RE: Angular axes



On  4 Jul, Tim Goldstein wrote:
> 
> The 4th axis problem is not a new revelation. I mentioned it to Paul
> about 4 months ago and he did some digging into it and has found that
> you can get better performance with it if you reduce the cycle time on
> the angular axis. Even at that it is broke. I have also corresponded
> with Art Fenerty about it and how he solved the issue with Master5
> (Windows based derivative of EMC). I don't remember his comment exactly
> so I will not give you the poor recollection I have. I did comment the
> input to Paul and his response was that Art's theory seemed plausible.
> To back it up Art's fix for his program solved the problem.
> 

Hi Tim,

No it is not new, I read some of your posts about it.  John's was the
most recent (when I was composing post), so I just mentioned it.

Perhaps we can figure out enough of the root of problem so it can be
fixed... 

-- 
Recreational Calculus - Just For Fun!

Chris Wagner
clwagner-at-eecs.wsu.edu




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