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    Question Using live tooling to create slot.

    We have an Okuma Captain L470M with OSP-E100L controller and live tooling. We have the lathe program complete but I need help with programming the .596-.604 slot using a .500 endmill and using our live tooling and C axis. See the attached drawing.

    We've never used this machine for more than a lathe and drilling and tapping. I know I could special order a .600 endmill but they need this part finished in the next couple days. Is there anyway to create the slot?
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    Can You Send This As A Pdf File?


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    The pdf should be attached.
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    you can create this slot using tool comp. your manual for the machine should have specics on this but g41 is your comp left and g42 your comp right. most machines are finicky about which "view" to consider your left and right. as far as your "c axis", some lathes have g12.1 and an additional g16 code to automatically convert your "y" axis into "c" axis degrees. the drawing a got was for a 19mm slot, which is .748 i was sure exactly where your .596 slot was. any extra clarification you can provide will get me closer to giving you a much more detailed answer. you will also need to change axis planes (ie g17, g18, g19)


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    OK... Sorry for not being more specific. The drawing shows the slot with a dimension labeled "19". I forgot to change the dimension. The 19 refers to our control plan feature number and is just an arbitrary number. I have corrected the drawing in this attachment.

    OK, so what you are saying is that G41 and G42 will rotate C axis to compensate for the smaller cutter?

    Thanks for all the help and any help "dumbing it down" would be helpful.
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    if you are in g12.1,g16 yes, however it looks as though you do not need this. to climb cut it looks like just g17, g41(comp left). you will also need to make certain that you have the correct tool tip point in your offset page.


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    lb470m

    Have you figrued this out?
    I also have a l470m. I've been using it quite a bit lately.
    Let me know if you need any help.

    Jake


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    okuma face milling hex to a shoulder

    hello i'm starting to use my milling function as well
    any help on using the compensation while milling and
    what code to use ex g17, g18 or g19 ifor face or side milling
    with g41 or g42
    it would sure be helpful to understand the comp when milling a slot
    on the face with an undersized endmill
    any help or examples to look over would be great


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    goaler, it's difficult to understand Your question. Face milling contour generation is G101 for straight line, G102 and G103 arc. For side milling You just command C and Z feed (X to go deeper).
    Radius compensation is G41 and G42: depends, which side to move the tool regarding to feed direction.


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    Last edited by CNCRim; 01-14-2010 at 12:24 AM.
    The best way to learn is trial error.


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    Pay per view at Rapid Share? Cheap shot. And NO there is not a free download available.
    Last edited by trampus; 01-23-2010 at 04:27 PM. Reason: Mis-spelled word.
    tramping on thru....


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