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Re: g-code to dxf Heidenhein

on 2001-07-26 16:10:24 UTC
Hi Fred,

Yeah, Nasty! I'll stick with Gcode!

Alan KM6VV


IMService wrote:
>
> > Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 12:04:08 -0700
> > From: Alan Marconett KM6VV <KM6VV@...>
> > Subject: Re: g-code to dxf
>
> >I thought Heidenhein was Gcode! Much different?
>
> Here's a sample, 4 x 4 rectangle 1 inch deep, 1 inch radius in corners, with a connect at Z:
>
> 0 L X-1. Y-2. Z0.8 R0 F9999 M
> 1 L X-1. Y-2. Z0.1 R F9999 M
> 2 L X-1. Y-2. Z-1. R F M
> 3 L X1. Y-2. Z-1. RL F M
> 4 CC X1. Y-1.
> 5 C X2. Y-1. DR+ R F M
> 6 L X2. Y1. R F M
> 7 CC X1. Y1.
> 8 C X1. Y2. DR+ R F M
> 9 L X-1. Y2. R F M
> 10 CC X-1. Y1.
> 11 C X-2. Y1. DR+ R F M
> 12 L X-2. Y-1. R F M
> 13 CC X-1. Y-1.
> 14 C X-1. Y-2. DR+ R F M
> 15 L X-1. Y-2. Z1.6 R0 F9999 M
>
> Pretty nasty ;-) Most of the newer models have an RS274D capability too. This code will backplot in Vector, but there is another optional arc condition called CT that does not backplot correctly.
>
> Best Regards, Fred Smith- IMService
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Discussion Thread

IMService 2001-07-26 14:51:35 UTC Re: Re: g-code to dxf Heidenhein Alan Marconett KM6VV 2001-07-26 16:10:24 UTC Re: g-code to dxf Heidenhein