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General Mach Discussion / Re: whats happening with threading
« on: December 04, 2008, 02:03:41 PM »
Keith, have you monitored the spindle in the plugin to see if it registers a missing index pulse, also whether the rest of the info looks good?
It may be that you are seeing a very stable speed in the DRO and that you are not taking a deep enough cut to alter it but however it may be the feedback that has a glitch and thus the threading is playing up.
If you look in the Mach3 folder you will see the macro that is for threading (m1076), make a copy to the desktop for backup then open the original from Machs VB Editor and you will see a line that says Test = False (or something like that) Change the False to True and when you get code from the wizard it will produce G32 rather than G76, this will help you see what the wizard is putting out and whether Mach is deviating from it.
Hood
It may be that you are seeing a very stable speed in the DRO and that you are not taking a deep enough cut to alter it but however it may be the feedback that has a glitch and thus the threading is playing up.
If you look in the Mach3 folder you will see the macro that is for threading (m1076), make a copy to the desktop for backup then open the original from Machs VB Editor and you will see a line that says Test = False (or something like that) Change the False to True and when you get code from the wizard it will produce G32 rather than G76, this will help you see what the wizard is putting out and whether Mach is deviating from it.
Hood