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  1. #1
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    Jan 2014
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    Okuma face radius

    Hi, need some help getting a concave face rad to come into size, using IGF function and just regular G03 L function I have a radius that won't come up to size coming up small by around .005. depth is within .0004, start dia is within .0005

    Radius has a tolerance of 1.250+/- .0005 and is consistently .005 undersize at 1.245R

    I'm running a 55 degree diamond (left hand) .008R horizontally, Rad is 1.25R X.135 dp with a start on dia of 1.111

    Tool is around .0005 below center.

    Never had this issue before and any help/thoughts are appreciated.

  2. #2
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    Re: Okuma face radius

    hy chris, sorry for the late reply, but this is your 1st post, and 1st posts are not shown immediately, but after a period of default verifications; as a result, when it appears, it is not shown on top of the forum, but towards the bottom okey, now let's put your values in milimiters :

    I have a radius that won't come up to size coming up small by around 0.127. depth is within 0.01016, start dia is within 0.0127

    Radius has a tolerance of 31.75+/- 0.0127 and is consistently 0.127 undersize at 1.245R

    I'm running a 55 degree diamond (left hand) .008R horizontally, Rad is 31.75R X 3.429 dp with a start on dia of 28.2194
    i am sorry, i can't draw your part; pls share a drawing / sketch / use chalk, ms paint, sand, draw on a dirty bus

    also, if you wish, share the program and the measuring method : you know, maybe there is something ...

    Tool is around 0.0127 below center
    please, how did you measured this excentricity ? kindly
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  3. #3
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    Apr 2009
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    Re: Okuma face radius

    Which quadrant do you have your tool nose radius defined for? This may affect how the control does tool nose comp. Like deadly says, a sketch would be helpful showing how the tool is mounted and where you are having the issues.

    Best regards,
    Experience is what you get just after you needed it.

  4. #4
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    Jan 2014
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    Im sorry, I never got any notification it had been answered. Problem was resolved by removing tool nose comp from program.

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