It beings back memories, I was learning CNC machining mainly on Fanuc machines. They were old, reliable, but ultimately quiete crude machines. When for the first time I was working on a modern Sinumeric milling machine, I was amazed how user-friendly it was. Instead of writing g-code by hand, user could just use a menu to choose operation to perform, like machining an island or a pocket. You could say that Fanuc felt like C, and Sinumeric like Python. Well, not 1:1, but close enough for analogy.
The article though, it's an interesting read, but I hoped for more technical details. It ends abruptly too, so I hope for a continuation.
Sorry for the weird ending, people pressured me into writing down exactly what I did to get it to receive data and I haven’t had the time to continue it haha
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 21.5 ms ] threadThe article though, it's an interesting read, but I hoped for more technical details. It ends abruptly too, so I hope for a continuation.
(Kids these days...).
Didn’t expect it to land on HN too
They also don't have the computing power to do adaptive or other modern tool paths.