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    Polar Interpolation

    I have never done this before on this machine but i know it can be done.
    I have added the part so you can have a better understanding. The Machine i am using is a lynx 220 LM with live tools and C axis Fanuc control (NO Y). Any ideas would be help full. And on the part dont worry about the offset just look at it like it is strait i will use the slot in the back to make it offset
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    individual who perceives a solution and is willing to take command. Very often, that individual is crazy.


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    It's quite straight forward.... you can pretty can get the part done with C, however .194 might give you trouble since you don't have Y.
    The best way to learn is trial error.


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    That is the one i will do in second op the other side is the one i am working on now .625 X .184/.187 wide
    individual who perceives a solution and is willing to take command. Very often, that individual is crazy.


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