Maybe it is waiting for a manual tool change at "T1 M6"? How are tool changes set up on your CNC controller (and what kind of controller is it)?
I generated the G-code in Fusion 360. I ran the file and Z axis retracts to zero and the program pauses were indicated without any prompt. If I skip the indicated line the program runs as expected.
It almost seems like waiting for manual tool change. What am I missing?
Code:% (SPOILBOARD) (1ST ATTEMP AT SPOIL BOARD) (T1 D=6.35 CR=0. - ZMIN=-19. - FLAT END MILL) N10 G90 G94 G17 G91.1 N15 G21 N20 G53 G0 Z0. <<<<<<<<<<<executes this line then stops>>>>> (BORE1) N25 T1 M6 N30 S5000 M3 N35 G54 N40 G0 X44.18 Y49.702
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Maybe it is waiting for a manual tool change at "T1 M6"? How are tool changes set up on your CNC controller (and what kind of controller is it)?
Probably best to ask about this in the LinuxCNC forum. You likely need to change some script or a config file to tell LinuxCNC how it should handle tool changes.
I would look in your configuration area, if it is anything like Mach3/4 then there is a "Stop Spindle. Wait for Cycle Start" option for how the Tool Change is handled, looking at your code the next line is the tool change line so as has already been suggested check out your tool change settings
I must have enabled manual tool change in the initial setup under 360. I have three tool paths, 2 with one tool and the third another. Oddly only the first tool path had a M6 command.
I think short term I'll just create each tool path as a separate file.
Yes got it taken care of over there with an event handler.
That being said Fusion must be doing something different when I group tool paths into a single file vs. kicking them out each in an individual file. LinuxCNC should only read the file and follow the commands.
Did you solve this problem?
Yes, adding the manual tool change handling code.
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/49-basic-...uestion#174274
I still get the pause on one of three spoil-board files. But now a dialog box pops up, hit Ok, rock n roll.