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Basic G-code Programming for CNC Mills
THE CARTESIAN COORDINATE SYSTEM
THE CARTESIAN COORDINATE SYSTEM
Preview
Exercise 1:
The G-Wizard Editor
How to download and install the G-wizard editor.
Download this sample program and COPY and PASTE the code in G-wizard editor
CREATING TOOL PATHS USING COORDINATES
Learn how to use coordinates to create straight line tool paths using the G1 command.
Exercise #2
How to create Clockwise Arcs using the G2 command.
Exercise #3
How to create Counterclockwise Arcs using the G3 command.
Exercise #4
How the I's and J's are used to create arcs
BASIC G AND M-CODE LIST
THE WORK OFFSET
Setting the Work Offset
Setting the Tool Offset
BLUEPRINT READING
Blueprint reading and process planning.
Exercise #5
ABSOLUTE AND INCREMENTAL MODES
Absolute and Incremental modes.
Preview
CUTTER COMPENSATION
How to add cutter compensation to your tool path.
Exercise #6
Download the drawing for Exercise 6
ANGLED PART GEOMETRY
Simple formulas to calculate right angle triangles.
Preview
Finding the triangle in angled geometry
Tool paths of angled geometry
Exercise #7
FACE MILLING AND CIRCLE MILLING
Face Milling
Circle milling a hole
Exercise #8
Circle Milling multiple holes
Exercise #9
DRILLING OPERATIONS
G81 Drilling Canned Cycle
G83 Peck Drilling Canned Cycle
G84 Right Hand Tapping Cycle
Exercise #10
Drill and Tap Chart
Program example attached for drilling and tapping operation.
AUTOMATIC WORK OFFSET LOADING WITH A G10 COMMAND
The G10 Auto Offset Loading command
G10 line reference sheet
SEQUENCE NUMBERS
Sequence Numbers.
Sequence numbers reference sheet
SUB-ROUTINES AND SUB PROGRAMS
M97 Sub Routines used on Haas controls.
M97 Program example
M98 Sub Routines used on Fanuc style controls.
M98 program example
Sub program example O1001
Sub program example O1002
Sub program example O1003
Sub program example O1004
FINAL PROGRAMMING ASSIGNMENT
FINAL EXERCISE
FACE MILLING AND CIRCLE MILLING
Basic G-code Programming for CNC Mills
By:
Tom Stikkelman
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Face Milling
Circle milling a hole
Exercise #8
Circle Milling multiple holes
Exercise #9
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