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Group: DynoMotion Message: 10070 From: kovkaa Date: 8/31/2014
Subject: Problem with KmotionCNC

Hi, All.


Why this program is not working? All data in mm. Mach3 and some other programm working with no problem.


Best regards, Alexander Kovylkin.

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Group: DynoMotion Message: 10071 From: swarbrick_jon Date: 8/31/2014
Subject: Re: Problem with KmotionCNC

Hi Alexander,


The error message is quite explicit


"G Code Error

K word given for arc in the xy plane"


the problem occurs on this line (first)

N45 G02 X55.000 Y-57.500 I-2.500 J0.000 K0.000


the last parameter (K0.000) needs to be removed.

Group: DynoMotion Message: 10072 From: kovkaa Date: 8/31/2014
Subject: Re: Problem with KmotionCNC
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Hi.

The error message that I have not such as you pointed out,
and
"Concave corner with cutter radius comp". The problem
is
that almost all of my programs which use G41 and G42 give
this error.

For example, I attach another program.
T1
Finger cutter diameter 16mm
T2 Finger cutter diameter 12mm
T6
Disc Cutters diameter 120mm thickness 4mm

Best regards,
Alexander Kovylkin.
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Group: DynoMotion Message: 10073 From: swarbrick_jon Date: 8/31/2014
Subject: Re: Problem with KmotionCNC
Attachments :
I added a single R parameter to the line that was indicated as being at fault and it works in KMotionCNC, see screen shot attached.

Not sure what you have set up differently to see different errors but it seems that your post processing is not perfect.


---In DynoMotion@yahoogroups.com, <kovkaa@...> wrote :

Hi.

The error message that I have not such as you pointed out,
and
"Concave corner with cutter radius comp". The problem
is
that almost all of my programs which use G41 and G42 give
this error.

For example, I attach another program.
T1
Finger cutter diameter 16mm
T2 Finger cutter diameter 12mm
T6
Disc Cutters diameter 120mm thickness 4mm

Best regards,
Alexander Kovylkin.
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Group: DynoMotion Message: 10074 From: swarbrick_jon Date: 8/31/2014
Subject: Re: Problem with KmotionCNC
Sorry I see the problem now but I not sure what you need to do.
Group: DynoMotion Message: 10075 From: kovkaa Date: 8/31/2014
Subject: Re: Problem with KmotionCNC
Hi

Unfortunately, I can not influence the post-processor. I hope very much for your help.
You can describe in more detail you added R parametr?

Best regards,
Alexander Kovylkin.
Group: DynoMotion Message: 10078 From: kovkaa Date: 8/31/2014
Subject: Re: Problem with KmotionCNC
Hi

Please send me the corrected file proba2.tap. I've never been able to run it in the simulator.

Best regards,
Alexander Kovylkin.
Group: DynoMotion Message: 10080 From: swarbrick_jon Date: 9/1/2014
Subject: Re: Problem with KmotionCNC

Alexander,


I suspect that the problem is regarding RELATIVE or INCREMENTAL coordinates for the ARCS.


KMotionCNC assumes that the measurements are INCREMENTAL (FOR ARCS).  G90 is separate.


However I am sure Tom will be along later with a full and proper explanation.


best,


Jon

Group: DynoMotion Message: 10082 From: kovkaa Date: 9/1/2014
Subject: Re: Problem with KmotionCNC
Hi, Jon.

When can I get advice from Tom.

Best regards,
Alexander Kovylkin.
Group: DynoMotion Message: 10084 From: Tom Kerekes Date: 9/1/2014
Subject: Re: Problem with KmotionCNC
Hi Alexander,

I think the main problem is that there is not an "entry motion" into the desired cutting path that doesn't result in a gouge into the path.  Basically an angled left turn in the defined cutting path with the cutting tool compensation on the left is not allowed (or possible).   Some systems either ignore this attempt to insert an arc for you.  But this usually only works for the simplest of cases.  If the segments are short the result can be bad or unpredictable. 

Also arcs in the xy plane do not allow the z coordinate of the arc center (K word) to be specified.  You will need to remove those.

I've described how to add an entry move for your job in the attached document.

Also see:


HTH
Regards
TK





From: "kovkaa@... [DynoMotion]" <DynoMotion@yahoogroups.com>
To: DynoMotion@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 1, 2014 8:44 AM
Subject: [DynoMotion] Re: Problem with KmotionCNC

 
Hi, Jon.

When can I get advice from Tom.

Best regards,
Alexander Kovylkin.


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