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    Not new to g-codes but looking for some help

    Roughly a 1.5 year ago I left machining, during that time I had a fire in my garage and all my tools and notes burnt up. I was offer a good job and took my problem is not with the g-codes but with the formulas on angles and radius. I know thats a simple issue and should have it engraved in me. Any how I work with Fanuc control on CNC lathes and the shop also has a HURCO but no help need with the Hurco mill. Enough of me ranting

    If some one could help me put it would be greatly app. also the formulas I had were based off the sin and cosin any help would be great


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    Sorry to hear you lost the tools and notes Hope the tools were insured.

    Hard for anyone to guess exactly what you might have jotted down. This is a very handy item to have in the toolbox;
    http://www.amazon.com/Machinists-Rea.../dp/0970339801

    That little book has much of the basic, and some not so basic, math solutions.

    For some quick on-line help;
    http://www.1728.com/index.htm
    Anyone who says "It only goes together one way" has no imagination.


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    here is a link to some formulas...
    http://www.gomath.com/htdocs/ToGoShe...onometric.html

    Jim


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    Quote Originally Posted by cyclestart View Post
    Sorry to hear you lost the tools and notes Hope the tools were insured.

    Hard for anyone to guess exactly what you might have jotted down. This is a very handy item to have in the toolbox;
    http://www.amazon.com/Machinists-Rea.../dp/0970339801

    That little book has much of the basic, and some not so basic, math solutions.

    For some quick on-line help;
    http://www.1728.com/index.htm

    Yes I had insurance and they got cover but all my note burn also sorry that I didnt proof read but thanks for post up good advice


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    Some useful trig.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Not new to g-codes but looking for some help-anglechart.jpg   Not new to g-codes but looking for some help-anglechart2.jpg  


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    Carr Lane has a little book that they have been giving away for free for as long as I can remember. I've gone thru about three of them over the years.
    The book has all the geometry functions and all the Trig. functions and all of the values for sine cosine on and on. If you go to there web site you can probable get them to send you one for free.
    Be carefull what you wish for, you might get it.


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    The pictures Oldjohn sent you are from this book!!!
    Be carefull what you wish for, you might get it.


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