Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] G-Code test?
Posted by
Raymond Heckert
on 2004-12-06 17:31:35 UTC
We used to have a program that would cut a 1.5" square at
.25" depth, then a 1.5" dia circle (concentric to the
center of the square) at .200" depth, then an equillateral
triangle (also concentric) with 1.299" legs at .150" depth,
then another concentric circle, .750" dia at .100" depth,
and finally, a pentagon with .441" sides at a depth of
.050". Made a neat paperweight. Real easy to code, if you
have cutter radius compensation.
RayHex
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.25" depth, then a 1.5" dia circle (concentric to the
center of the square) at .200" depth, then an equillateral
triangle (also concentric) with 1.299" legs at .150" depth,
then another concentric circle, .750" dia at .100" depth,
and finally, a pentagon with .441" sides at a depth of
.050". Made a neat paperweight. Real easy to code, if you
have cutter radius compensation.
RayHex
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> From: Simon Arthur <chroma@...>G-code
>
> Is there a G-code program out there which really gives a
> interpreter a workout? I need something that will testvarious straight
> line and arc movements.
Discussion Thread
Simon Arthur
2004-12-05 15:19:33 UTC
G-Code test?
Fred Smith
2004-12-05 21:28:06 UTC
Re: G-Code test?
Raymond Heckert
2004-12-06 17:31:35 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] G-Code test?
yethdear0
2004-12-07 16:28:18 UTC
Re: G-Code test?