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| I am justing beginning to learn G code for a Haas mill. I'm using a .4375" HSS reamer, speed 700 rpms at a feed rate of 5"/min., material is 12L14. Code is N10 G01 Z-0.7 F5. N20 G00 Z.1 In manual reaming the method it's slow in and slow out (as I recall). It seems to me that the G00 Z.1 will bring the reamer out at rapid rate. So the question is ... should the code really be: N20 G01 Z.1 I don't have the machine right now so I can't run a quick test. Also are the RPMs and Feed rate about right? Thanks in advance. ![]() Pat H |
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