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  1. #1
    Yep that looks like G61 exact stop so try G64 and like Ger says enter Q parameter with value of Zero because Linux CNC seems to have a quirk that it requires it other wise G64 is ignored.! So check code for G61 and replace with G64 Q0 or if G-code doesn't have G61 just enter G64 Q0 in MDI before running the G-code as it's a Modal command so will stay set to G64 until changed by G61.

  2. #2
    Eh eh just watched your other vids of the enduro. Looks like you have that little 150 set to exact stop as well. . .Lol . . . . Stand up man and let it have it. . .Lol . . . . . Get in attack position like this Click image for larger version. 

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    but stay out the trees like this. . Lol Click image for larger version. 

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    We raced Ktm's for 3 years and the 150SXF I used for a practice bike was the most run you could have with cloths on. . .Lol.
    When they first Came out they had a problem with top handle bar clamp snapping so I made a Fixed cross brace to replace them it also had the affect of stiffening the forks so they didn't twist when dropped in corners.! . . . . Some where I still have the G-code if you ever need it.
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  3. #3
    Hi Jazz, its a exc 200. I havent ridden it in over a year :( and im quite the amature at that.

    Anyway these curves, well i realised they arnt curves anymore but a collection of very small straight lines that add up to make a curve!!!
    Thats right, so for instance in one line of code for the curve there is only a X and a Z coordinate!
    Is there anyway i can make cambam output radiuses to make the curves up instead of lots of straight lines.

    Also jazz it is using G64, but this is used for the small corners in the roughing process, not in the curve process.
    Last edited by swisscheese; 08-04-2014 at 08:48 AM.

  4. #4
    Post the G-code so can have a look.

    Like as been said earlier seems Linux CNC as a quirk and if the P or Q parameter isn't stated then G64 will be ignored so if Cambam is just putting out G64 then chances are your not actually in G64.?

    Try this copy the G-code file then Delete any reference to G64 or G61 from the G-code file. Next in MDI type G64 P0 Q0 then run the code again.
    G64 will stay inaffect because it's Modal and will now be used for the complete program and the rest of the session unless changed by G61 or G61.1

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