On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 21:30:54 +0000 (UTC), Black Dragon <bd@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>Cliff wrote:
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>> Fixture offsets come out of such a just a call to a numbered offset
>> register (or set of same) in the CNC control. CNC control then applies
>> the data set by the machine's operator in it's fixture offset registers
>> (under program control).
>> Part of why ISO-4343 mentions "in the part coordinate system"
>> to begin with.
>> Pretty simple but well beyond jb's conception.
>
>You still haven't explained what the difference between a work offset
>and a fixture offset is.
You asked about fixture offsets.
I could explain about the MCS & the WCS too.
The "work offset" is a bit vague. See whatever
docs for the specific program or machine/control
claim. Then ask jb for some fine gibberish.
>I know JB knows. As does every other
>alt.machines.cnc regular. Except you. Apparently it's far beyond your
>grasp since you haven't yet been able to explain it.
Nor am I about to make any silly claims. Try using standard terms
as used in the standards.
>> Did you catch his wanting to link the active WCS to the active
view/****t
>> automatically? LOL ... I think you are either pretty gullible or miss
most of
>> his profound stupidity. Or both.
>
>Nope. I didn't see that post.
See how much you miss?
>But that's not an absurd request despite
>your pathetic bleating to the contrary. In Mastercam by default, the
>construction planes and tool planes follow the current view
>automatically.
I expect you have some confusion.
>I turn that feature off, I personally find it annoying, but most of the
>people I've worked with like it. Since you, and probably other dolts like
>you (Joe788, Gary Knutson, and the rest of JB's imbecilic fan club) can't
>see how the WCS changing automatically with views *could* be handy, that
>only goes to prove just how bliss ignorance can really be.
Great idea. You programmed a hole to drill in the default X-Y plane then
generate it with an isometric view & WCS/MCS active.
You just pulled a banquer.
>> He claimed to program using the numbers on the print & then used a
negative
>> diameter in his code example
>
>The only person ****tarded enough to talk about "negative diameters" has
>been YOU.
I can tell a -X in diameter programming mode from a +X <VBG>.
--
Cliff


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