I have a friend that just picked up a new Weeke Vantech 510 router. I was wondering if someone with a weeke/homag post could just post out some code so I can try to wrap my head around it. I am pretty familiar with G-code,Heidenhain,Mazatrol,Mapps,Macro B, User Task, but this .MPR code is just outta this world. Who knows if this topic will ever get any attention, seeing as how I could only find a few posts with the search. Anyway, Thanks in Advance. I'll see if my vAr can find something too.
WoodWop .MPR files
Started by
mr801
, Jun 06 2012 06:02 PM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 06 June 2012 - 06:02 PM
#2
Posted 07 June 2012 - 01:36 PM
The code is really strange to put it mildly. I sold my customer a post from In House as they were familiar with it and it worked for my customer.
#3
Posted 08 June 2012 - 07:40 AM
I am also looking for a post for a weeke. Let me know if you have any luck MR. I will do the same.
#4
Posted 08 June 2012 - 09:23 AM
Here is a portion of a file to do a simple contour around a 10" X 8" Rectangle with a 5/8" tool
[H
VERSION="4.0 Alpha"
OP="1"
O2="0"
O4="0"
O3="0"
O5="0"
FM="1"
ML="2000"
GP="0"
GY="0"
GXY="0"
NP="1"
NE="0"
NA="0"
BFS="0"
US="0"
CB="0"
UP="0"
DW="0"
MAT="HOMAG"
INCH="1"
VIEW="NOMIRROR"
ANZ="1"
_BSX=10.000000
_BSY=8.000000
_BSZ=0.750000
_FNX=0.000000
_FNY=0.000000
_RNX=0.000000
_RNY=0.000000
_RNZ=0.000000
_RX=10.000000
_RY=8.000000
[001
l="10.000000"
KM="Length in X"
w="8.000000"
KM="Width in Y"
t="0.750000"
KM="Thickness of Workpiece in Z"
]1
$E0
KP
X=4.375000
Y=9.562500
Z=1.000000
KO=00
.X=4.375000
.Y=9.562500
.Z=1.000000
.KO=0
$E1
KL
X=4.375000
Y=9.562500
Z=0.850000
.X=4.375000
.Y=9.562500
.Z=0.850000
.WI=0.000000
.WZ=4.712389
$E2
KL
X=4.375000
Y=9.562500
Z=0.000000
.X=4.375000
.Y=9.562500
.Z=0.000000
.WI=0.000000
.WZ=4.712389
$E3
KL
X=4.375000
Y=8.937500
.X=4.375000
.Y=8.937500
.Z=0.000000
.WI=4.712389
.WZ=0.000000
$E4
KA
X=5.000000
Y=8.312500
DS=1
R=0.625000
.X=5.000000
.Y=8.312500
.Z=0.000000
.I=5.000000
.J=8.937500
.DS=1
.R=0.625000
.WI=4.712389
.WO=0.000000
.WAZ=0.000000
$E5
KL
X=10.000000
Y=8.312500
.X=10.000000
.Y=8.312500
.Z=0.000000
.WI=0.000000
.WZ=0.000000
$E6
KA
X=10.312500
Y=8.000000
DS=0
R=0.312500
.X=10.312500
.Y=8.000000
.Z=0.000000
.I=10.000000
.J=8.000000
.DS=0
.R=0.312500
.WI=0.000000
.WO=4.712389
.WAZ=0.000000
$E7
KL
X=10.312500
Y=0.000000
.X=10.312500
.Y=0.000000
.Z=0.000000
.WI=4.712389
.WZ=0.000000
$E8
KA
X=10.000000
Y=-0.312500
[H
VERSION="4.0 Alpha"
OP="1"
O2="0"
O4="0"
O3="0"
O5="0"
FM="1"
ML="2000"
GP="0"
GY="0"
GXY="0"
NP="1"
NE="0"
NA="0"
BFS="0"
US="0"
CB="0"
UP="0"
DW="0"
MAT="HOMAG"
INCH="1"
VIEW="NOMIRROR"
ANZ="1"
_BSX=10.000000
_BSY=8.000000
_BSZ=0.750000
_FNX=0.000000
_FNY=0.000000
_RNX=0.000000
_RNY=0.000000
_RNZ=0.000000
_RX=10.000000
_RY=8.000000
[001
l="10.000000"
KM="Length in X"
w="8.000000"
KM="Width in Y"
t="0.750000"
KM="Thickness of Workpiece in Z"
]1
$E0
KP
X=4.375000
Y=9.562500
Z=1.000000
KO=00
.X=4.375000
.Y=9.562500
.Z=1.000000
.KO=0
$E1
KL
X=4.375000
Y=9.562500
Z=0.850000
.X=4.375000
.Y=9.562500
.Z=0.850000
.WI=0.000000
.WZ=4.712389
$E2
KL
X=4.375000
Y=9.562500
Z=0.000000
.X=4.375000
.Y=9.562500
.Z=0.000000
.WI=0.000000
.WZ=4.712389
$E3
KL
X=4.375000
Y=8.937500
.X=4.375000
.Y=8.937500
.Z=0.000000
.WI=4.712389
.WZ=0.000000
$E4
KA
X=5.000000
Y=8.312500
DS=1
R=0.625000
.X=5.000000
.Y=8.312500
.Z=0.000000
.I=5.000000
.J=8.937500
.DS=1
.R=0.625000
.WI=4.712389
.WO=0.000000
.WAZ=0.000000
$E5
KL
X=10.000000
Y=8.312500
.X=10.000000
.Y=8.312500
.Z=0.000000
.WI=0.000000
.WZ=0.000000
$E6
KA
X=10.312500
Y=8.000000
DS=0
R=0.312500
.X=10.312500
.Y=8.000000
.Z=0.000000
.I=10.000000
.J=8.000000
.DS=0
.R=0.312500
.WI=0.000000
.WO=4.712389
.WAZ=0.000000
$E7
KL
X=10.312500
Y=0.000000
.X=10.312500
.Y=0.000000
.Z=0.000000
.WI=4.712389
.WZ=0.000000
$E8
KA
X=10.000000
Y=-0.312500
#5
Posted 08 June 2012 - 10:06 AM
Todd Tracey from Fastech, on 08 June 2012 - 09:23 AM, said:
Here is a portion of a file to do a simple contour around a 10" X 8" Rectangle with a 5/8" tool
Thanks for that. I talked to my reseller to see if we could get a trial on a post for 60 days. It is some of the wierdest code I have ever seen.
#6
Posted 08 June 2012 - 03:12 PM
That was an In House post that I used to get that. 337 lines of code to do something i could do in about 20 in G-Code tops.
#7
Posted 26 June 2012 - 09:55 AM
Hi at all
Woodwop is a very specialy Format code !
In my devlopment you can use also the universal makro or ply file from woodwop programming software or all woodwop makros like milling sawing and so! We cant compare the woodwop code with a Iso standart code ! Its to different ! The best way to compare the iso code is when you use the universal makro, but than you dont see the ways in woodwop backplot only the startpoint!
Wic version from woodwop do you use ? 5 or 6
When i can help you please send me a Email
goodmill
Woodwop is a very specialy Format code !
In my devlopment you can use also the universal makro or ply file from woodwop programming software or all woodwop makros like milling sawing and so! We cant compare the woodwop code with a Iso standart code ! Its to different ! The best way to compare the iso code is when you use the universal makro, but than you dont see the ways in woodwop backplot only the startpoint!
Wic version from woodwop do you use ? 5 or 6
When i can help you please send me a Email
goodmill















