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Re: EMC and no response from M3

Posted by ballendo
on 2002-04-06 07:44:06 UTC
Jon,

The other biggie is the use of multiple Z axes, as commonly done in
woodworkling and plastic fab cnc routers...

Two modes; slaved (to produce more parts by working on two at once),
and "toolchange", where a call to axis W instates offsets for the
second head, then initiates motion to place the 2nd head where the
primary WAS... (like some OLD pen plotters)

Ballendo

--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., Jon Elson <elson@p...> wrote:
<snip>
> Then, the biggie is constant surface speed for lathes! I don't
know if that
> feature has EVER been part of EMC in any of its versions.
>
> Jon

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