Why in this program does not work g41.1 ? No compensation for tool radius!
soft - TNG
G90G80G21G49
M6 T1
G41.1 D1.5
G43 H1 G0Z50.0000
M3 S24000
G0 X0 Y0
G1 Y100
G1 X100
G1 Y0
G1 X0
M5
M30
Why in this program does not work g41.1 ? No compensation for tool radius!
soft - TNG
G90G80G21G49
M6 T1
G41.1 D1.5
G43 H1 G0Z50.0000
M3 S24000
G0 X0 Y0
G1 Y100
G1 X100
G1 Y0
G1 X0
M5
M30
What is G41.1?
Most controls use G41 D#
Gerry
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There is a bug and G41 is not implemented in latest TNG version.
really want to swear.
will it be corrected?
And your motherboard has very, very big problems with noise immunity, why did you not do LAN in MK3 / 4? wanted to save money? very bad decision!
If you only knew how much I suffered with your controller and TNG
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I wondered what G41.1 and G42.1 were also.
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Thank you for understanding )
We are working with mathematicians from Irnas institute on new G41 implementation. It should be better that any other existing and will include advanced features such ad dogbones and start/end tangent for cutting internal shapes. And most important - no more non logical leadin/leadout moves.
Regarding gerber files - this import module was never meant for pcb cutout. But I understand that keepout layer could be used for this and I'll try to add new "Cutout" option.
@ger21
G41.1 is from RS-274 specification (used in LinuxCNC). It is for cutter compensation with dynamic diameter. See this:
G Codes
When is the update planned?
I'd thought it's a postprocessor issue. The G41/G42 offset is a basic feature of control.
The G41/G42 isn't needed in NC code if the software could calcualte the compensation, then the issue could be avoided temporarily.
PlanetCNC. Still have a question. Why, after losing the connection, are the working coordinates reset, while all other coordinates are not reset? Can I make the working coordinates remain the same?
what the heck is that?
I just write Z10 (to move the spindle) and press the enter, and it will produce some garbage? before this was not!