I am pretty new to CNC Milling so bear with me. Let's say I am spotting and drilling a hole in the O.D. of a ....hockey puck (easier to describe than actual part!) When I spot the hole, the chamfer is always bigger on one axis than the other because of the roundness of the part. I really don't like that look. On a Hardinge TwinTurn, i use circular interpolation and the bar rotates back and forth to put an even chamfer on the hole, but i don't know what to do on a mill. I'm assuming that I can do it with 4 - X,Y,Z, moves. I learned that this was going to be a problem when I used an Excel Spreadsheet to make a threadmilling program and there were "J" and "I" moves in the program "still don't understand what they are but it works!!!". Can someone make a sample program for me to learn from? And possibly explain the J and I moves? I do not like to make a program and not understand what every single block means!!! Thanks In Advance!
I am using a:
Fadal VMC 88HS
5/8"-90 Degree Indexable Spot Drill