Hmm, I'll take a look and see.
Edit: It looks like if you edit the G-Code and change the "Q" from 30 to 0 it should do what you are asking.
Am I missing a way to disable constant area in PP conversational? Or do I have to hand code any non-60 degree threading? The one I'm working on right now I need to use a grooving tool, but I know acme will come up soon too.
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-Jon
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Hmm, I'll take a look and see.
Edit: It looks like if you edit the G-Code and change the "Q" from 30 to 0 it should do what you are asking.
Last edited by number40Fan; 01-20-2020 at 08:34 PM.
Mostly checking that I didn't miss a setting in conversational. I find as I get older, sometimes the setting I want is right there, but I just keep overlooking it. Plus all my screens and printed paper keep getting lower and lower resolution every year, strange...
It looks like there is a value for depth progression "R" that is set at "2" that may need to be altered also? and I don't find any explanation of the operator "D" in the tormach manual or linuxcnc. Other systems seem to treat G76 differently.
this is what conversational creates for 5/16-18 thread. I ended up getting the thread to cut with a acme 10tpi insert and set q for 14.75
G76 P 0.0556 Z -0.8690 I -0.0600 J 0.0222 R 2 K 0.0682 Q 30 D 0.0000
-Jon
instagram @hermit.shed
I hear you there. I missed the extended tab that was staring me in the face a while back for I.D. work.
I haven't looked, but I would take a guess that "D" is for the taper that can be cut while threading. If you mock up a threading operation and add a taper, if that number changes, then you'd know.
Good to hear that you were able to get it to work.