aldepoalo
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- Joined
- Mar 8, 2011
- Location
- Clearwater FLA
Question:
If you are programming a mill turn machine, that support X Y and C programming on a fanuc controller are you prone to use polar coordinates?
I understand that if you run with Y it's more rigid. But you can run out of travel, where polar programming is optimized for the travel limits.
When it comes to reading and writing the code, what do you feel the draw backs are to using polar coordinates?
If you are programming a mill turn machine, that support X Y and C programming on a fanuc controller are you prone to use polar coordinates?
I understand that if you run with Y it's more rigid. But you can run out of travel, where polar programming is optimized for the travel limits.
When it comes to reading and writing the code, what do you feel the draw backs are to using polar coordinates?