#linuxcnc Logs

Jun 29 2022

#linuxcnc Calendar

12:12 AM roycroft: well, i think i'll be squirting again in a couple minutes
12:21 AM XXCoder: nice
12:21 AM roycroft: i'm able to push filament through the hot end now
12:21 AM XXCoder: called or contacted gst3d tho on your bad roll?
12:21 AM roycroft: there was something that looked like a little rock stuck in the tube that connects the heat sink to the nozzle
12:21 AM roycroft: the only way that got there was by being embedded in the filament
12:21 AM roycroft: and i have not contacted them yet
12:21 AM XXCoder: not great :(
12:21 AM roycroft: i wanted to be able to print with some atomic filament first, to be sure it was not my printer
12:22 AM roycroft: if it works ok now i'll not worry about it
12:22 AM XXCoder: mouse turds dunno, best I can figure is hotend might have leaked a little while it was stopped and cooling down
12:23 AM roycroft: the hot end should have been clean
12:23 AM XXCoder: i meant after it stopped printing
12:23 AM roycroft: i removed the silver/grey stuff a week ago
12:23 AM roycroft: and when i disassembled the hot end tonight i completely disassembled it, and cleaned everything out
12:23 AM XXCoder: hmm cleaned hotend block? only thing I can think of
12:23 AM roycroft: i even installed a new bowden tube
12:24 AM roycroft: yes, i totally dismantled it earlier
12:24 AM roycroft: i removed the heater and the temperature sensor
12:24 AM roycroft: i wanted to be able to see everything
12:24 AM XXCoder: not sure what source was then
12:24 AM roycroft: yeah, that puzzles me
12:24 AM XXCoder: you looked though the heat break when you was cleaning?
12:24 AM roycroft: the heat break tube was what was clogged
12:25 AM roycroft: and what i hadn't noticed before
12:25 AM roycroft: the only think i can think is that the filament bits somehow got stuck on the bottom side of the gantry support rail and got knocked down when the hot end started moving back and forth
12:25 AM XXCoder: possibly
12:26 AM roycroft: i'm on layer 7 now
12:26 AM XXCoder: well usual cause of heat break jamming is from cold end heat creep
12:26 AM roycroft: i should go look again - i was checking on layer 1
12:26 AM XXCoder: meaning heat sink isnt being cooled enough by fan
12:27 AM roycroft: and it look like a normal print still
12:27 AM roycroft: since there's so little filament on the spool, the job i sent was just one of the smallest hardware boxes
12:28 AM roycroft: i doubt there's enough to print the whole box, but there might be enough
12:37 AM roycroft: and i actually need a bunch of blue boxes asap
12:37 AM roycroft: but this is the very last of what i have, until my batch of 10 gets shipped next month
12:37 AM roycroft: i have plenty of grey boxes to print, though, and i have 9 spools of grey
12:37 AM XXCoder: something to keep busy while waiting
12:37 AM roycroft: yeah, i'm fine with what i have
01:10 AM roycroft: so it printed with about 1/2 meter left on the spool
01:10 AM roycroft: yay
01:10 AM roycroft: now to try that silver/grey stuff again
01:13 AM XXCoder: nice :D
01:13 AM XXCoder: your machine has detect low filament and stop thing?
01:17 AM roycroft: no, it doesn't
01:17 AM roycroft: so i'm thinking about this steel nozzle issue
01:17 AM roycroft: i'm not sure the right thing to do is to print hotter
01:18 AM Deejay: moin
01:18 AM roycroft: i think that what i really need to do is pause the print after the hot end gets to set temperature
01:18 AM roycroft: so that the heat can transfer to the steel nozzle
01:18 AM roycroft: does that make sense?
01:18 AM roycroft: that crappy print that i started actually began to work out just as i cancelled it
01:18 AM roycroft: so i'm thinking the problem is lag
01:19 AM XXCoder: that helps at start but then heat balance would push temp down a little bit
01:19 AM XXCoder: filament is acting as coolant after all
01:19 AM roycroft: maybe i need to set the temperature a little higher and add the paus
01:19 AM roycroft: e
01:20 AM XXCoder: yeah. on my bros mk3s with steel nozzle, 10c was enough to print just fine
01:20 AM XXCoder: mine is fancy with tungsein carbide so zero adjustments for me
01:23 AM roycroft: i'll print at least a spool or two with the brass nozzle before i go back and get the hardened steel one sorted
01:24 AM roycroft: probably not until after the fair
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02:41 AM travis_farmer: G'Morning
02:42 AM XXCoder: good premorning
03:32 AM XXCoder: hope thisoldtony guy is ok
03:32 AM XXCoder: been quiet for while
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03:33 AM travis_farmer: ???
