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Posted at 2018-11-9 16:29:17 | Only Author Replies reward |Descending browser |Read mode
Hello all,

is it possible to overwrite the feed overwrite, which is manualy done by the DDCNC keypad, in G code? Background: if using a macro for tool change, in some places I need a defined moving speed in Z direction to compensate the tool holder movement during tool detach/atach  (the tool holder moves a bit downwards/upwards when detachching/ataching it). To compensate this movement not only by the flexibility of the tool holder clamp, I plan to move the spindle up/down with a specific speed. But this speed would chage, when overwritten by FRO.
I think, in general it would be a good idea to enable macros to use exactly defined rates not depending on user overwrites (valid for all tool change movements and may be also true for spinde speeds).

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Josef



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Posted at 2018-11-9 17:23:16 | Only Author
Are you using T.nc for tool change? I think it can be solved like this: When executing T.nc, FRO can be fixed to 100%. Do you think this modification is possible?
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Posted at 2018-11-9 23:37:41 | Only Author
No, for the time now I am using one tool.
I just started with CNC
Can I have an email to send you the setting a one gcode to review?
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 Author| Posted at 2018-11-12 15:53:13 | Only Author
@tahamm: You confused postings. ytilus answer was not on your question. You should check the thread title before reading…

@ytilu: Yes, ignorin the speed overwrite in general when executing T.nc would be a way, but may be it is more general to have acces to the current overwrite factor by a sys-var eg. #777 or so. With it, it would be possible to compensate the overwrite in G-Code wherever it is needed.

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