You cannot define arc with three coordinates.
First You have to define workplane (G17 or 18 or 19) an then You define arc with two coordinates.
So i'm working on a camprocessor that i'm converting from Siemens 810D to the old Siemens 810M for fusion360
And i got this line out of the process:
N3077 G3 X72.117 Y-76.782 Z-24.6 I1=72.127 J1=-76.666 K1=-24.883
And when run thru NCPlit i get illegal characters warning on that one.
Im not sure if you can write radii like that..
Kind regards // Andreas
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You cannot define arc with three coordinates.
First You have to define workplane (G17 or 18 or 19) an then You define arc with two coordinates.
[QUOTE=steryd;1857078]You cannot define arc with three coordinates.
First You have to define workplane (G17 or 18 or 19) an then You define arc with two coordinates.[/QUOTE]
That is not true. You CAN define circular interpolation with XZYIJK (for eample helix machining is define with 3 point, because machine go down with 3 axis). Problem is with anything else.
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