01-29 19:49:18 UTC
re:Re: G92 and M99 code/cncpro
ballendo@y...
2001-01-29 20:21:31 UTC
re:Re: G92 and M99 code/cncpro
alieron@h...
2001-01-30 00:03:33 UTC
re:Re: G92 and M99 code/cncpro
Carey L. Culpepper
2001-01-30 07:29:24 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] re:Re: G92 and M99 code/cncpro
ballendo@y...
2001-01-31 01:49:53 UTC
re:Re: G92 and M99 code/cncpro
Carey L. Culpepper
2001-01-31 07:26:49 UTC
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Robert Allen & Marsha Camp
2001-01-31 16:55:21 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] re:Re: G92 and M99 code/cncpro
mooseo69@y...
2001-03-27 13:52:55 UTC
Re: re:G92 and M99 code uses?
Ray
2001-03-28 06:48:14 UTC
Re: re:G92 and M99 code uses?