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#13783
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
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#13782
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
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#13781
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
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n account to join the conversation. RotarySMP Offline Platinum Member Less More Posts: 1598 Thank you received: 585 26 Dec 2025 17:54 - 26 Dec 2025 18:49 #340532 by RotarySMP Replied by RotarySMP on topic LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming Do you already know Andy's lathe macros? forum.linuxcnc.org/41-guis/26550-lathe-macros The graphical interface is fanta?
#13780
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
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[ 15.0, -15.0 ] } ] } { "op_type": "contour", "params": { "start_x": 0.0, "start_z": 0.0, "coord_mode": 0.0, "segments": [ { "mode": "xz", "x": 15.0, "z": 0.0, "x_empty": false, "z_empty": false, "edge": "chamfer", "edge_size": 5.0, "arc_side": "auto", "arc_side_raw": "" }, { "mode": "xz", "x": 15.0, "z": -15.0, "x_empty": false, "z_empty": false, "edge": "none", "edge_size": 0.0, "arc_side": "au?
#13779
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
the contour pretty well right. It's coming along slowly. It took me quite a while to get it to this point. { "op_type": "contour", "params": { "start_x": 0.0, "start_z": 0.0, "coord_mode": 0.0, "segments": [ { "mode": "xz", "x": 15.0, "z": 0.0, "x_empty": false, "z_empty": false, "edge": "radius", "edge_size": 5.0, "arc_side": "auto", "arc_side_raw": "" }, { "mode": "xz", "x": 15.0, "z": -15.0, "?
#13778
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
theEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming Awesome, I’m really looking forward to your tool, and I think if this works out it’ll be an absolute game changer for lathes!I find all of this really interesting feel free to keep the camera running while testing and upload it somewhere. I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one watching this with excitement.A very cool project ?
#13777
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
ection is included, depending on which tool is chosen. Means that the cutting geometry is included in the movement depending on which tool is chosen. If possible, the information should come from the Tool.db. In addition, a warning if the chipping with the tool is not possible. I can't say how quickly I can do it, but I'll try until I have a working solution. Anyone who has ever worked on Siemens ?
#13776
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
pulled in for our linuxcnc package, so could trip some people up. I would suggest adding a descriptive warning to the terminal if the module is not found. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. aDm1N Topic Author Offline Senior Member Less More Posts: 49 Thank you received: 16 20 Dec 2025 09:50 #340339 by aDm1N Replied by aDm1N on topic LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP mac?
#13775
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
op a completely new macro. From my point of view, Native CAM on the turning side is mainly missing proper G71 support and a polyline tool (which already exists in Native CAM Mill). This is not meant as criticism, I generally find new developments very exciting. I’m not a programmer myself and can’t really judge the effort involved, which is why I’m asking. Either way, very promising project. Looki?
#13774
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
tVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming cmorley wrote: This should be moved to the Qtvcp section.. Done. Thank you. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. Surmetall Offline Junior Member Less More Posts: 34 Thank you received: 22 19 Dec 2025 13:38 #340302 by Surmetall Replied by Surmetall on topic LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programmi?
#13773
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming This should be moved to the Qtvcp section. Looks promising! Keep is updated! If you get stumped with the programming i can try to help. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. aDm1N Topic Author Offline Senior Member Less More Posts: 49 Thank you received: 16 15 Dec 2025 14:15 #340128 by aDm1N Replied by aDm1N on topi?
#13772
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
ation may be required Target Direction Fast conversational programming at the machine Clear and understandable geometry visualization Safer default behavior for common turning tasks Continuous refinement driven by community feedback Feedback WelcomeIf you test it, helpful reports include: Brief machine/configuration info Reproducible steps Expected vs. actual behavior Optional screenshots, preview?
#13771
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
ations Facing Contour Groove / parting-style operations Drilling Threading Roughing (material removal) Keyway (macro-based) Preview & Visualization Live X/Z preview including reference geometry Dedicated chuck safety zone visualization (color-coded with legend) Safety & Motion Logic (Core Focus) Context-aware retract/free-travel behavior per operation Material-aware retract decisions Extended chuc?
#13770
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
conversational lathe programming directly at the machine - without external CAM software.The goal is fast, safe, and practical programming for typical workshop jobs.PurposeLatheEasyStep is designed for: Programming simple to medium turning operations directly at the machine Repetitive standard jobs (facing, contouring, grooving, drilling, threading, roughing) A workflow-focused approach: Enter par?
