by Hessel Oosten » Fri May 29, 2015 11:06 am
Hi Art,
Progress !
When I change in the same " project..." the mill with a (with regard to dimensions)
inch type, I GET the expected Feedrates in the G code !
For example:
( No Epilog set )( Gearotic 2.0 GCode Begins. )
( Object Spur )
( Job will comprise 1 rotations of the rotary axis. )
( Tools Used: )
( Rooting: EndmillInch-E-R0.13-T0.0-F0.0 Tool #5 )
( Wall Straightening: EndmillInch-E-R0.13-T0.0-F0.0 Tool #5 )
( Tangential Shave: EndmillInch-E-R0.13-T0.0-F0.0 Tool #5 )
( Blank size for this gear : )
( Diam: 38.4247 Thickness: 3.000 )
( Root Clearance Begins. )
( Tool change to EndmillInch-E-R0.13-T0.0-F0.0 )
M6 T5
G43H5
M3 S1750
G0 X2.349 Y0.000 Z2.000 A0.000
G1 Z-2.540 F1270
G1 X-2.349 F102
G1 Y0.583
G1 X2.349
My Win7 number settings are (were):
After changing the measurement system from U.S. to Metric.....
"All my troubles seem so far away ....
!!!".
After all, this is a very frequent occurring problem with software.
Encountered it several times with others, but did not think it could happen to... me ....
Thanks (again!),
Hessel
Hi Art,
Progress !
When I change in the same " project..." the mill with a (with regard to dimensions) [u][i][b]inch type[/b][/i][/u], I GET the expected Feedrates in the G code !
For example:
[i]( No Epilog set )( Gearotic 2.0 GCode Begins. )
( Object Spur )
( Job will comprise 1 rotations of the rotary axis. )
( Tools Used: )
( Rooting: EndmillInch-E-R0.13-T0.0-F0.0 Tool #5 )
( Wall Straightening: EndmillInch-E-R0.13-T0.0-F0.0 Tool #5 )
( Tangential Shave: EndmillInch-E-R0.13-T0.0-F0.0 Tool #5 )
( Blank size for this gear : )
( Diam: 38.4247 Thickness: 3.000 )
( Root Clearance Begins. )
( Tool change to EndmillInch-E-R0.13-T0.0-F0.0 )
M6 T5
G43H5
M3 S1750
G0 X2.349 Y0.000 Z2.000 A0.000
G1 Z-2.540 F1270
G1 X-2.349 F102
G1 Y0.583
G1 X2.349
[/i]
My Win7 number settings are (were):
[img]http://members.chello.nl/~h.oosten/Bouw/NumbersSetting.png[/img]
After changing the measurement system from U.S. to Metric.....
[b]"All my troubles seem so far away .... :) !!!"[/b].
After all, this is a very frequent occurring problem with software.
Encountered it several times with others, but did not think it could happen to... me ....
Thanks (again!),
Hessel