Thread: Getting dizzy cutting circles!
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15-05-2010 #15
Possibly it's down to the computer then and not the XML, I'm just a practical big hammer man and don't understand the nuances of programming.
There has recently been a thread on here that proves the pulse width in that Steve Hilton posted to someone [ can't remember who ] about changing it.
Here's some proof,
Download this test XML from http://www.stevenson-engineers.co.uk/files/test.xml and drop it into C:\mach3
Open up the Mach3 loader on the screen and select test.
Then go to Config > Motor tuning and post what the pulse width is. When we have got a few replies I'll tell you what I set it too.
This won't knacker up anything in Mach, it's actually the default Mach3mill xml renamed and a new value saved for pulse width.
The Abs / Inc arcs don't change once set but it depends on who issued the original XML. If you open the test one up which as I say is a copy of the default one it's setup for absolute arcs but 90% of users use incremental.
Unless you understand this then 90% of new users get caught out because the program is in the wrong units as default.John S -
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