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    arcs in threading programe

    Made prog on surfcam for npt thread would like get R for radius insted of i and j but arcfiltmx did not help any suggestions. Thanks


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    NPT Threads

    Send me a dwg and I'll post it back to you!

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    Can you import GibbsCAM #1 ~ MasterBaterCAM # 1000000000 or Catia?

    Those NPT's Are tricky with SURFCAM ~ AutoCAD ~ SmartCAM and Others!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bala955 View Post
    Made prog on surfcam for npt thread would like get R for radius insted of i and j but arcfiltmx did not help any suggestions. Thanks
    Go into the mill post library open up the one you want and look for I J K option now change it to 1. Next time you post it will be R. Note: watever you do make copy back up before play with it.
    The best way to learn is trial error.


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