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So far i have been useing subroutines with G91 to make stepped down patterns for repetitive cuts. I am going to experiment with the G150 which i think will be easier in the end but i have a question. Is there a way to program a cycle with G150 and have it step over on X or Y each cycle to walk down the side of a chamfer? We have a part that requires 18 passes but needs to step over a defined amount on X to leave a chamfer on one side. |
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