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bonnie denham (12.210.214.233) -

working on cnc mills and lathes, going to school to receive my asscosiates and am not very good at math or seeing things in prespective. Any suggestions would be helpfull and appreciated.

Comment #1 pierre leblanc from boucherville quebec (Contact Member) -

Info: hi im a cnc operator on a komo vr-510 fanuc i have work in steel machining for 13 years and now machining wood and mdf, aspenite, what ever, i have worked on a matssura ra-1 and diffrente fanuc control and weeky i dont know auto cad or smart cam but i know my G-code and M code. i use to programme directly on the machine with my g-code.but with this machine it seems that all the programme as to be done with dcn that generates programes all i see is three lines of programing at a time i was wondering if any buddy programme directly on the machine excuse my inglish im a bit rusted

Comment #2 tornero from queen city regina (Contact Member) -

HI

i'M A MACHINIST FOR THE LAST 30 YRS. ANYWAY NOW A DAYS MOST OF THE PROGRAMA ARE DONE EITHER WITH MASTERCAM OR ANOTHER SIMILAR SOFTWARE VERY LITTLE ON LINE OR ON THE MACHINE LESS TIME CONSUMING MAZAK USE MAZATROL VERY FRIENDLY WHEN YOU GET TO USE IT BUT HERE ARE ANOTHER MEANS TO LEARN LOT OF BOOKS ON THE NET MOST IMPORTANT IS TO KNOW YOUR Gs. CODE AND Ms. CODES and understand your axis X, Y and Z


Comment #3 mohan (124.7.18.90) -

Hi, I am mohan working as a cnc programmer in unigraphics software.know I am interested to join with you, how to register in your forum.

Comment #4 krishna (116.75.152.6) -

how to write a cnc programming for turning, milling , boring & drilling operation?

Comment #5 ravindra madihalli (59.95.36.69) -

Hi Iam R.S Madihalli, working with K. K. WAGH POLYTECHNIC NASHIK teaching a subject AD.MFG. PROCESSES. I want your guide lines in writing CNC PROGRAMME on both lathe and milling machine which helps me in classroom teaching.

Thnking You

ravi


Comment #6 Steve (2) from Wisconsin (Contact Member) -

To all,

The format I have won't work to post, but I have a good example of VMC drilling of a simple part. If you want me to send it to you post your email and I will send it. I also do a lot of extensive Macro Programming, which if you request I will write up some examples and send them off.

Best of luck,

Steve


Comment #7 naval kishore (121.247.83.198) -

hi all,

i starts cnc classes(second batch of year) in delhi sep last.you just join.

naval(009818903012)


Comment #8 Trevor Hall (70.242.83.99) -

I've been a machinist for 3 years now, I run a le blond makino, Ycm 146, ycm 158 tv series, snk 18m gantry, and a doonsan daewoo vertical mill.i can manually write 3d drill, tapping and shell mill programs to these machines but would like to learn absolute programming. rough, semi, and finish programs with rotary table movements.

Comment #9 paddy (82.132.139.51) -

thanks steve any examples would be helpful

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