03:33 AM XXCoder: he has a youtube channel but quiet for while now
03:33 AM travis_farmer: oh, i see
03:34 AM travis_farmer: thats likely what people think about my youtube channel ;)
03:35 AM XXCoder: he used to do regular scheduled videos
03:35 AM XXCoder: then someone in his family died, he went to deal with that for while, come back for couple videos and havent returned
03:36 AM travis_farmer: Hmm, doesn't sound good...
03:38 AM XXCoder: yeah. he may be too busy however. hard to say. I just hope hes doing ok
04:33 AM Tom_L: morning
04:51 AM travis_farmer: looks like it will be a warm day, here (79F - 82F). if i want to work on my machine, it looks like morning will be best... the old tin-can workshop warms up fast.
04:54 AM * travis_farmer[m] uploaded an image: (336KiB) < https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/r0/download/jauriarts.org/FlVJYQpRryfRajOCGDnAqNfa/IMG_0312.png >
04:54 AM travis_farmer[m]: the improvised "tin-can" workshop (older picture)
04:56 AM MrSunshine_ is now known as MrSunshine
05:26 AM JT-Cave: morning
05:30 AM pere: with linuxcnc axis, what is the signal generated when pressing F2 to turn linuxcnc on?
05:33 AM JT-Cave: motion.motion-enabled
05:33 AM Loetmichel: grrr... i am getting old. Anyone know a kinetics simulation program?
05:34 AM Loetmichel: i am trying to design a "knee lever fixing clamp" into a fixture and cant for the life of me get the movement right.
05:35 AM XXCoder: I suppose linuxcnc vismach can do that
05:36 AM JT-Cave: solidworks
05:37 AM pere: JT-Cave: thank you.
05:37 AM Loetmichel: JT-Cave: preferably without getting me broke :)
05:37 AM Loetmichel: but thanks
05:38 AM XXCoder: freecad do have assembly but not sure if you want that, or skilled in freecad
05:38 AM Loetmichel: neither to be honest. thats more confusing than anything
05:39 AM XXCoder: all I did was make very basic assembly to learn about stuff
05:39 AM JT-Cave: well you didn't mention that
05:39 AM XXCoder: it was pretty cool
06:29 AM F4HVX[m]: I just received the MESA boards 🙂
06:42 AM JT-Cave: 54°F
07:03 AM Tom_L: 64F
07:09 AM * JT-Cave needs to bite the bullet and swap motherboards here
07:09 AM travis_farmer: swapping MBs is always a PITA...
07:15 AM Tom_L: what's wrong with the motherboard?
07:18 AM JT-Cave: https://imagebin.ca/v/6mK42k767XJw
07:19 AM JT-Cave: https://imagebin.ca/v/6mK4ArPPyYiX
07:19 AM Tom_L: oh
07:19 AM Tom_L: dunno if you saw but i test things and things look pretty good now
07:20 AM JT-Cave: https://imagebin.ca/v/6mK4UqI3K3Rw
07:20 AM JT-Cave: yep I saw that and thanks for testing
07:20 AM Tom_L: don't worry, i'll find something
07:21 AM Tom_L: config ran with no mods though..
07:25 AM JT-Cave: which is good right?
07:38 AM pere: is there a good recipe to measure axis drift, ie when the command voltage sent is 0 but the motor is still turning.
07:38 AM * travis_farmer heads out to shop, in the hope it is not too hot already in the tin-can
08:02 AM -!- #linuxcnc mode set to +v by ChanServ
08:03 AM JT-Cave: I decided to just swap PC's because the other one had a water cooled cpu
08:15 AM pere: Is <URL: https://0bin.net/paste/wwepuhQF#8gZQ5llTvw433KoID9HKCuy8pUXJzrfUEjqq4tDhOFZ > a good way to combine several estop/alarm signals into one estop value?
