Difference between revisions of "CNC Bender v12-20100827"
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Now each bend option has its own Feed Distance % Adjust value.<br><br> | Now each bend option has its own Feed Distance % Adjust value.<br><br> | ||
− | The value is combined with the values already present in the Tool page. | + | The value is combined with the values already present in the Tool page.<br><br> |
+ | For example, the adjustment for rad level 1 may be -3%. The adjustment for a bend can add or take away from the tool page value. Enter -7% in bend 1 for rad level 1 to make the total of -10% for that bend alone.<br><br> | ||
This allows you to adjust the percentage for speed and distance on a per-bend basis. | This allows you to adjust the percentage for speed and distance on a per-bend basis. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:50, 3 September 2010
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ENHANCED - Run Buttons Check for CLEAR to Run Cycle
The processlist builder now uses a "Wait For Run Buttons Clear" command to test for clear run buttons before continuing the cycle to check for a Run Buttons press. |
[BIGDISPLAY] Waiting for RUN BUTTONS CLEAR [DISPLAY] Next Step: (Pre-Bend) Wait for the run buttons to CLEAR Wait For Run Buttons Clear |
ENHANCED - Run Buttons Advance a STEP In STEP Mode only when CLEAR
Now the release of the run buttons is what triggers CNC Bender to advanced to the next step in step mode. |
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NEW - Feed Distance Percent Adjust in each BEND Option
Now each bend option has its own Feed Distance % Adjust value. |
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NEW - Loop Priority Item in CNCProcessor.cfg File
Two new entries allow you to control the looping priority of each loop in CNC Processor 0 = Idle |
[Loop] Main Loop Interval=0.05 Main Loop Priority=4 Background Read Servo Loop Interval=0.05 Background Read Servo Loop Priority=4 |
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- See CNC Bender General Information
- See Teach Mode
- See Custom Commands