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    Thumbs down very green person needs help with lathe making a crown

    Iam just learning or trying to from book i have i need to turn a crown in middle of part how would i even draw this out ? I tried programing it manually with a canned cycle it did all my roughing passes on the first side but when it went to the oppisite side of crown it just took a finish pass . Is there any one that has some examples i can look at ? actually the part looks like a flame . its .890 long .300 dia with a 1.550 radius . Iam using Master Cam 9 and also have acess to master cam x3

    Thank you for any help or examples in advance
    Last edited by bobrob; 06-18-2010 at 10:25 AM. Reason: forgot something


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    please send me your drawing and i will try to help. please send me pm and i will give you my email to send it to. if you can send me a dwg file of the part.


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    I sent you an email with a toolpath that may help.take a look and let me know.


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