Hello Art:
What about the other value that is listed just below the angular
limit? I am not sure of its function. It says cv feedrate in front of
it and the value is set to +1.00? If I do most cutting at 250 inches
per minute should I set this value at 250 inches per minute.
Thanks,
John
--- In mach1mach2cnc@..., art <fenerty@a...> wrote:
Hi John:
Hmm, as I recall its function it shoudl make it worse. The effect
is
telling the system to not CV any line which
exceeds that setting. So if its set to 85, it will do exact sop is
the angle
betwen lines is greater than 85 degrees.
(But when its off, all lines shoudl be CV'ed.. Ill take a look at
the code,
but in the end, if its better on, then leave it on
, it wont hurt any any rate..
Thanks,
Art
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----- Original Message -----
From: "jtj_30" <jtj_30@y...>
To: <mach1mach2cnc@...>
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 2:40 PM
Subject: [mach1mach2cnc] Re: angular limit
--- In mach1mach2cnc@..., art <fenerty@a...> wrote:
Art:
I have used the machine both ways and it runs better with it on.
If
it is turned off the machine will ramp up and down for each entity
that is cut(even in the G64 mode).So if I cut the contour of an
6"X12" elipse at 600 inches per minute the machine will still
ramp up
and down for each of the entities that make up the elipse. I would
like the machine to ramp up at the first entity and down at the
last
entity. If I use G64 and set the angular limit to 85 then it will
cut
smooth. The machine setup 1909.8593171 steps per inch and I use
the
campbell board with G201 geckos as drives. Any help would be much
appreciated.
Thanks,
John
John:
Leave it off unless you have severe rounding. It is unused in
99.9% of
systems.
Thanks,
Art
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----- Original Message -----
From: "jtj_30" <jtj_30@y...>
To: <mach1mach2cnc@...>
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 9:30 AM
Subject: [mach1mach2cnc] angular limit
In mach3 what does angular limit cv mean. There are 2 values
here
and I
am not sure how to define them?
Thanks,
John
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