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19 hrs and 4 minutes. DARN IT! - New Personal Record
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19 hrs and 4 minutes. DARN IT! - New Personal Record
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I set a new personal record with 358,598 lines of code and a continuous run without a failure. TWICE (two halves of a mold).
However we have to work on the simulation. It was off. I setup Mach on my design computer with the same motor tuning as on the computer I run the Taig with and it was off. I ran a simulation on a piece of G-code with over 358K lines of code. The simulation said it should take 18 hrs and 57 minutes. I set the alarm on my phone and let it run while I had dinner, slept, had breakfast chased down a battery for my bike, worked on another design, had lunch, etc etc... I was there just before it was supposed to finish, and I had to stand there twiddling my thumbs for 7 hole minutes. Bogus man! Bogus.
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Actually, I think that was pretty darn good calculating considering that it took a couple hours for the simulation to run.
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Completely unforgivable. Those are 7 minutes of your life you will NEVER get back, Bob.
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19 hours - that's some feat. I wonder what the actual record is ?
(My personal best was just 342,000 lines in around 8 hours).
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The simulation run is less than 50 lines/sec; I think there is room for improvement in the simulation speed. Still it was accurate to .6% which is darn good.
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Well, I have done a bunch of cuts since then that were in this time frame, but I just set a new personal records. Over a million lines of code.
I would actually have to add up the lines from seven GCODE files to see how many lines it takes to cut this part, but the finish pass file only with a high resolution is 1,118,540 lines.
P.S. I seem to recall complaining a while back about running over a day and the hour meter not showing it right, but that seems to have changed in the latest version I have installed. It now shows a day counter digit. This finish pass takes 27 hours to run. Thanks guys.
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Come on Bob you have to show us some pictures of the finished work
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