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JCLM

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  1. I had the "S" problem only when trying to push S too soon.
  2. Well I'm definately not an expert but we cut copper on an occasion here. I would start with speeds and feeds comparable to CRS and you shouldn't have any real problems. Also, copper tends to try to grab your tools, ecspecially drills, so make sure that the tool and part are held securely. I'm not sure about which material would be better. HTH
  3. Yeah, it will definitely save some time.
  4. Michael, I thought that was going to work but my tools aren't in order of the operations, meaning tool 5 runs before tool 3. Also, in this instance the job is already setup. Thanks for the help though.
  5. OK, heres what I did. It was first programmed using a Haas machine definition that doesn't add the 50 to the comp, I then needed to change it to a Fanuc post and machine definition that DOES need the 50 added to it. When I went into the parameters I reclicked on the tool and it changed the dia. offset to 51. I guess my question now is, do I have to go through all off my operations and reclick on the tool to make the offset change? Thanks Jim.
  6. Yeah, it's set to add to tool and I have it set to add 50. Like I said, it was working in MR1 and now it's not in MR2. Maybe a bug? Thanks for your help anyways.
  7. Just installed MR2 and when I am posting with a Fanuc post it is not adding the "50" to the D value even though this is set in my MMD. It was working in MR1. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks,
  8. Worked great. Thanks again guys!!!
  9. OK, I have finally made the transition from V9 to X2. Everything seems to be going pretty smooth so far. Right now I'm fine tuning my post and I ran into a problem with one of my Fanuc posts. It seems to be working fine except for drilling cycles, keeps putting some lines in the wrong spot. EX. O0000(NAME - TEST) G98G81Z-.05R.1F10. G80 G20 G0G40G80G17G90 T2 M60 M00(#1 CENTER DRILL ) G54X0.Y0. G43H2Z2.S3000M3 /M8 M5 M9 G91G28Z0. As you can see the drill cycle line is above the tool change. FYI, this post has been updated from V9, however, this is the only problem that I am having with this post and I really don't want to start over with a generic post if I don't have to. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
  10. Thanks Pete! I tried bringing in the same surface with different surface deviation tolerances and they are actually different.
  11. I suppose I could just try it and see if there's a difference.
  12. I was wondering if your surface deviation tolerance settings will affect a surface that I brought in from another software. For example, if I brought a surface in with my tolerance set to .010 and then changed my tolerance to .0002 and brought in the exact same surface would my 2 surfaces be identical or different? Thanks, Jeromey
  13. After updating my post for X everything seems to be fine except for one thing. On the comment on the line with my tool call up "T1M6", the right parenthese ")" is missing. Any post gurus know where I can look in my post? Thanks, Jeromey

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