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In conversational mode I can program my lathe with constant surface speed and and RPM limit so that I can run, say, at 300SF with a max RPM of 1200. Is there a way to do that in regular G-code so that I can do simple stuff manually - like when I face off one end of a part to give myself a reference. Thanks Joe |
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| G50 S1200
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