I don't know if this has come
back to the surface or not. I know it was started. Let me talk to
Steve and see where he ended on that one and I will post back
here.
Thanks
Brian
On 2/26/2015 2:20 AM, Daniel yosefi83@...
[mach1mach2cnc] wrote:
Hi Brian,
Just wanted to get an update on this please.
Thanks,
Dan
On 12/11/14 7:35 AM, Daniel yosefi83@...
[mach1mach2cnc] wrote:
Guess I will wait till it's finished ;-) The SS plugin is not
ready anyway...
Dan
On 11/11/14 10:57 PM, Brian
Barker brianb@...
[mach1mach2cnc] wrote:
If you are willing to try to input data with the scripting
commands you are welcome to test it... I have not had the
time to make a dialog.
Thanks
Brian
On 11/11/2014 3:50 PM, Daniel yosefi83@...
[mach1mach2cnc] wrote:
Hi Brian,
That sounds great! Hope it works well. Would test it
myself if the Smoothstepper plugin ever gets released.
Thanks,
Dan
On 11/11/14 10:38 PM, Brian
Barker brianb@...
[mach1mach2cnc] wrote:
Hello Dan,
This has been added but needs to be tested :( I have a
few users that are playing with this now so we hope to
have it tested out soon...
Thanks
Brian
On 11/11/2014 3:28 PM,
Daniel yosefi83@...
[mach1mach2cnc] wrote:
Hi Brian,
I built a 4.5m cylindrical grinder. The Z axis is
calibrated for linearity to better than 0.03mm over
the whole 4.5m meter travel. But I want it even more
accurate. Better than that is really hard to
accomplish mechanically, so I wonder if it can be done
in Mach4 (as far as I know it can't be done in Mach3).
I can precisely map the axis so that I have say 1000
points along the Z and a corresponding correction in
the X axis to compensate for the non-linearity. Can
Mach4 apply a correction in X axis for every point in
Z?