08:41 AM roycroft: grr
08:41 AM roycroft: i woke up to a partial print and a stringy mess
08:41 AM roycroft: the printer had jammed again
08:42 AM * roycroft thinks it is time to contact the vendor
08:42 AM JT-Cave: pere, just connect them to the same signal
08:44 AM pere: I thought a net could only have one writer?
08:52 AM JT-Cave: oh yea, connect them in series with wires or use or
08:52 AM JT-Cave: sorry commented on the run
09:08 AM roycroft: it will be interesting to see what gst3d have to say
09:08 AM roycroft: i'm past thier 15 day return window, which is rather tight to begin with
09:09 AM roycroft: this is also a case of defective product, and i'm not impressed with thier policy that i have to bear the cost of return shipping
09:09 AM * roycroft will be cancelling his outstanding order from them if he does not hear back with a reasonable solution by the end of the week
09:10 AM roycroft: a short sample of the filament that is causing problems varies in diameter between 1.70mm and 1.75mm
09:10 AM roycroft: this is over the course of 300mm or so
09:10 AM roycroft: it's really uneven
09:21 AM * travis_farmer back in from workshop (started getting too warm)
09:21 AM Scorpio[m]: Has anyone added a scale to the knee of a knee mill? I just finished with the hardware part of adding one to a 3 axis (cnc quill) machine and I'm just wondering how folks normally do the software side of it.
09:25 AM travis_farmer: i got my 3D probe temp wired, and did a manual touch-off on a block of aluminum i had, and it works great! the tool sensor still does too, and they both feed the same HAL pin via an or2 :D
09:26 AM travis_farmer: then i realized, i don't know anything about 3D probing, like hole centering, so the macros in qtdragon_hd only served to confuse me...
09:28 AM roguish[m]: travis_farmer:there are several threads in the forum on how to use a probe and touchoff thru a single input.
09:29 AM travis_farmer: my HAL config and wiring works, my method of using the probe is what is faulty
09:30 AM travis_farmer: but i am checkig the forum...
09:51 AM travis_farmer: perhaps i have my terminology wrong (linuxcnc and google seemed useless with what i used for keywords). what i would like to use the 3D probe for is to locate where the material in on the machine, and if it is not square to the machine, how to check that and set the rotation so it mills square to the material
10:00 AM ZincBoy[CAON][m]: I don't think linuxcnc has that feature by default. On the Seicos control that was on my mill it had some gcodes to set a virtual rotation for this purpose. You could do it with a kinematics module and a custom gcode to specify the rotation amount.
10:05 AM travis_farmer: i use the qtdragon screen, and it has a probe screen in it, but i am just not sure how to properly use it for what i want to do. i could possibly write the gcode for the rotation, but for simple probing to get the work material origin, is what i need most
10:06 AM travis_farmer: i may switch to the probe basic screen at some point
10:18 AM ZincBoy[CAON][m]: Material origin is pretty easy with a macro or probe-basic. I use a modified probescreen that integrates with gmoccapy. You just need to use G38.x and G10 L20 in a macro.
10:18 AM travis_farmer: ok, i will look that up. thanks
10:30 AM CaptHindsight[m]: travis_farmer: https://forum.linuxcnc.org/media/kunena//attachments/legacy/files/align.zip
10:31 AM CaptHindsight[m]: https://gnipsel.com/linuxcnc/examples.html
10:44 AM travis_farmer: Hmmm, interesting, CaptHindsight[m]
11:38 AM roycroft: so my boss is still calling covid-19 a hoax
11:39 AM roycroft: even though his kid has it now and is very sick
11:39 AM jdh: cults rely on lack of reason
11:40 AM roycroft: teh cognative dissonance is strong in that one
11:40 AM CloudEvil: Not having to think is enormously freeing.
11:41 AM roycroft: not thinking would drive me crazy
11:41 AM CloudEvil: Indeed.
11:41 AM roycroft: but arguably i'm kind of crazy already
11:41 AM roycroft: so maybe that would not make as much of a difference as one might think
12:12 PM Loetmichel: roycroft: aren't we all?
