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    Hi all,

    I’m working on a post processor for a Milltronics lathe with Centurion 6.
    It would be very helpful if someone could post a sample g code program. The parts of the program I’m most interested in, are the beginning, the end, and the tool change sequence.

    Appreciate everyone’s help!

    Yogi

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    Default Re: Centurion 6 Lathe Sample Program

    Hi Yogi, If all else fails try doing a conversational program, then go look at in text. Program, edit, text it will be the Oxxxx ( O1234) that you made.

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    Thank you Bob! I’ll do that.
    I have a Fanuc post that looks to be very close, but needs some minor modification. Still, if someone has a short program to share, that would be very much appreciate.

    Yogi



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    Default Re: Centurion 6 Lathe Sample Program

    Take a look at this YouTube video

    "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXLakFO42cA"







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    Default Re: Centurion 6 Lathe Sample Program

    duplicate



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    Default Re: Centurion 6 Lathe Sample Program

    yogi107,

    Did you ever get the start, tool change and end codes? The conversational output is not easy to follow as a lot of it is not commented - so a pain...

    thanks
    pt



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    pt, yes, I put a post together that has been working satisfactory so far. The Centurion control accepts straight g-code, so I didn't have to mess with the conversational too much.

    Thanks,
    Yogi

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    Default Re: Centurion 6 Lathe Sample Program

    Quote Originally Posted by yogi107 View Post
    pt, yes, I put a post together that has been working satisfactory so far. The Centurion control accepts straight g-code, so I didn't have to mess with the conversational too much.

    Thanks,
    Yogi
    Yogi,

    I forgot to ask the obvious, what Cam system are you making the post for? I am looking for somebody with a Fusion 360 post for the Milltronics lathe. I can modify my own but I thought I ask as there are many hours of messing around if a noob like me is attempting this...

    Thanks
    Peter



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    Peter,
    I’m using Gibbs, with Posthaste as post processor.

    Yogi

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    Quote Originally Posted by yogi107 View Post
    pt, yes, I put a post together that has been working satisfactory so far. The Centurion control accepts straight g-code, so I didn't have to mess with the conversational too much.

    Thanks,
    Yogi
    Hi Yogi, would it be possible for you to post a small program for me so I can see what it looks like. I just got a Milltronics ML-15 with the Centurion 6 controller and I'm trying to figure out how to write a g code program.
    Thanks Mike



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