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  1. #1
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    Hello
    When I create line editing with compensation, start and end points are always triple-digit (N15 and N26)

    N14 T2 M6 S265 F56 (SCHRUPPFRAESER D=30 / R=15)
    N15 M13
    N16 G93 X401 Y0 Z0
    N17 G7 C5=-90 B5=0 A5=-90 L1=1 (270 GRAD)
    N18 (ABSATZ 6 SCHRUPPEN LINKS OBEN)

    N19 G0 X308 Y-55.201 Z50 <---- ?????

    N20 G0 Z2
    N21 G1 Z-5.8
    N22 G43 X308 Y-35.2
    N23 G41
    N24 G1 X-18
    N25 G40

    N26 G1 Y-50.201 <----- ?????

    N27 G0 Z50 M9
    N28 G74 Z-230 L1
    N29 G7
    N30 G93 X0 Y0 Z0
    ....
    ....
    ....

    is it possible to change this output?

    Thanks

    Banditman

  2. #2
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    Hello Banditman,

    I believe it’s possible to change something:
    There must be a raw

    zero_value = 0.0010, 0.0000

    in your *.MAC file.

    Delete (my) there and try again

    You certainly have an old PP…

    Thorsten
    Grüßle<br />nebbe

  3. #3
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    Hello Thorsten!

    That’s great! Thanks a lot!

    Now I have one more problem: when I remill a part with profil – job and several coverings, the PP gives one coordinate more than it should (N21)

    Is it also possible to prevent this output?

    N14 T10 M6 S170 F60 (WASTI-SCHRUPP D=63 / R31.5 )
    N15 M13 T1
    N16 G93 X0 Y0 Z0
    N17 G7 C5=0 B5=0 A5=-90 L1=1 (180 GRAD)
    N18 (UEBERFRAESEN POS.50 LINKS)
    N19 G0 X342 Y-445 Z50
    N20 G0 Z12.6

    N21 G1 Y-410 <--- this coordinate

    N22 G1 Y-125
    N23 G0 Z20
    N24 G0 Y-445
    N25 G0 Z10.2

    N26 G1 Y-125

    N27 G0 Z20
    N28 G0 Y-445
    N29 G0 Z10
    N30 G1 Y-125
    N31 G0 Z50
    N32 G74 Z-230 L1
    N33 G7
    N34 G93 X0 Y0 Z0


    Thanks

    Banditman

  4. #4
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    It’s with moving with o degree, right? Or tangential moving.

    Actually it has to be out. Which version do you have?

    t.
    Grüßle<br />nebbe

  5. #5
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    “It’s with moving with o degree, right? Or tangential moving.” – YES

    Version : Inventorcam 2007 R11 SP 2.1

  6. #6
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    That was “correct” in the version 8 and it’s inside of version 12 again!

    I have SolidWorks with SolidCAM

    t.
    Grüßle<br />nebbe

  7. #7
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    Little correction:

    It already works in SC R11.2 SP4

    t.
    Grüßle<br />nebbe

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