Yeah, I am sure it is in the post processor.  I pulled it down and had a
look at it, but I am not a programmer. I found where itis stated, but have
no clue how to change it.

I am running out of workspaces.   I am doing a 2-up run with a blank in
each end of the vice, using workspace rotation.  Pushing my envelope!
I am thinking that once I have a couple of parts lined up & touched off, I
could save the .var file to a nema relevant to the parts, then when I need
to make some more of those, move that file back to linuxcnc.var, start up
the system, and be ready to go with the setups.  save an hour right there.
But 2 parts, six sides with features to be machined, means 12 offsets.
LinuxCNC has 9.

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On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 5:32 PM andy pugh <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, 31 Aug 2020 at 01:25, jrmitchellj <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > All was going well until I got to G59.1 (offset 7 in F360).  It formats
> the
> > command as "g59.1 P1", and LCNC does not seem to like it.
>
> That sounds like an issue with the post processor. It's easy to
> imagine that some other system would use G59.1 PN to extend the
> coordinate systems.
>
> I have never even noticed where Fusion lets you choose.
>
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