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    Default Doosan Puma 3100 XLY ------------Not cutting a proper circle

    Hi Below is the programming and pretty standard ISO g-code for cutting a circle but when running on this machine it does everything but cut a round hole -----------If i didnt no better its like the circle has such a large tolerance it is moving point to point no in an arc ---------Using X and Y axis ------Cutter 90 deg to Z axis head
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    Laird


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    O4901(LIGHTING-HOLES)
    G203
    G00G90G18G21G40G80G99M8
    G50S2000
    ()
    N2(20MM ENDMILL)
    G28U0V0
    G30W0
    M5P11
    M5P12
    T0404
    M35
    G97S1500M3P12
    G00X359.507Y18.841Z10.0
    G01Z-25.0F1.0
    ()
    #505=6(REPEATS)
    WHILE[#505NE0]DO1
    ()
    G01W-4.5F1.0(DEPTH-OF-CUT)
    ()
    N114 G3 X358.507 Y19.841 R1. F.3
    N116 X357.507 Y18.841 R1.
    N118 X360.507 Y15.841 R3.
    N120 X363.507 Y18.841 R3.
    N122 X358.507 Y23.841 R5.
    N124 X353.507 Y18.841 R5.
    N126 X360.507 Y11.841 R7.
    N128 X367.507 Y18.841 R7.
    N130 X358.507 Y27.841 R9.
    N132 X349.507 Y18.841 R9.
    N134 X360.507 Y7.841 R11.
    N136 X371.507 Y18.841 R11.
    N138 X358.507 Y31.841 R13.
    N140 X345.507 Y18.841 R13.
    N142 X360.507 Y3.841 R15.
    N144 X375.507 Y18.841 R15.
    N146 X358.507 Y35.841 R17.
    N148 X341.507 Y18.841 R17.
    N150 X360.507 Y-.159 R19.
    N152 X379.507 Y18.841 R19.
    N154 X358.507 Y39.841 R21.
    N156 X337.507 Y18.841 R21.
    N158 X360.507 Y-4.159 R23.
    N160 X383.507 Y18.841 R23.
    N162 X358.507 Y43.841 R25.
    N164 X333.507 Y18.841 R25.
    N166 X360.507 Y-8.159 R27.
    N168 X387.507 Y18.841 R27.
    N170 X358.507 Y47.841 R29.
    N172 X329.507 Y18.841 R29.
    N174 X360.507 Y-12.159 R31.
    N176 X391.507 Y18.841 R31.
    N178 X358.507 Y51.841 R33.
    N180 X325.507 Y18.841 R33.
    N182 X360.507 Y-16.159 R35.
    N184 X395.507 Y18.841 R35.
    N186 X358.507 Y55.841 R37.
    N188 X321.507 Y18.841 R37.
    N190 X360.507 Y-20.159 R39.
    N192 X399.507 Y18.841 R39.
    N194 X359.507 Y58.841 R40.
    N196 X319.507 Y18.841 R40.
    N198 X359.507 Y-21.159 R40.
    N200 X399.507 Y18.841 R40.
    N202 X359.507 Y58.841 R40.
    N204 X319.507 Y18.841 R40.
    N206 X359.507 Y-21.159 R40.
    N208 G41 X399.507 Y18.841 R40.
    ()
    G01G40X359.507Y18.841
    ()
    G00Z100.0
    ()
    #505=[#505-1]
    END1
    ()
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    M5P12
    M34
    G50S500
    G203
    M5P11
    M99

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    Default Re: Doosan Puma 3100 XLY ------------Not cutting a proper circle

    Hi . Looks like you are in the wrong plane . Try G17 instead of G18 in the 3rd line down . G18 to put it back just before the M99



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    Default Re: Doosan Puma 3100 XLY ------------Not cutting a proper circle

    No Effect tryed all 3



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    Default Re: Doosan Puma 3100 XLY ------------Not cutting a proper circle

    Try a -R value instead of a positive one or use I,J,K method
    the positive R command is used for less than 180. degrees



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    Default Re: Doosan Puma 3100 XLY ------------Not cutting a proper circle

    I have just ran it through on our machine in simulation and it is producing ovals . Look like a dodgy output from your cam as X is a diameter value its movement should be double in the X compared to the Y and the movements are like for like .



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    Default Re: Doosan Puma 3100 XLY ------------Not cutting a proper circle

    Thank you for running it through but same program running on standard vertical mill no issue so at a loss to be honest ------------------While using the milling function that is normal ISO i don't see any issue but running on a Lathe/Mill its a different approach and maybe something to do with how it calculates ARC values on the machine
    A different problem for sure



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    Default Re: Doosan Puma 3100 XLY ------------Not cutting a proper circle

    Yes but a VMC is straight forward X and Y . On the lathe X is diameter so it is double. For example to turn a 40mm diameter on a lathe you program X40. But the tool is only 20mm from centreline . That is the reason it is doing arcs . I bet your PCD is knowwhere near 390 ish mm . It is your post that is not set up for a Lathe .

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    Default Re: Doosan Puma 3100 XLY ------------Not cutting a proper circle

    Yes trying to get a lathe to act like a mill especially doing something like this is just not smart ---------Someone was using the C axis along with x to cut the holes and the machine is screaming to hold position --------I tryed work shifting it to the center of the hole and doing it that way so just the same ------A different problem that is for sure



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    Default Re: Doosan Puma 3100 XLY ------------Not cutting a proper circle

    I will agree with Dale123
    if you are using a milling cam system you will need to double the X axis in order to make a round part
    using the C axis for the Y position is standard polar milling the only problem is that you have to take into account how good the c axis is to what/how you are cutting the feature
    clamping the c axis to machine the holes would be the most stable for cutting using x/y axis co-ordinates



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    Default Re: Doosan Puma 3100 XLY ------------Not cutting a proper circle

    On a lathe the holes would be 160 center but on the Mill and Master cam its taken as 360 what its programmed to ---------The machine changing to holes milling using X and Y axis the machine builder has not inbcorprated into the machine only in G codes created by them -----------Not the first time or the last i have come across these over sites and yes holding the C axis clamped is more than needed when putting 100mm holes in a face --------------Most CNC software packages will only do standard milling so have to find another way to manipulate the control -------------Moving to the Milling command using X and Y plane and Z to spindle should have been an Easy flip and could be so standard even using G41/42 and G43 and H values for Tools ----Maybe a seperate Screen to be user friendly as none of the Doosan mills were every to complicated



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