#13769
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC LinuxCNC Forum Toggle Navigation Remember Me Log in Forgot Login? Sign up Index Recent Topics Search www.linuxcnc.org User Interfaces Qtvcp LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming Start Prev 1 2 3 Next?
#13768
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
ck and Place - Additive Manufacturing Other Stuff - Show Your Stuff - Forum Questions - User Exchange - Off Topic and Test Posts - - BeagleBone International LinuxCNC Users - Français - Español - Deutsch - Other Languages - - Russian - - Polski Moderators: cmorley User Interfaces Qtvcp LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming Time to create page: 0.380 seconds Po?
#13767
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
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https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
tegories LinuxCNC - LinuxCNC Announcements - General LinuxCNC Questions - Installing LinuxCNC - LinuxCNC Documents Configuring LinuxCNC - Configuration Tools - - StepConf Wizard - - PnCConf Wizard - Basic Configuration - Advanced Configuration - - ClassicLadder - - EtherCAT - HAL - - HAL Examples User Interfaces - AXIS - Gmoccapy - Plasmac - pyVCP - GladeVCP - Other User Interfaces - - PathPilot -?
#13766
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
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ccount to join the conversation. RotarySMP Offline Platinum Member Less More Posts: 1598 Thank you received: 585 26 Dec 2025 17:54 - 26 Dec 2025 18:49 #340532 by RotarySMP Replied by RotarySMP on topic LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming Do you already know Andy's lathe macros? forum.linuxcnc.org/41-guis/26550-lathe-macros The graphical interface is fantasti?
#13765
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
15.0, -15.0 ] } ] } { "op_type": "contour", "params": { "start_x": 0.0, "start_z": 0.0, "coord_mode": 0.0, "segments": [ { "mode": "xz", "x": 15.0, "z": 0.0, "x_empty": false, "z_empty": false, "edge": "chamfer", "edge_size": 5.0, "arc_side": "auto", "arc_side_raw": "" }, { "mode": "xz", "x": 15.0, "z": -15.0, "x_empty": false, "z_empty": false, "edge": "none", "edge_size": 0.0, "arc_side": "auto"?
#13764
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
e contour pretty well right. It's coming along slowly. It took me quite a while to get it to this point. { "op_type": "contour", "params": { "start_x": 0.0, "start_z": 0.0, "coord_mode": 0.0, "segments": [ { "mode": "xz", "x": 15.0, "z": 0.0, "x_empty": false, "z_empty": false, "edge": "radius", "edge_size": 5.0, "arc_side": "auto", "arc_side_raw": "" }, { "mode": "xz", "x": 15.0, "z": -15.0, "x_e?
#13763
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
EasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming Awesome, I’m really looking forward to your tool, and I think if this works out it’ll be an absolute game changer for lathes!I find all of this really interesting feel free to keep the camera running while testing and upload it somewhere. I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one watching this with excitement.A very cool project to ?
#13762
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
ion is included, depending on which tool is chosen. Means that the cutting geometry is included in the movement depending on which tool is chosen. If possible, the information should come from the Tool.db. In addition, a warning if the chipping with the tool is not possible. I can't say how quickly I can do it, but I'll try until I have a working solution. Anyone who has ever worked on Siemens con?
#13761
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
lled in for our linuxcnc package, so could trip some people up. I would suggest adding a descriptive warning to the terminal if the module is not found. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. aDm1N Topic Author Offline Senior Member Less More Posts: 49 Thank you received: 16 20 Dec 2025 09:50 #340339 by aDm1N Replied by aDm1N on topic LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro ?
#13760
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
a completely new macro. From my point of view, Native CAM on the turning side is mainly missing proper G71 support and a polyline tool (which already exists in Native CAM Mill). This is not meant as criticism, I generally find new developments very exciting. I’m not a programmer myself and can’t really judge the effort involved, which is why I’m asking. Either way, very promising project. Looking ?
#13759
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
P macro for step-by-step lathe programming cmorley wrote: This should be moved to the Qtvcp section.. Done. Thank you. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. Surmetall Offline Junior Member Less More Posts: 34 Thank you received: 22 19 Dec 2025 13:38 #340302 by Surmetall Replied by Surmetall on topic LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming ?