12:13 PM Loetmichel: there is a saying in germany that if you put 100 random people from the street into an asylum 5, maybe 10 will be released as "normal"
12:14 PM roycroft: i think being a little off helps keep life interesting
12:15 PM Loetmichel: there is also a nice sign on my office window: "You dont have to be batshit crazy to work here but it makes the job a lot easier!"
12:17 PM * roycroft suspects that at least some varities of guano are more sane and rational than most of our politicians, and much of society at large
12:18 PM Loetmichel: indeed
12:24 PM roycroft: well my domino machine will be here today - it is out for delivery
12:24 PM roycroft: it would have come in very handy while i was building my cabinets
12:25 PM roycroft: but it was not 20% off then
12:31 PM roycroft: these gst3d folks are trying to be helpful, but they seem to be rather clueless
12:31 PM roycroft: they want pictures of the failed parts
12:31 PM roycroft: if i can't get the filament to pass into the hot end, all i can do is take pictures of air, as air is the only component of the failed parts that exists
12:33 PM roycroft: and the response i got from them indicates that their support person does not speak english natively
12:33 PM roycroft: and almost certainly does not live in this country
12:33 PM roycroft: floridians are almost never patronizingly polite
12:37 PM Tom_L: JT-Cave> which is good right?
12:37 PM Tom_L: yes it's excellent!
02:10 PM roguish[m]: well. off to get 2nd booster jab,,,,,
02:21 PM JT-Shop: Tom_L, that's good to hear
02:31 PM XXCoder: roycroft: yeah some supports like that. its annoying. I remember one that requested they take pictures of non-arrival of package
02:31 PM XXCoder: guy sent back pictures of empty hand
02:32 PM roycroft: i'm going to cancel my bulk order that's due next month if i don't get resolution on this very quicky
02:32 PM roycroft: quickly
02:32 PM XXCoder: yeah id do same
02:32 PM roycroft: i can't risk having them ship that and have the same problem, especially since it will cost me half what i paid for the product to ship it back
02:32 PM roycroft: if it comes to that
02:33 PM roycroft: if i do cancel it, i'd be willing to reorder if i get everything sorted eventually
02:33 PM roycroft: it all depends on how they handle this problem
02:33 PM roycroft: i was feeling really good about having the cost of my filament cut by 2/3
02:34 PM roycroft: but if it's defective and i have to pay return shipping, i'm losing money
02:34 PM roycroft: and i'm not willing to lose money to save money - i can do simple arithmetic :)
02:34 PM XXCoder: yup lol
02:36 PM XXCoder: on different topic, someone once shared a post by someone else. basically "cognative dissonance is advanced state of mind, only smart people can hold several such in mind"
02:37 PM XXCoder: if someone told me sky is blue, and someone else told me sky is gray, I'd rather realize that skies is cloudy sometimes, rather than hold both true at same time
02:42 PM pere: or perhaps realize that people experience colours differently.
02:42 PM XXCoder: sure I ran with all else being equal though
02:42 PM XXCoder: theres million possibilities
02:43 PM XXCoder: its example anyway. not best one
02:49 PM JT-Shop: hmm 8 hours to print a letter holder... I think a bit of redesign is in order
02:52 PM Tom_L: alternative: wood letter holder
02:53 PM JT-Shop: seems like a good choice... wonder if I can find some wood?
02:54 PM Tom_L: dunno, you may have to fell a tree for that one
02:54 PM XXCoder: wood you use wood pallets
02:56 PM Tom_L: https://i.etsystatic.com/31035961/r/il/7b8a47/3721080735/il_340x270.3721080735_qgb1.jpg
02:57 PM XXCoder: probably can be recreated using some epoxy
02:57 PM Tom_L: https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQds8nlunGsGOd93fP_7NABYRzA1WCs3hzDculhxJXMf_pspAF_hyDNiIX5RmgbRMcyEEI&usqp=CAU
02:57 PM Tom_L: that's almost cheatin
02:57 PM Tom_L: g
02:57 PM XXCoder: just remove bark then run though table saw, varnish it
02:57 PM Tom_L: why remove the bark?
