stivemaster wrote:Mr. Beefy what is your role in this topic? Interestingly why your posts are not visible to moderators. Because your goal is not to help or share right?
Before writing, cut off a gas flame with and then without a lead out and then see the difference. The flame cutting is not like plasma and the burner does not stop as fast as the plasma.
Mr. Beefy what is your role in this topic?Well, as far as I'm aware, this is a >> PUBLIC << discussion forum about UCCNC and I believe I'm entitled to join in any conversation here. I'm sure the moderator will tell me otherwise, or ban me if I'm doing anything wrong.
If you do not like others to say anything that does not fit in with your desires, then maybe you should not be asking your questions here.
Anyway, when I tried to help you with a solution to the full circle problem (you know, the one where you did not know what overcut is despite your great knowledge of plasma, and so it also seems oxy/fuel cutting), you seen fit to ask me for further information. Now you are asking me what my role is.
Interestingly why your posts are not visible to moderators. Because your goal is not to help or share right? Now that is news to me. So the moderator himself cannot even see what I am posting ??????? Hey Gerry, so you can't see me, I'm going to have a field day here
By the way Stivemaster, where did you get that information, I certainly have no idea.
Ah, and so my goal is not to help or share ?????? I guess that's why I tried to help you in this thread, despite you calling me Les' secretary on the Sheetcam forum. You have a very strange way of coming to certain conclusions. In any case, helping and sharing would not require the moderator to see my posts, it would require the general user to see my posts. You are one of them and you can obviously see my posts.
Before writing, cut off a gas flame with and then without a lead out and then see the difference. The flame cutting is not like plasma and the burner does not stop as fast as the plasma.Cannot see how that is related to 1/100 th mm difference in distance.
In any case the more experienced users use overcut and synchronously switching off the torch during motion to get around that problem. And that problem is also well known in plasma cutting. The torch current can switch off very fast but at least in steel there is still an exothermic reaction which continues to melt the steel away after the current is switched off. Seeing as you never knew what overcut was, I don't think you have the cutting experience/knowledge to know about this.