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    G3 on y plane hitachi sieki hi cell problems

    Hi all,
    Im trying to interpolate a 1.875" rad with the radius centre offster (4mm) .1574 in y and 1.7" away from z0. Im using a live 20mm ripper to achieve this im certain i have to use the i,j,k functions but just baffled, getting all sorts of errors.
    Any help much appreciated

    matt


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    Did you try G19 plane selection?
    http://www.kirkcon.com/


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    Yeah got g19 on


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    Im that desperate im trying a g10 p0 y.154 to offset the y axis 4mm and write the arc from centre


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