Re: Running a custom Mcode in the background?
hello cs900, generally such oscilations are for linear axis and for rotary axis; the difference is that rotary axis requires much more response time then a linear axis, so, to make the process fast, you may need to use small oscilations and compute the response time
once you can measure the response time, you may be able to adjust the segmentation of the linear axis, at least theoreticall
so, if you run at 2000rpm, and change to 1800, what duration is required, and what is the rpm value when cnc confirms rpm change ? ± 15% eg
if you can't measure such stuff, then is a shot-in-the-dark: it may work when cutting air, but it may succumb when cutting the part; however, in both situations, is hard to tell what is happening, if you don't know the response time ... even so, it can be done, but i preffer working with numbers
if the variation functions is installed, you don't have to worry about measuring how it works, because it happens automatically inside the controller; but, if the variation functions is not installed, then you need to measure somehow the output of the code, otherwise, even if it will work, it will be hard to 'push the limits', or some unwanted stuff may start to occur at a scale beyond rough measuring, with effects in time
if i may, why do you wish to put that on the mill ? kindly
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