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  1. #21
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    Re: Lathe Diameter Mode.

    To avoid switching you can make one tab with IO that you need and "Diameter" value

  2. #22
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    Re: Lathe Diameter Mode.

    Next version will have this option:
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails xufwZ7q9F7.png  

  3. #23
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    Re: Lathe Diameter Mode.

    wow, thanks for quick reaction!
    I'm very excited about the next version.

  4. #24
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    Re: Lathe Diameter Mode.

    Today I tried to solve this problem again using kinematics. I doubled the value X.
    my program:
    G18 G07N24 G1 Z0 F100
    N26 X0
    N28 G3 X20 Z-10 I0 K-10
    N30 G1 Z-28.621
    N32 X22
    N34 G0 Z2
    N36 M30
    %

    I reset the machine coordinates and working coordinates.(Z0 X0).I see that the machine coordinates have the desired value in circular interpolation(X=20).Working coordinates are divided into two(X=10).I don't need the working coordinates to be divided into two. When I write X=22,X=20 in the program, I need the machine to come to this point().

    I can't use G08 then G3 doesn't work. Is it possible to remove division x/2 when G07 is included? Then the car will move correctly when the kinematics are turned off.

  5. #25
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    Re: Lathe Diameter Mode.

    I apologize, but I did not understood what was your question.
    What was the problem that you were trying to solve using kinematics?

    This thread is about the display of X position value when G07 mode is enabled.

    This is now fixed using a Lathe Diameter option in settings:
    Work position will now display diameter value if G07 is used.

  6. #26
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    Re: Lathe Diameter Mode.

    Yes it really works. I just thought that the machine coordinates should also be multiplied by 2(using kinematics). I reduced the step per millimeter by 2(this was not required).I can save the coordinates of the mashine in radius mode if you do not reduce the step per millimeter by 2, and do not use kinematics to convert machine coordinates into mode diameter.

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