Assistance with transcribing coordinates from solidworks to CNCbase for simulation
Apologies, I am short on time as I write this. I am hoping to get some assistance while I am occupied, so any feedback is appreciated!!
I am new to manual G-coding, and I am getting a decent understanding of the syntax/codes, but what I am having trouble with is the transcribing and oritantion of the simulation software that I am using. I am repedtly getting an error that states, "bad arc." It seems like that my code is going over by a great distance which I find odd since it is serveral inches, and I thought I had only programmed it to stay within a 2" by 3" block.
So, instead of looking at my code, I would like to know what methods you use to transcribe your coordinates from a program, such as solidworks, to a program like, CNCbase.
Sorry, it looks like I am out of time, but I provided some links to show you what I am working with, how I am getting my coordinates, and the gcode I created. The gcode is relatively short, and hopefully I commented it well enough for you to understand.
Thanks again!
If you spot anything glaringly obvious don't hesitate to let me know.
Re: Assistance with transcribing coordinates from solidworks to CNCbase for simulatio
Well, I rewrote the code, and I resolved all of the errors but one. So, I continue to get a bad arc when I form the letter G, but if I continue with the simulation it looks fine.
Are there any common causes for this "bad arc" error?
I have been playing with this all day, but I have yet to come up with a solution. I don't know if it is an error with the simulation or not. I do not want to mill this, but then have a catastrophic error.