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Columbo™

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  1. I worked in a shop that REQUIRED ALL programmer, tool designers and methods people to work in the shop running machines for six months prior to getting to the hired position. It weeds out the BS artist real fast. I have seen many come in saying they programmed 5 axis machines. After a week they just wouldn't show up anymore. I believe every programmer/manufacturing engineer should be brought up in the shop. I don't care about a piece of paper saying you have a Bachelors degree. If you have it fine.......what about work experience. I worked right out of high school. After about 10 or 15 years went back to night school for my degree, and every job I have had since didn't require it. My employers want to get the job done now and right, no mistakes..

     

    NUF SAID

  2. I agree with Gcode......we have a DMU50 and had to get a new post for it....once you index the head.....probably "B" axis your X & Y axis' flip......we had a problem in the beginning but got a fairly decent post (still in the final touch ups) from in-house.......Maybe they even have an already configured post for ya....have your re-seller contact them....

     

    Good luck.....

     

    BTW.....welcome to the forum

     

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  3. I believe the reverse post has not been available since version 7 or 8........

     

     

    I believe NC Code Analyzer (ncca) will work for you......If you need to get a copy let me know.... This will also let you see the toolpath..........

     

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  4. Welcome to the forum

     

    To answer your question......

     

    I do not believe that is possible......

     

    You will have to change the configuration to metric and re-dimension.......

     

    That is under settings, configuration and at the bottom change "current" to metric, the OK. When asked to change the scale of the part say yes, the for entire drawing "delete all assoc. ...."

     

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  5. Yes Ron.....it's posting that way also.....

     

     

    My tool leaves off at D.7997 Z-2.380 but comes out to Z1.250

     

    Also my retract on the first operation matches the approach of the second operation.......

     

    Never seen this before......

     

     

    Here is the two operations posted

     

    N10 CLEAR

    N20 DEF WORK

    N30 PS , [0,0], [,]

    N40 END

    N50 DRAW

     

    N60 G50 S400

     

    (ROUGH FACE BEFORE SMALL BORE)

    N70 G00 X30. Z80.

    N80 G96 S400 M03 T0505

    N90 G00 X.8123 Z1.25 M08

    N100 Z-2.2729

    N110 G95 G01 Z-2.3729 F.006

    N120 Z-2.65

    N130 X.6635

    N140 X.5221 Z-2.5793

    N150 G00 Z-2.275

    N160 X.9612

    N170 G01 Z-2.375

    N180 Z-2.65

    N190 X.7923

    N200 X.6509 Z-2.5793

    N210 G00 Z-2.275

    N220 X1.11

    N230 G01 Z-2.375

    N240 Z-2.65

    N250 X.9412

    N260 X.7997 Z-2.5793

    N270 G00 Z-2.38

    N280 Z1.25

    (FINISH SMALL BORE)

    N310 Z-2.38

    N320 X1.09

    N330 G01 Z-2.48 F.016

    N340 Z-2.625

    N350 X.8035

    N360 Z-3.08

    N370 X.7328 Z-3.0446

    N380 G00 Z-2.38

    N390 X1.15

    N400 G01 Z-2.48

    N410 Z-2.655

    N420 X.8635

    N430 Z-3.08

    N440 X.7928 Z-3.0446

    N450 G00 Z1.25

    N460 G00 X30. Z80. M05

    N470 M02

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  6. I have a boring bar the I am using to rough the back wall of a bore using "ROUGH" then using the same bar to finish the bore diameters and back wall of the bore using "FINISH"..... I also have the retract set to the last move of the first operation and the approach set to the same values for the second operation.

     

    My question is "why does the boring bar come out of the hole then goes back in....I have done this in the past without any issues.....Is the problem using a rough and a finish operation for the same tool????

     

    Thanks

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