02:58 PM XXCoder: dust
02:58 PM Tom_L: i got a 5hp 80gal compressor for that
02:59 PM JT-Shop2: if you don't remove the bark it becomes a bug haven
02:59 PM XXCoder: sounds like lot of work for probably weekly clean
02:59 PM Tom_L: :)
02:59 PM Tom_L: you also need a hat/coat rack
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03:00 PM Tom_L: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/93/b8/20/93b820197c037315144cf96d76e9cec4.jpg
03:00 PM Tom_L: or letter/key holder
03:01 PM Tom_L: even comes with a "J"
03:01 PM XXCoder: needs a T added
03:01 PM Tom_L: the est date is way too new though
03:01 PM XXCoder: heyy JT = Just Tom? ;)
03:01 PM roycroft: i don't find any of those items appealing
03:05 PM Tom_L: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6zBNHa7HkU
03:05 PM roycroft: that one is not bad, tom_l
03:06 PM Tom_L: for the guy with _all_ the tools :)
03:06 PM XXCoder: probably big shop
03:07 PM XXCoder: seems his laser cant cut regular wood?
03:09 PM roycroft: big shop?
03:09 PM roycroft: then why are his saws shoved against the wall so he can't cut the full length of a short piece of wood in one go?
03:10 PM XXCoder: true though maybe only make small stuff only
03:11 PM Tom_L: https://woodworker.com/images/SS/103-577.jpg
03:11 PM Tom_L: and you need the opener to go with it
03:11 PM XXCoder: excellent work, that letter holder
03:12 PM XXCoder: oh that guy makes a letteropener also
03:20 PM Tom_L: his shop is in his basement. you can tell by the spiral staircase
03:20 PM XXCoder: bah I want a shop. even if tiny one lol
03:31 PM roycroft: i have a roycroft letter opener
03:32 PM roycroft: it is almost identical to this, but in better shape:
03:32 PM roycroft: https://www.ebay.com/itm/255541588789
03:33 PM XXCoder: I have letter opener that I can't forget and lose somewhere
03:34 PM XXCoder: interesting design. and way above in cost than mine lol
03:34 PM roycroft: roycroft is very collectable
03:34 PM roycroft: especially their hammered copper stuff
03:35 PM XXCoder: if someone tried to sell my letteropener, they would be in jail
03:35 PM CloudEvil: XXCoder: Pocketshop.
03:35 PM XXCoder: cloud its not clear on google results
03:36 PM CloudEvil: It was not a serious comment.
03:36 PM CloudEvil: I was imagining a 'pocketshop' device like the pocketcnc
03:36 PM XXCoder: ah lol ok
03:36 PM Tom_L: we take everything dead serious here!
03:37 PM XXCoder: felt you was being silly, just thought it was a thing also
03:37 PM CloudEvil: Though I have been putting together all my small electronics stuff into a box so I can move it around easily.
03:39 PM CloudEvil: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003229623629.html - got some of the 50ml bottles, and they work great. (rosin+iso/iso/water)
03:39 PM XXCoder: that reminds me
03:40 PM XXCoder: btw nose sprayer works really well for light oil for tapping
03:40 PM XXCoder: it deposts pretty much exactly one drop
03:40 PM XXCoder: which is very nice
03:41 PM XXCoder: used one for couple years lol
03:43 PM CloudEvil: :)
04:14 PM CaptHindsight[m]: CloudEvil: that is not a bad idea, I'd like some square bottles and then cut the tops off
04:15 PM CaptHindsight[m]: low cost square storage bins
04:15 PM CaptHindsight[m]: square/rectangular
04:16 PM CaptHindsight[m]: 103F in the shade at the AC inlet currently
04:27 PM CloudEvil: If you take a regular 2l PET bottle, cut the top off, you can easily fold over the top 1cm, and then fold that over again to get a nice reinforced lip.
04:54 PM JT-Shop: https://pasteboard.co/hq23oInV1GNn.jpg
04:55 PM XXCoder: you just made that?
04:55 PM JT-Shop: yup
04:55 PM JT-Shop: by hand
04:55 PM XXCoder: textures look awesome. plan to do dye or varnish or anything?
04:55 PM roycroft: what kind of wood is that?
