cncdrive wrote:No, that is not possible.
If this would be implemented then the table boundaries drawing should be regenerated every time the offset is changed,
because the table boundaries are the machine coordinates and the toolpath is in fixture coordinates.
I'm not saying it is not possible to implement this, but definitely not very simple and I'm wondering how useful would this be for the users? You guys tell me.
ger21 wrote:If you do decide to add it, make sure it's possible to turn it off, as I don't want to see it.
TadasM wrote:cncdrive wrote:No, that is not possible.
If this would be implemented then the table boundaries drawing should be regenerated every time the offset is changed,
because the table boundaries are the machine coordinates and the toolpath is in fixture coordinates.
I'm not saying it is not possible to implement this, but definitely not very simple and I'm wondering how useful would this be for the users? You guys tell me.
For me it is only "good to have" feature.
Maybe a simpler way would be just add boundaries from softlimits (as Vmax says) ? The boundaries would appear only after homing the machine and taking values from softlimits ? (however I'm not sure how the path viewer works...)
Derek wrote:How do people that don't use soft limits keep from overshooting during rapid jogging and end up into the hard limit switches? I have to really concentrate a lot more than if I have them on. Right now I can rapid 3 axis at once and if I overshoot one it's not the end of the world. Without soft limits I would have to jog one axis at a time carefully.
Derek
Vmax549 wrote:HIYA Derek you do it the same way that you drive you CAR in city traffic and not run into anything (;-).
(;-) TP
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