David
Romans 3:23
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ok My bad. I must have run a different program.
I re programmed one just now and it cut all the way through. I made sure I did not have stock to leave checked.
Thanks
when I ran my last program I first removed the beginning g28 and the line with M6 in it.
After the cut was complete it sliced an angle through the part as it was going back to my home. I am assuming this was because of the last G28 in the code?
Code is here
%
(1001)
(T1 D=0.25 CR=0 - ZMIN=-0.5 - flat end mill)
G90 G94
G17
G20
G90
(2D Contour4)
M9
S24000 M3
G54
M8
G0 X-3.692 Y-4.875
Z0.6
Z0.2894
G1 Z-0.25 F13.12
X-2.625 F60
G3 X-2.5 Y-4.75 J0.125
G1 Y-3.25
G3 X-2.625 Y-3.125 I-0.125
G1 X-3.692
G2 X-4.0167 Y-2.9375 J0.375
G3 X-4.125 Y-2.875 I-0.1083 J-0.0625
G1 X-7.125
G2 X-7.5 Y-2.5 J0.375
G1 Y-1.25
G2 X-7.125 Y-0.875 I0.375
G1 X-0.875
G2 X-0.5 Y-1.25 J-0.375
G1 Y-6.75
G2 X-0.875 Y-7.125 I-0.375
G1 X-7.125
G2 X-7.5 Y-6.75 J0.375
G1 Y-5.5
G2 X-7.125 Y-5.125 I0.375
G1 X-4.125
G3 X-4.0167 Y-5.0625 J0.125
G2 X-3.692 Y-4.875 I0.3248 J-0.1875
G0 Z0.2
Y-3.125
G1 Z0.0394 F13.12
Z-0.5
G2 X-4.0167 Y-2.9375 J0.375 F60
G3 X-4.125 Y-2.875 I-0.1083 J-0.0625
G1 X-7.125
G2 X-7.5 Y-2.5 J0.375
G1 Y-1.25
G2 X-7.125 Y-0.875 I0.375
G1 X-4.3
X-4.25 F15
X-4.1697 Z-0.4599 F60
X-4.125 Z-0.4375 F15
X-3.875 F60
X-3.75 Z-0.5 F13.12
X-0.875 F60
G2 X-0.5 Y-1.25 J-0.375
G1 Y-3.7
Y-3.75 F15
Y-3.8303 Z-0.4599 F60
Y-3.875 Z-0.4375 F15
Y-4.125 F60
Y-4.25 Z-0.5 F13.12
Y-6.75 F60
G2 X-0.875 Y-7.125 I-0.375
G1 X-3.7
X-3.75 F15
X-3.8303 Z-0.4599 F60
X-3.875 Z-0.4375 F15
X-4.125 F60
X-4.25 Z-0.5 F13.12
X-7.125 F60
G2 X-7.5 Y-6.75 J0.375
G1 Y-5.5
G2 X-7.125 Y-5.125 I0.375
G1 X-4.125
G3 X-4.0167 Y-5.0625 J0.125
G2 X-3.692 Y-4.875 I0.3248 J-0.1875
G1 X-2.625
G3 X-2.5 Y-4.75 J0.125
G1 Y-3.25
G3 X-2.625 Y-3.125 I-0.125
G1 X-3.692
G0 Z0.6 is this the retract height before the rapid to home? stock is only .5 thick
M9
G28 G91 Z0
G90
G28 G91 X0 Y0
G90
M30
%
Attached it the fusion file
here is a pic of the damage
how do I keep that from happening?
Thanks
I regularly cut 1/2" Baltic Birch with a 1/4" compression bit running 18k rpm, plunge to 0.25" depth of cut, and typical feed rate of 175 ipm - no issues at all. Just cut a Longworth chuck an hour ago using these settings. I cut the center hole, finger holes, slots, and outer profile at the same setting.
David
David
Romans 3:23
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