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Can someone tell me if theres a way to generate a knurling toolpath in Lathe V9? If not what would be the best way to knurl on a CNC? Do you need an expensive CNC knurling tool? Or will a simple self-centering knurl holder work? |
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| I've done it a couple of times using a turn operation by selecting a turn tool and then editing the speed, feed and tool description. Down and dirty. Worked for me
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