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G-Code, CAD, and CAM => G-Code, CAD, and CAM discussions => Topic started by: DeepDiver on May 13, 2009, 09:42:55 PM
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I’m using MasterCam9 to generating the tool paths for my CNC Lathe and using Mach3 Turn.
What I find interesting is the letter “E” that is used in the MasterCam tool path for threading.
Here is an example of what it generates for a ½-20 thread.
G20
(PROGRAM NAME - 500-20 DATE=DD-MM-YY - 13-05-09 TIME=HH:MM - 18:27)
(TOOL - 1 OFFSET - 1)
(LTHREAD OD THREAD RIGHT INSERT - NONE)
G0T0101
G97S200M03
G0G54X-.7Z.128
Z.032
X-.4812
G99G32Z-.5 E.05 (notice the capital E)
G0X-.7
Z.0288
X-.4697
G32Z-.5 E.05
G0X-.7
Z.0263
X-.4606
G32Z-.5 E.05
G0X-.7
Z.0241
X-.4528
G32Z-.5 E.05
G0X-.7
Z.0222
X-.4459
G32Z-.5 E.05
G0X-.7
Z.0222
X-.4459
G32Z-.5 E.05
G0X-.7
Z.032
Z.128
G28U0.W0.M05
T0100
M30
If I change the E to an F it works just fine but Mach3 sees the E and an error.
I have looked and looked for anything that would have to do with the E axis and I can’t even find anything on the Internet about an E axis.
Does anyone know MasterCam9 Lathe and can tell me if there is a setting for this?
Thanks
Dave
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HI, I think you can edit your post processor, I know it can be done with Mastercam X3.
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Dave,
You need to get from Mastercam or modify so you have the correct post processor as ostie01
mentioned.
Different programs may generate the "F" or in you case "E" for the feed rate differently.
Don't be suprised if you see other things like a G33 for the threading and inverted X and Z's
from other porgrams.
Sort of like two Cajun's speaking French and they don't even understand each other.
No demeanor intended!
RICH
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G28U0.W0.M05
??? if you get the last reply ;)
RICH
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Hi Rich
Is there a way to edit the post processor myself or is this done at a different level in the program? I'm using MasterCam 9
Plus, I don't think they will help me if you know what I'm talking about.
Dave
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Dave,
I only think i know what your talking about and that is the problem with what you chose to do and now you expect support for it. Sorry my friend. Not from me.
That said, you will need to learn how to modify the post processor. I have never needed to do that as
support is available along with the product if you know what i am talking about.
If i am wrong in my quess, then correct me and my appologies, if not my time needs to go somewhere else.
RICH