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Try conventional milling instead of climb milling. That may help. Jeff
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We used a light oil called Almag for cutting mag castings. Works well without the corrosion from water soluble coolant and fire was never a issue. The biggest complaint was the mess.
HTH, Jeff
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I have, kinda. Using mplmaster, same settings as stated earlier but set increment seq no to 10. We only have 10 tool turrets here so each tool gets a line no. 1 thru 10, first canned cycle gets p11 q21 and the canned cycle line numbers correspond. Seems to work fine here. I have only used this for canned roughing so far, as finish passes are hard coded. HTH
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Have you considered a facing head? They even make nc controlled ones now. Check out dandrea.com
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That got it. Thank you!
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Could someone please explain to me how to change the rough canned cycle format from the two line,
ex.: G71 U.1 R0.
G71 P100 Q102 U.04 W.005 F.01
to the 1 line
ex.: G71 P100 Q102 U.04 W.005 D100 F.01
in X2 MR2
Thanks, Jeff
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Not real good at this. Is this what your looking for?
plinout #Output to NC of linear movement - feed
pcan1, pbld, n, sgfeed, sgplane, `sgcode, sgabsinc, pwcs, pccdia,
pxout, pyout, pzout, pcout, feed, strcantext, scoolant, e
Jeff
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Hello, long time reader, 1st post. After a similar experiance as cncchuck, I remembered this post and apllied the solution to my mphaas post, only it worked to well, the d# is on all the lines from the G41/G42 to G40. Prolly won't hurt anything, but will wipe the setup guys out. Any idea how to force the d on only the line with the G41/G42? Running x2 mr1 sp1. Thanks Jeff
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This happened to me not to long ago. After a call to my reseller, the solution was to unregister, and then re-resister the file. Do this by running regsvr32-u(path and filename, then run regsvr32 (path and file name), from the run command in start menu of windows. HTH, Jeff