Excellent instructions. The importance of positioning the 'starting' position of the machine prior to executing the G71 canned cycle was the reason I came to your video. I didn't understand why my machine (not a HAAS) was doing what it was doing. At least I know now and can ensure I am integrating this correctly into programs.
@darcustaseen1602 very cool! I'm glad this helped. That concept was difficult for students to understand, so I made a totally different video just on the clearance point. Thanks for watching
Hey I see you’re a teacher at Tulsa Tech. 🎉 I learned there . Tryna become more proficient at programming by implementing canned cycles into my programming . We don’t have programmers but stuffs pretty easy .
@tylerhanna1969 that's really cool that you came through the program. It's great to see that you're implementing canned Cycles into your programs, and you are correct it makes life so much easier. You keep learning how to do the programming,and you'll be the company's first programmer. Thanks for watching.
I have other videos on g75 and g76 that are similar to this, and they are very helpful as well. Please let me know what you think about themand thanking for watching
I've always turned on G42 two ways. With fanuc machines, I've turned it on while moving to the clearance position and then off while moving to home position. That normally works every time, but you can also turn it on inside the canned cycle on the "P" line and off on the "Q" while moving off the part. Just make sure your already off the part when turning it off or it will make your last wall angled. On my Fryer machines that are siemens control, when using G291it has G42 in the program and doesn't alarm out, but it didn't compensate for tool nose even with it being entered on the tool geometry. Still haven't figured that one out, but I hope the other info helps. Good luck and thanks for watching!
Hi peace! I don't use G73 in my curriculum, which is why I haven't made a video for it. BUT! Tomorrow, I'm going to share some code with you, and I'll explain how it works. The good news is the code is simple
Excellent instructions. The importance of positioning the 'starting' position of the machine prior to executing the G71 canned cycle was the reason I came to your video. I didn't understand why my machine (not a HAAS) was doing what it was doing. At least I know now and can ensure I am integrating this correctly into programs.
@darcustaseen1602 very cool! I'm glad this helped. That concept was difficult for students to understand, so I made a totally different video just on the clearance point. Thanks for watching
Hey I see you’re a teacher at Tulsa Tech. 🎉 I learned there . Tryna become more proficient at programming by implementing canned cycles into my programming . We don’t have programmers but stuffs pretty easy .
@tylerhanna1969 that's really cool that you came through the program. It's great to see that you're implementing canned Cycles into your programs, and you are correct it makes life so much easier. You keep learning how to do the programming,and you'll be the company's first programmer. Thanks for watching.
GGGRRReat Video Have to watch more to get this the best I've seen Good Job
I appreciate it, and I'm glad it helped, and thanks for watching!
More please. Thank you
I have other videos on g75 and g76 that are similar to this, and they are very helpful as well. Please let me know what you think about themand thanking for watching
How do I use a G71 type 2 roughing canned cycle with g42 without alarms where would I compensate the tool nose radius ?
I've always turned on G42 two ways. With fanuc machines, I've turned it on while moving to the clearance position and then off while moving to home position. That normally works every time, but you can also turn it on inside the canned cycle on the "P" line and off on the "Q" while moving off the part. Just make sure your already off the part when turning it off or it will make your last wall angled. On my Fryer machines that are siemens control, when using G291it has G42 in the program and doesn't alarm out, but it didn't compensate for tool nose even with it being entered on the tool geometry. Still haven't figured that one out, but I hope the other info helps. Good luck and thanks for watching!
hi sir , can you make a hideo for g73 cycle lathe cnc , tnx alot
Hi peace! I don't use G73 in my curriculum, which is why I haven't made a video for it. BUT! Tomorrow, I'm going to share some code with you, and I'll explain how it works. The good news is the code is simple
@@aaronrunk4209 tnx alot sir
do you do teaching programing?
do you do teaching programing?i want to learn, im operating vtl cnc you ji
hi sir, if i need some help sir regarding programing can u help me? which location r u sir?
This Lesson was very helpful for me to start programming on the lathe👍👍👍
I'm glad this helps. I have two more videos for programming grooves and threads. Thanks for watching
Good afternoon aaron, is it possible to contact you via any of the messengers??
Yes, you can reach out to me on Facebook messenger.
@@aaronrunk4209Hi Aron, thank you for answering me. Can I have a link to your Facebook account!??
@@aaronrunk4209How can I find you there?
@@aaronrunk4209How can I find you there?