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| Hello, Could someone please post an example of a subroutine that would allow the same tool path(s) to be used at 10 different locations, using the same workshift? I'm using a Mitsubishi Meldas controller, and I would appreciate some help! Thank You for your time. |
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| Heres how we do it. Hi 2_jammer: Is this is what you are looking for? this program should make 3-100X100 squares the first one starting at x50 y50 z 10 the second at x250 y 50 z10 and a third at x450 y50 z10 I hope it helps Jim |
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