04:55 PM JT-Shop: https://pasteboard.co/Bhb5rkyr8fb3.jpg
04:55 PM JT-Shop: firewood
04:55 PM roycroft: it looks like spalted oak or something
04:56 PM XXCoder: it looks half rotten which makes for awesome texture lol
04:56 PM JT-Shop: came out of the firewood pile of crotches
04:56 PM JT-Shop: prob put some T&T varnish oil on it after I do some finishing work
04:57 PM JT-Shop: I know why Rickey gave me the carving tools... they are dull
04:57 PM roycroft: it's nice to be able to be patient
04:57 PM Tom_itx is now known as Tom_L
04:57 PM roycroft: i was looking for domain names for my woodworking business
04:58 PM roycroft: the one i really wanted was taken
04:58 PM roycroft: but i saw that the website was really stale
04:58 PM roycroft: so i checked it periodically, and in april of this year it was not renewed
04:58 PM JT-Shop: https://www.ebay.com/itm/224123813245
04:58 PM JT-Shop: that's the carving tools Rickey gave me
04:58 PM JT-Shop: did you snatch it up
04:58 PM roycroft: i patiently waited for it to go through the redemption period, the last chance period, and then the pending delete period
04:59 PM roycroft: i did snatch it up, the day it was deleted
04:59 PM XXCoder: sounds like you would need to be reground
04:59 PM XXCoder: roy nice
04:59 PM JT-Shop: I did that for a friend that used to host spyderpalooza
04:59 PM JT-Shop: yup just need to sharpen them all up
04:59 PM roycroft: i got a bunch of hirsch carving gouges years ago
04:59 PM roycroft: well, about 8
05:00 PM roycroft: i'm not sure that's "a bunch"
05:00 PM JT-Shop: I was just using one to remove the bark in some concave areas
05:00 PM JT-Shop: but not I must sharpen them
05:00 PM roycroft: anyway, they were ok, but i stored them in a canvas chisel bag, and had coated them with jojoba oil
05:00 PM roycroft: they sat over a winter, and in the spring there were rust spots all over them
05:00 PM roycroft: even though the oil was intact
05:00 PM travis_farmer[m]: a dull tool is quickest to injure...
05:01 PM roycroft: they were never the same after that
05:01 PM roycroft: i stared buying pfeil carving tools after that, and i've been really happy with them - they are very comfortable to use, and hold an edge well
05:02 PM roycroft: plus, pfeil are carried by woodcraft, so i can get most of them locally, whereas i have to order hirsch from lee valley or highland woodworker
05:02 PM XXCoder: roy weird. sounds like its really bad steel?
05:02 PM roycroft: i'll probably replace most of the hirsch with pfeil over time
05:02 PM roycroft: they are supposed to be really good, so i don't know
05:02 PM roycroft: hirsch and two cherries are made in the same factory, and the steel is almost identical
05:02 PM roycroft: both are considered premium swiss brands
05:03 PM roycroft: it kind of sucks, because decent carving tools are $50 and up each
05:04 PM roycroft: btw, chippingaway.com is a really good site for carving tools
05:04 PM roycroft: they are in canada, but they ship to the us, and their prices are great
05:05 PM roycroft: and they have a really good selection of premium tools
05:05 PM * roycroft has no affiliation with chippingaway.com, other than being a happy, satisfied customer
05:06 PM JT-Shop: wow Mary May carving tool sets
05:07 PM JT-Shop: Mary loves the Pfeil Swiss Made tools
05:07 PM roycroft: yeah, she does
05:07 PM roycroft: she has a little of everything, i think, but she recommends pfeil
05:08 PM JT-Shop: I like watching her and Roy carve stuff
05:08 PM roycroft: *nod*
05:08 PM roycroft: she was one of my favorite guests on roy's show
05:08 PM roycroft: and she does her own videos now
05:08 PM roycroft: some for free, some with a subscription to her online carving school
05:09 PM roycroft: https://www.marymaycarving.com/carvingschool/
05:17 PM JT-Shop: I need to watch her sharpening videos
05:20 PM roycroft: she has a sharpening dance that you need to learn
05:20 PM roycroft: i'd put some nice bossa-nova music on in the background for doing the dance
05:20 PM JT-Shop: yup I've watched that
06:43 PM roguish[m]: JT-Shop: hey, just saw your polar spiral circle. you should add that to your gcode generator.
10:45 PM skunkworks: finally built linuxcnc on my laptop.. (bullseye)
10:45 PM XXCoder: yo
10:56 PM skunkworks: want to play with g70/71 turning cycles..
10:57 PM skunkworks: The example is a pretty good start