Re: Contouring and CVV
Posted by
ballendo
on 2001-12-28 04:40:55 UTC
Jon,
The TYPE of contouring utilised by a given control doesn't/shouldn't
change the operators ability to turn it on and off, as appropriate to
the job at hand. But it CAN make a difference as to how often that
NEEDS to be done :-)
Re: Freds recent post, it may even be prudent to have more than one
approach available at the control.
Hope this helps.
Ballendo
The TYPE of contouring utilised by a given control doesn't/shouldn't
change the operators ability to turn it on and off, as appropriate to
the job at hand. But it CAN make a difference as to how often that
NEEDS to be done :-)
Re: Freds recent post, it may even be prudent to have more than one
approach available at the control.
Hope this helps.
Ballendo
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., Jon Elson <elson@p...> wrote:
>>ballendo wrote:
>>Relax. EMC works VERY well, <snip>
>Right. I agree. I'd rather have this under my control than have
>some preset threshold built into the software that would decide
>which moves were "contouring" and which were "positioning". I have
>a few things that are affected by the inappropriate use of the
>contouring, and so I turn it off for those specific cases. <snip>
> Jon
Discussion Thread
IMService
2001-12-27 07:10:44 UTC
Re: Contouring and CVV
Jon Elson
2001-12-27 10:01:28 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Contouring and CVV
ballendo
2001-12-28 04:30:40 UTC
Re: Contouring and CVV
ballendo
2001-12-28 04:40:55 UTC
Re: Contouring and CVV
imserv1
2001-12-28 08:22:08 UTC
Re: Contouring and CVV
Marcus & Eva
2001-12-28 11:44:53 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Contouring and CVV
ballendo
2001-12-28 14:11:03 UTC
Re: Contouring and CVV