I have never really had good success with G76 for threading.
Maybe I am a control freak and like G92, but what am I missing?
When I use G76, I get overcut beyond the X Ø
What exactly is important on the command line?
My code for a .75x20 male would look something like this.
g0 x.8 z.2
g76 X.687 z-1. f.05 d.01 k .0307
g80
However, what I get is @!$%@#$
It will overcut beyond .687 until the control decides its internal "Magic Eightball" tells it to quit!
Quite infuriating!
So what have I done incorrectly?
Also, how do you use the "A" tool nose angle to cut only off one side?
Thanks,
Doug.
Maybe I am a control freak and like G92, but what am I missing?
When I use G76, I get overcut beyond the X Ø
What exactly is important on the command line?
My code for a .75x20 male would look something like this.
g0 x.8 z.2
g76 X.687 z-1. f.05 d.01 k .0307
g80
However, what I get is @!$%@#$
It will overcut beyond .687 until the control decides its internal "Magic Eightball" tells it to quit!
Quite infuriating!
So what have I done incorrectly?
Also, how do you use the "A" tool nose angle to cut only off one side?
Thanks,
Doug.