Tony,
I was just trying to "guilt trip" Art... in a good way.

He has obviously done coding magic over the last few years... especially remarkable if you read his background on this venture. It has truly been a labor (labour?) of love.
LazyCam has always been a "nice to have" addition, but lower priority than establishing a solid machine controller in Mach3.
I do hope LazyCam continues toward a solid application with wide user support... especially the Turn side. I already have a couple commercial CAM Apps for Mill operations, but am lacking in a comparable Turn CAM App. I have used Mach3 Turn Wizards in the past to generate code segments for each portion of a profile, then hand editing the code segments together for the complete profile with good results.
Turn CAM is more complex than Mill CAM due to the many variables concerning the tool used... tool shape, tool angle, toolholder clearance, reference point on the tool (9 possible locations, including "0" for center of tool), etc. Also, we seeking a Turn CAM solution are small minority amongst the Mach3 user base. Thankfully, Art has a personal interest in having Turn CAM available for his own use. I'm looking forward to any and all improvements to LazyCam's Turn function.
Paul, Central OR