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Usually you would have a g49 above it, then activate the tool offset.
It's been a while but on the old shops 2xi we used g5.1q1 but I believe the option was g5.1 P10000
Is it fanuc or their new os
We are cutting grade 5 titanium and the website says 4000 rpm at 19 ipm for a .177drill.
I tried it at 85% of that and it didn't like it. It walked pretty bad. 1 inch deep .177dia 1200psi tsc in a hammer shrink. No peck and no spot drill. It was at 13%load on the mam 72-35v.
Anyone use these in titanium before?
it rounds the top even with a flat endmill.
if the corner were shart technically it would have more material on it than what you set. there is a setting for stock to leave not to round corners in contour. maybe something similar. or a check box in tool path fillet to make sharp
I'm taking relatively light cuts with a 3 flute endmill in aluminum. It starts to rumble and you can see the z load increase. Sometimes it pulls the head down into z excess error servo alarm. Its at 70% load just sitting still with no cutting. It looks like the motor is the same size as the 520
I save a copy with the material in the name of I want it saved. Then you pick the one you want they will be relatively close to each other in the library
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