there is no gereat hurry i will probably try the new version
especially if i can back it out easily. if i have the current
version installer do i just need to run it to back out the update?
hopefully i can remember to set the jog increment and not break an
expensive cutter. everything is working so well with mach4 my
minor customizations and smooth stepper that i do not want to *!ck
anything up but i am somewhat forgetful and would like to fix this
problem.
On 12/10/2021 1:43 PM, Brian Barker
wrote:
We have them on the FTP server but I would like to get the
testing done before I get you a new version. But if you want to
test it out you are more than welcome to do so. Just know that
it is not fully tested (that is what we are doing now).
Not every browser supports such old time stuff (Yeah that seems
silly to me but I guess it is what it is)
That is a path to the folder where we keep the Dev versions.
Thanks
Brian
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my email is messing up so i don't know if the last email went
out. how do i get the corrected version? the one on the site
has the same rev number as what i have now. can you send a
link to the new version?
On 12/10/2021 11:47 AM, Brian
Barker wrote:
Spencer, I checked the log and I fixed that issue on the
following day
Revision: 4725
Author: brianb
Date: Friday, May 14, 2021 10:25:03 AM
Message:
Mach4GUI: Update to make sure Inc Jogging is matching what
is in the jogging array
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?We are testing to get a release out now but please know
when you told me about your issue the first time I fixed it
:)
Thanks
Brian
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the problem with jogging one inch when it says .01" at
startup is also a problem any news on this? i have
thelatest version and verified the problem.
On 12/10/2021 10:35 AM, Gary
wrote:
Ok thanks, but this problem with
the toolpath being off center, has become a real
problem for me..
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I just ram a job this morning.. I
started by probing to find the center of part, when
centered I zeroed the X and Y
Then loaded the tool and probed the
tool Hight so that was set, then loaded the g code
file.
Checked the X and Y they were at
zero the z was at the correct height.
Started to run the job the X and Y
went no where near the correct position and the z dove
into the part¡ wrecked part now
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So I flipped over and did the same
thing exactly and it cut prefect . .
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I have had this happen before when
I run the part the first time if I re zero center
everything and try again it runs fine..
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I have tried this on 3 different
computers also
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Any suggestions,
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Gary
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Sent from for Windows
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From:
Brian Barker
Sent: Thursday, December 9, 2021 3:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MachCNC] Question about Macros
and dialog box's, and or messagebox
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All new to me.. Lets get what we can for data and see
what we can find. I think that is the best thing to
do.
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Thanks
Brian
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On 12/9/2021 2:55 PM, Gary wrote:
Ok Thanks Brian
I have run into another problem, not sure what the
cause..
when i load the gcode file it never shows the
machining to start in the parts center in the tool
path display... form a couple of my profiles, if i
start a run and then stop re zero the dro's and
regen the tool path its now starting in the middle..
in the tool path display..
but i do have a couple profiles that don't have that
problem i don't see any setting's that are
different.
Do the profiles go bad? or get some sort of glitch,
don't see any difference other than the way the tool
path starts when the gcode is first loaded and its
way off center position
Gary
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