Ok Guys,
We are drifting here.
Try and keep it on track please.
Alan
, "Servo Wizard" <servowizard@y...> wrote:
Guys,
My opinion on this that it likens the old farm boy that found a
real
foxy girl friend but chose to still do it by hand. Obviously Mach2
and the foxy girl friend could and would do a better job but only
if
the old farm boy could just figure out how to make it happen.
Servo
--- In mach1mach2cnc@..., "Arturo Moises"
<arturo5@n...>
wrote:
Good idea a "virtual compound rest" to work with a jog
button....You would need to type in line like: G0 Z4.0 X.5 then
there should be a code for jog...if you don't want it executed. (if
the taper is 4.0 long and the difference in the taper is .5)
Arturo
----- Original Message -----
From: andyolney
To: mach1mach2cnc@...
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 1:31 PM
Subject: [mach1mach2cnc] Re: Some rambling about "Turn"
The Bridgeport Easyturn here at work has an encoder hand wheel
that
can be set so that the x axis is slaved to the z axis. Move the
carrage and the x axis moves as well. Andy
--- In mach1mach2cnc@..., "ozzie34231" <Ozzie@c...>
wrote:
> Yes, a "Virtual Compound Rest" operated by two buttons rather
than
a
> hand crank, and not limited to the travel distance of a real
one.
And
> then because the CNC version has to be better, two more
buttons
to
> move perpendicular to the set axis.
>
> Jerry
>
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