#13758
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming This should be moved to the Qtvcp section. Looks promising! Keep is updated! If you get stumped with the programming i can try to help. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. aDm1N Topic Author Offline Senior Member Less More Posts: 49 Thank you received: 16 15 Dec 2025 14:15 #340128 by aDm1N Replied by aDm1N on topi?
#13757
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
ation may be required Target Direction Fast conversational programming at the machine Clear and understandable geometry visualization Safer default behavior for common turning tasks Continuous refinement driven by community feedback Feedback WelcomeIf you test it, helpful reports include: Brief machine/configuration info Reproducible steps Expected vs. actual behavior Optional screenshots, preview?
#13756
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
ations Facing Contour Groove / parting-style operations Drilling Threading Roughing (material removal) Keyway (macro-based) Preview & Visualization Live X/Z preview including reference geometry Dedicated chuck safety zone visualization (color-coded with legend) Safety & Motion Logic (Core Focus) Context-aware retract/free-travel behavior per operation Material-aware retract decisions Extended chuc?
#13755
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
conversational lathe programming directly at the machine - without external CAM software.The goal is fast, safe, and practical programming for typical workshop jobs.PurposeLatheEasyStep is designed for: Programming simple to medium turning operations directly at the machine Repetitive standard jobs (facing, contouring, grooving, drilling, threading, roughing) A workflow-focused approach: Enter par?
#13754
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC LinuxCNC Forum Toggle Navigation Remember Me Log in Forgot Login? Sign up Index Recent Topics Search www.linuxcnc.org User Interfaces Qtvcp LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming Start Prev 1 2 3 Next?
#13753
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
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ck and Place - Additive Manufacturing Other Stuff - Show Your Stuff - Forum Questions - User Exchange - Off Topic and Test Posts - - BeagleBone International LinuxCNC Users - Français - Español - Deutsch - Other Languages - - Russian - - Polski Moderators: cmorley User Interfaces Qtvcp LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming Time to create page: 0.661 seconds Po?
#13752
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
tegories LinuxCNC - LinuxCNC Announcements - General LinuxCNC Questions - Installing LinuxCNC - LinuxCNC Documents Configuring LinuxCNC - Configuration Tools - - StepConf Wizard - - PnCConf Wizard - Basic Configuration - Advanced Configuration - - ClassicLadder - - EtherCAT - HAL - - HAL Examples User Interfaces - AXIS - Gmoccapy - Plasmac - pyVCP - GladeVCP - Other User Interfaces - - PathPilot -?
#13751
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
ccount to join the conversation. RotarySMP Offline Platinum Member Less More Posts: 1598 Thank you received: 584 26 Dec 2025 17:54 - 26 Dec 2025 18:49 #340532 by RotarySMP Replied by RotarySMP on topic LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming Do you already know Andy's lathe macros? forum.linuxcnc.org/41-guis/26550-lathe-macros The graphical interface is fantasti?
#13750
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
15.0, -15.0 ] } ] } { "op_type": "contour", "params": { "start_x": 0.0, "start_z": 0.0, "coord_mode": 0.0, "segments": [ { "mode": "xz", "x": 15.0, "z": 0.0, "x_empty": false, "z_empty": false, "edge": "chamfer", "edge_size": 5.0, "arc_side": "auto", "arc_side_raw": "" }, { "mode": "xz", "x": 15.0, "z": -15.0, "x_empty": false, "z_empty": false, "edge": "none", "edge_size": 0.0, "arc_side": "auto"?
#13749
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
e contour pretty well right. It's coming along slowly. It took me quite a while to get it to this point. { "op_type": "contour", "params": { "start_x": 0.0, "start_z": 0.0, "coord_mode": 0.0, "segments": [ { "mode": "xz", "x": 15.0, "z": 0.0, "x_empty": false, "z_empty": false, "edge": "radius", "edge_size": 5.0, "arc_side": "auto", "arc_side_raw": "" }, { "mode": "xz", "x": 15.0, "z": -15.0, "x_e?
#13748
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
EasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming Awesome, I’m really looking forward to your tool, and I think if this works out it’ll be an absolute game changer for lathes!I find all of this really interesting feel free to keep the camera running while testing and upload it somewhere. I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one watching this with excitement.A very cool project to ?
