ger21 wrote:My interpretation of what he wrote is that I believe that they are aware that there are issues, and they plan on fixing them with the new planner.
If these issues aren't addressed, then the new planner would be a waste of time.
thats great,
cncdrive wrote:Rob,
... but this thread will be a waste of time only, ...
its not a waste of time unless you don't acknowledge it {which you have done} understand the extent of it {I've covered 2 scenarios, not the third yet}, and have solutions for it {that I'm sure you will consider, and have considered with regards to current implementation ease or future integration when the s-curve planner is commenced}
cncdrive wrote:first because what I wrote above, second we will not change anything on the current planner and this circles optimisation limitation was already brought up several times by several people and so we will not go into it again, it would just waste some days of our time again when we could work on constructive things instead of checking again and then again expaining the details.
We will build a new planner anyways with less limitations and the current one still works better than several other controller's, so you guys will have to live with this until we will make the new S-curve planner.
fine, you've considered the last bit and considered its too difficult / a waste of time to integrate now, yes I am aware of all of the other threads on the same issues:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1541http://forum.cncdrive.com/viewtopic.php ... +error+maxI never expected for it to be fixed "now!" ... I already acknowledged that...
Robertspark wrote:Yup I know you are busy on the next development release and those sales are what keeps us all here so they are your priority.
Its no rush on this one as uccnc works its just one of those "hmmm.... why does it do that?" moments + I'm sure the next development release will keep everyone busy for a while
but quantifying the problem, like I said
Robertspark wrote: its just one of those "hmmm.... why does it do that?" moments
allowed / allows me to look at the issue (which I never really did in any great detail) and to try to understand how the planner works with what settings, and what settings affect what and the scale of it
If you look at the youtube clips you'll see that they don't have any titles or explanation at to what they are showing. Anyone looking at them will get very bored very quickly looking at a dot following a line so they will not damage your sales / uccncs credibility by listing a minor issue if that is what you are worried about.
I am not trying to convince you to do something asap.
Simply by looking at a problem and trying to quantify it and explore options to correct for it {change corner error max, allow for double corner error max, allow for slowdown on arc junctions}, + allow for it is "not trying to convince you to do something asap". It is just exploring the problem in more detail than "there is a slowdown with arcs".
I have been thinking about the idea of making the plasma cutters amperage setting adjustable on the fly (this is possible on the newer + larger hypertherm "XP" models via modbus) but I was thinking about the possibility of doing is much more dynamically and using a faster protocol than rs485 ascii via a digital pot, I have been thinking this over for some time regarding selecting the "right digital pot", making it isolated, using the right protocol in a high noise environment etc etc.
Investigating the issue is not just to resolve the issue, but it is to have understanding of the issue to allow for compensating for it.
And that is all I've been trying to do.
It is only a
cncdrive wrote:... but this thread will be a waste of time only, ...
if I {or anyone else} don't learn anything from it
I would have thought that whoever develops your trajectory planner would have a read this thread and others like it to maybe review the issues and to try to deal with them in their development
I am sure that the new planner won't have this issue, but it will probably have others. That is the nature of development. Problems are never really solved they just pop up with new problems that are brought on by the solutions to the last "issue"
CLASSIC EXAMPLE.....
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1530&p=11627&hilit=sheetcam#p11627Advice was to split the circles into quadrants.... so that the circles won't be skipped.... great..... but now they slow down at the junctions of the quadrants.
At least the circles cut..... but understanding the slowdown and settings involved allows to mask the one issue by trying something else.