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    Question In at the deep end - Please help

    Hello to all.

    Ive spent the last 8 years in cnc but never had to use a Hurco machine. Now ive been thrown in at the deep end with a TM6 lathe.

    Ive always done G code so swapping to converstional is a big headache for me, unfortunately i have to have the machine running ASAP.

    My question is, with conversational what are you actualy putting in, i presume
    after looking at a few programmes its just the part dims, but is there any exact order?

    Any help and hints you may have could get me out of trouble big time.

    thanks in advance.

    Regards

    Pete


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    Best bet is to give Baz in Applications at Hurco a call in the AM. He's a good lad.


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    giving them a call tomorow anyway to see about a manual / training.

    From what ive been playing around with today i just cant figure out some of the "toolpaths"?

    thanks for the reply


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