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    how to post process to Heidenhain without using Cycles ?

    I want to know how i can post process my ipt file to heidenhain without using the cycles of heidenhain.More specifically I want when I am making a circular pocket to process this in simple commands and not to use the 252 cycle of heidenhain . The problem is that the specific cycle when it end the process it does not move to the center of the circle and makes a little lead out and then it moving up .When I am using a woodruff cutter or a T cutter this will make a problem . I hope that I made myself clear and to someone could help me. Thanks !

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    Re: how to post process to Heidenhain without using Cycles ?

    Hello Antonismel, hope all is well. Which Heidenhain control are you using ex530 or 640 and what type of Cam software are you posting out of?

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    Quote Originally Posted by diggityds View Post
    Hello Antonismel, hope all is well. Which Heidenhain control are you using ex530 or 640 and what type of Cam software are you posting out of?
    Good morning from Greece. Now I am using 530. In about 2 months I will be using and 640.I have Autodesk cam 2020. I think it is pretty same with fusion 360.

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