Hello, while drilling I am getting wrong y-axis coordinates.
All y-axis coordinates should be the same "Y-67." or "Y67."
Do you have any idea what I'm doing wrong?
I am sharing a link to this project below.
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O01002 (OP2)
(Using G0 which travels along dogleg path.)
(T6 D=9.8 CR=0. TAPER=118deg - drill)
(T8 D=10. CR=0. - reamer)
N10 G90 G94 G17
N15 G21
N20 G53 G0 Z0.
(Drill5)
N25 T6 M6
(Wiertlo 9,8)
N30 S5992 M3
N35 G54
N40 G53 G0 X0. Y0.
N45 M11
N50 G0 A0.
N55 M10
N60 M8
N65 G0 X12.5 Y-67.009
N70 G43 Z100.998 H6
N75 T8
N80 G0 Z90.998
N85 G98 G81 X12.5 Y-67.009 Z25.106 R45.036 F719.01
N90 G80
N95 G0 Y66.991 Z90.998
N100 G98 G81 X12.5 Y66.991 Z25.056 R45.036 F719.01
N105 G80
N110 G0 Z100.998
N115 G53 G0 Z0.
(Drill5)
N120 G53 G0 X0. Y0.
N125 M11
N130 G0 A90.
N135 M10
N140 G254
N145 G0 X12.5 Y-67.
N150 G43 Z100.989 H6
N155 G0 Z90.989
N160 G98 G81 X12.5 Y-67. Z25.097 R45.027 F719.01
N165 G80
N170 G0 Y67. Z90.989
N175 G98 G81 X12.5 Y67. Z25.047 R45.027 F719.01
N180 G80
N185 G0 Z100.989
N190 G53 G0 Z0.
(Drill5)
N195 G53 G0 X0. Y0.
N200 M11
N205 G255
N210 G0 A180.
N215 M10
N220 G254
N225 G0 X12.5 Y-66.991
N230 G43 Z100.998 H6
N235 G0 Z90.998
N240 G98 G81 X12.5 Y-66.991 Z25.106 R45.036 F719.01
N245 G80
N250 G0 Y67.009 Z90.998
N255 G98 G81 X12.5 Y67.009 Z25.056 R45.036 F719.01
N260 G80
N265 G0 Z100.998
N270 G53 G0 Z0.
(Drill5)
N275 G53 G0 X0. Y0.
N280 M11
N285 G255
N290 G0 A270.
N295 M10
N300 G254
N305 G0 X12.5 Y-67.
N310 G43 Z101.007 H6
N315 G0 Z91.007
N320 G98 G81 X12.5 Y-67. Z25.115 R45.045 F719.01
N325 G80
N330 G0 Y67. Z91.007
N335 G98 G81 X12.5 Y67. Z25.065 R45.045 F719.01
N340 G80
N345 G0 Z101.007
N350 M9
N355 M5
N360 G53 G0 Z0.
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Hi
There are no setups and toolpaths in the linked file, it will be difficult to determine the problem without these as we don't know what selections you have made in your setup and toolpaths.
Rather than share a link, its better to GOTO File>Export>Save as .f3d/.f3z and attach the file to a reply here.
What sort of machine is this on, from the code it appears to be a Haas mill of some sort?
Post processor should be good, wrong coordinates are in simulation so as in code for machine.
Hi
The problem is to do with the Model Box point selection, please see video for more explanation
You can see by drawing a rectangle around the model and making it coincident with the edges that in one dimension its is off by 0.018 which explains the 0.009 offset
Further investigation reveals this error is due to the distance between these wo faces being 58.1mm vs 58mm for the other 3 similar cutouts
This is why I think its important not To use Model box point when machining Cylindrical parts with cutouts or other features on them and instead to explicitly select a known centralized edge or point for the WCS origin
Thank you very much for your help and for your time.
This solves my problem in its entirety.
Interestingly, I didn’t know how to measure relative to WCS or Component origin.
I always use a keyboard shortcut to measure something, and in the program window, I don’t have that option, but when I click on the icon, I already have that option
Yes
they are actually two different measuring tools, I brought it up when the new one was released that the "I" key doesn't bring it up in Manufacture it uses the Design measure tool, but it really got nowhere with Autodesk.
you are right though its not very discoverable, I might bring it up again
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