thats junk! but not at all surprising coming from haas
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thats junk! but not at all surprising coming from haas
What are you using to program the tool paths? I think it’s a cam setting doing that
Don
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Haha,I wish, yeah NO.
Doesn't matter what the CAM software is doing, what matters is the end product,
So what is the CAM software's, POST processor, Gcode look like?
And it is a single G1 linear move, and all pre machine loaded Gcodes are standard codes, nothing strange.
^^ He just told you he can hand program a single line in X direction and still get same result. Not a CAM issue then.
You know what is real sad, I mean real sad, is that there is a generation of kids trained on these machines that think that finish is normal. That is a good finish. Probably never seen a mirror finish.
You wonder why some of use would rather rebuild boxway fadals and throw a controller at it, probably a better finish and faster than this thing lol
I recently bought an ultra minty horizontal Makino, like only driven on Sundays by a little old lady. Like the paint is still on the metal under where the chip auger rides and the spindle taper looks like it's never held a tool. Makino is about 100,000,000 times more machine than the finest Haas. The Makino even has a big sticker inside the control cabinet to let you know not to be confused at the machine's accuracy as it's base increment is 1 micron or 0.0000393701" with scales on X,Y,Z and B. Thanks for the heads up Makino!
it's base increment is 1 micron or 0.0000393701"
No scales, but my Haas does that. And yes, it moves .001mm back and forth, with no backlash, as checked with a test indicator.
No scales, but my Haas does that. And yes, it moves .001mm back and forth, with no backlash, as checked with a test indicator.
I'd still rather have Garwood's Makino.
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