tried it, but failed. So i printed the file name and it seems "ToolBit" is passed as tool_string. Don't know there this comes come...
I hardcoded DCMT070204R into LL and then it worked
Path looks also good, except it doesn't create roughing passes.
mfg
That is correct, as mentioned above the tool name hack will only work with legacy tools.
Its strange LibLathe hasn't created roughing passes.
Lib Lathe is on the way up Congratulations. I tried a simulation on Linuxcnc today and I noticed that when generating G code in my version a Y-axis is generated in the output. Can I set something else here in the processor?
Secondly, I get a G-Code with a negative X axis. I have already looked here in the job setup but did not find anything corresponding. Can you please help me with the settings?
OS: Windows 10 (10.0)
Word size of OS: 64-bit
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.19.22960 (Git)
Build type: Release
Branch: master
Hash: c5a4b01d2e4218bcc0eb6650337650a6c65ef0e4
Python version: 3.6.8
Qt version: 5.12.1
Coin version: 4.0.0a
OCC version: 7.3.0
Locale: German/Germany (de_DE)
Thanks for testing the turning add-on and thank you for your feedback.
blue0cean wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 7:59 pm
I tried a simulation on Linuxcnc today and I noticed that when generating G code in my version a Y-axis is generated in the output. Can I set something else here in the processor?
There currently is no post process that is intended for lathe use and to be honest I haven't even tried it myself yet.
blue0cean wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 7:59 pm
Secondly, I get a G-Code with a negative X axis. I have already looked here in the job setup but did not find anything corresponding. Can you please help me with the settings?
While it is on the todo list; LibLathe will currently only output -X coordinates, this is intention and will change as soon as I come close to testing on my machine.
There is still a lot of work to do with liblathe and the addon but with some encouragement and help with testing it will happen!
Thank you for your prompt reply. The superfluous Y coordinates can be quickly removed with an external editor to begin with. Inverting the X axis is a bit more difficult I think.
I am happy to support you in testing with a Linuxcncn machine.