Difference between revisions of "CNC Bender v11-20091218"
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* '''This line can be safely removed from all future main.axislist files'''<br><br> | * '''This line can be safely removed from all future main.axislist files'''<br><br> | ||
− | This feature was intended to reduce problems with the axes floating near zero, and Absolute moves having difficulty determining which way to move into position. (For example, the Feed axes could attempt to run backwards behind zero under very rare circumstances until version [[CNC Bender v11-20091201]], where all axes are now kept far from internal zero.)<br><br> | + | This feature was originally intended to reduce problems with the axes floating near zero, and Absolute moves having difficulty determining which way to move into position. (For example, the Feed axes could attempt to run backwards behind zero under very rare circumstances until version [[CNC Bender v11-20091201]], where all axes are now kept far from internal zero.)<br><br> |
Because of version [[CNC Bender v11-20091201]], and because of the problem induced by this option (as discussed above), it was removed from CNC Bender. | Because of version [[CNC Bender v11-20091201]], and because of the problem induced by this option (as discussed above), it was removed from CNC Bender. | ||
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Revision as of 19:05, 19 December 2009
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REPAIR - Feed Accuracy Issues During Feed/Rotate Motion When Bend Arm Returning
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CHANGE - Removed Option from AXIS File
This feature was originally intended to reduce problems with the axes floating near zero, and Absolute moves having difficulty determining which way to move into position. (For example, the Feed axes could attempt to run backwards behind zero under very rare circumstances until version CNC Bender v11-20091201, where all axes are now kept far from internal zero.) |
REPAIR - For [BEGIN RUN AGAIN] Feature
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Other Pages
- Back to CNC Bender
- Back to CNC Bender Software Updates
- See CNC Bender General Information
- See Absolute Rotate
- See Absolute Rotate Offset Position
- See Final Feed Clearance
- See Mandrel Retract
- See Mandrel Retract Part Release