#13747
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
ion is included, depending on which tool is chosen. Means that the cutting geometry is included in the movement depending on which tool is chosen. If possible, the information should come from the Tool.db. In addition, a warning if the chipping with the tool is not possible. I can't say how quickly I can do it, but I'll try until I have a working solution. Anyone who has ever worked on Siemens con?
#13746
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
lled in for our linuxcnc package, so could trip some people up. I would suggest adding a descriptive warning to the terminal if the module is not found. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. aDm1N Topic Author Offline Senior Member Less More Posts: 49 Thank you received: 16 20 Dec 2025 09:50 #340339 by aDm1N Replied by aDm1N on topic LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro ?
#13745
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
a completely new macro. From my point of view, Native CAM on the turning side is mainly missing proper G71 support and a polyline tool (which already exists in Native CAM Mill). This is not meant as criticism, I generally find new developments very exciting. I’m not a programmer myself and can’t really judge the effort involved, which is why I’m asking. Either way, very promising project. Looking ?
#13744
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
forum.linuxcnc.org
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/qtvcp/58056-latheeasystep-experimental-qtvcp-macro-for-step-by-step-lathe-programming?start=0
P macro for step-by-step lathe programming cmorley wrote: This should be moved to the Qtvcp section.. Done. Thank you. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. Surmetall Offline Junior Member Less More Posts: 34 Thank you received: 22 19 Dec 2025 13:38 #340302 by Surmetall Replied by Surmetall on topic LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming ?
#13743
LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
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experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming This should be moved to the Qtvcp section. Looks promising! Keep is updated! If you get stumped with the programming i can try to help. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. aDm1N Topic Author Offline Senior Member Less More Posts: 49 Thank you received: 16 15 Dec 2025 14:15 #340128 by aDm1N Replied by aDm1N on topi?
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ation may be required Target Direction Fast conversational programming at the machine Clear and understandable geometry visualization Safer default behavior for common turning tasks Continuous refinement driven by community feedback Feedback WelcomeIf you test it, helpful reports include: Brief machine/configuration info Reproducible steps Expected vs. actual behavior Optional screenshots, preview?
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LatheEasyStep – experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming - LinuxCNC
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ations Facing Contour Groove / parting-style operations Drilling Threading Roughing (material removal) Keyway (macro-based) Preview & Visualization Live X/Z preview including reference geometry Dedicated chuck safety zone visualization (color-coded with legend) Safety & Motion Logic (Core Focus) Context-aware retract/free-travel behavior per operation Material-aware retract decisions Extended chuc?
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conversational lathe programming directly at the machine - without external CAM software.The goal is fast, safe, and practical programming for typical workshop jobs.PurposeLatheEasyStep is designed for: Programming simple to medium turning operations directly at the machine Repetitive standard jobs (facing, contouring, grooving, drilling, threading, roughing) A workflow-focused approach: Enter par?
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ccount to join the conversation. RotarySMP Offline Platinum Member Less More Posts: 1591 Thank you received: 582 26 Dec 2025 17:54 - 26 Dec 2025 18:49 #340532 by RotarySMP Replied by RotarySMP on topic LatheEasyStep - experimental QtVCP macro for step-by-step lathe programming Do you already know Andy's lathe macros? forum.linuxcnc.org/41-guis/26550-lathe-macros The graphical interface is fantasti?
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15.0, -15.0 ] } ] } { "op_type": "contour", "params": { "start_x": 0.0, "start_z": 0.0, "coord_mode": 0.0, "segments": [ { "mode": "xz", "x": 15.0, "z": 0.0, "x_empty": false, "z_empty": false, "edge": "chamfer", "edge_size": 5.0, "arc_side": "auto", "arc_side_raw": "" }, { "mode": "xz", "x": 15.0, "z": -15.0, "x_empty": false, "z_empty": false, "edge": "none", "edge_size": 0.0, "arc_side": "auto"?
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e contour pretty well right. It's coming along slowly. It took me quite a while to get it to this point. { "op_type": "contour", "params": { "start_x": 0.0, "start_z": 0.0, "coord_mode": 0.0, "segments": [ { "mode": "xz", "x": 15.0, "z": 0.0, "x_empty": false, "z_empty": false, "edge": "radius", "edge_size": 5.0, "arc_side": "auto", "arc_side_raw": "" }, { "mode": "xz", "x": 15.0, "z": -15.0, "x_e?