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  1. #1
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    Lathe Circular Interpolation C axis

    Nakamura TW10 Fanuc 18T
    Trying to save set up time. Very low volume job.
    One of the operation require a .625 rough hole. I'll like to use a .5 dia. End mill already in the machine.
    How do I interpolate to make a .5 end mill cut a .625 diameter hole.
    This is how I'm planning on doing it:
    Z0.0 is face of material.
    After I engage C axis....
    G and orientation codes...

    G0X.0625Z.1
    G1Z-.250
    C360.F15. or H360.F15.
    I'm trying to make C axis rotate 360 degrees to increase the hole diameter.
    Please advice if this is a good way to do this.
    Can I use X and Y axis like in a machine center instead??? G2 or G3 from the center of the hole??

    Any input will be appreciate.

    Regards.
    Jorge.

  2. #2
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    I think the H360. should work. I believe your feedrate will be in degrees per minute, so F15. will take about 24 minutes to make one rev.

  3. #3
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    So much for a set up reduction. LOL
    Thanks for ur replay.
    I have a small macro that will take care of the feed rate.

    O9005*
    #[#18] = #2/[[3.1416 * 2 * #7] * #2 /360] / #9*
    M99

    Again. Thank u very much.

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by jorgehrr View Post
    ...
    Can I use X and Y axis like in a machine center instead??? G2 or G3 from the center of the hole??
    ...
    Not possible, though I am not very sure.

  5. #5
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    Ok I have a very similar issue. I am looking for a formula to calculate feedrate in degrees per minute. Does anyone have anything?

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by steveptrs View Post
    Ok I have a very similar issue. I am looking for a formula to calculate feedrate in degrees per minute. Does anyone have anything?
    This might help...
    Attached Files Attached Files

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    How long could it possibly take to mount a 5/8 inch drill?

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by dcoupar View Post
    This might help...
    Thanks for the link. I have a couple old jobs I would like to try using these formulas on. Just to see how close my guesstimates are.

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