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Yep, I also had once where I changed it back to Right/Upper and posted it out and all the Z# were negative instead of pos.
I caught it about 10 seconds to late , so I went back reselected the EXACT same things as already were and it posted right!
I was told yesterday that this is not the correct way to call my tools.
But this is how my post was out of the box.
How do all you other Macturn/multus folks have it setup?
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MT=3101 M321
NA31 (RESTART POSITION)
G20 HP=4
M110
G94 SB=10000 M242 M63 M175 BA=90. G52 TL=031031
M13
Matt_S, I asked the Okuma tech a few months ago if the airblast needed to be more psi or a few seconds longer, and he said that it was perfect.
A fellow from Okuma was here yesterday, and can get it to leak within a minute of running by the order he turns the coolant on and off.
I wouldn't have it leak till it had been running a while, but I wasn't tring to get it to either.
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Ah well, alls good
When you run it at 9k to 10k with the through spindle coolant on for an extended period of time, have you had coolant come out the back of the spindle?
I am trying to figure out the best way to rough this surface
(fpt site, X3, Rough Surf.z2g)
I am doing this on a machine with a C axis.
Any wisdom would be appreciated.
I get
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"flowline surface conflict found, Toolpath not possible"
How do I resolve this issue?
or what other toolpath can I use with similar results?
The file is in the X3 Files, called 1_FLOWLINE.z2g
Thanks
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