BRILLIANT G-Code For Swiss Machining #shorts

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Donnie shows an extremely helpful G-Code on the Tornos GT 32 Swiss Lathe that will break your chips and prevent poor chip evacuation.

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I see a lot of people asking why continuous chips are bad when turning. Continuous chips have a greater chance of getting wrapped around the workpiece, tooling, or spindle. Also, long chips have a tendency to get lodged in the chip conveyor.

Sara-TOC
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i loved the part where you explained nothing.

joshwilson
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No Gcode!...shows a G code specific internal macro lol

BRANDON-IRON
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Can you make a video actually showing or explaining anything? Showing one gcode tells us absolutely nothing. Explain it, show a code example, literally even just say what that gcode does. Is it universal, machine specific, literally any info would be cool

blacklabel
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The G code is one of the basic commands of the machine, without which there would be no movement, nor would the spindle spin. But some commands can only be defined by the machine manufacturer and not by the control system. What this command most likely does is that it stops for a defined time along a defined path, and some other parameter. But this is an emergency solution, because there is more stress on the machine and the tool, during machining, such a tool and such cutting conditions should be chosen so that the chips break without this command.

black_job
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new operator trying to prove themselves. “can’t wait to try this at work tomorrow.” next day such disappointment.

TxHbREAL
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On our Stars we call it HFT(High Frequency Turning). I occasionally use it but I try to avoid it because the cycle time is increased. At our volume a few seconds per part mean a day or two added to the run time. It comes in handy the most when we are running lights out and cycle time is less of an issue.
I would run your first example all day because the chip is falling. It's the stringy razor sharp nesting chips that are a pain.

GrumpyMachinist
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LFV is a awsome feature, especially in soft polymers

floxmfpv
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it be nice if you actually explained what that command actually changes to break chips

mtraven
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Hello there I have facing a problem on a 4meter cnc lathe it was a heavy shaft turning lathe the workpiece was slipped from the chuck jaws what was the causes??

mrwickmj
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As a non machinist I would like to know whats wrong with continuous chips.

mrcresent
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Been using LFV for a couple few years now. It's pretty cool.

kgregory
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We used to wrap the Xmas tree at my shop with long chips, torched tools, and scrap parts.

kinneyshoes
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Why do you want chips? I was thought that when drilling long continous strands are desireable. Whats the difference?

sirfinnscott
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maestros... felicidades...
desde Guatemala le saludó..

oscarjosefloresmonttt
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Some explanation would be nice? What does it do different?

benabusthethird
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Does the increased vibration reduce machine lifetime?

HarveyShankar
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I use LFV on the Citizen sliding heads

anthonymelvey
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Where tf do you put the g939 and what’s the cancel code

aburk
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Get or and all that is is nicely chipped. PROMAX finisher . Difference is with flat or without.

senad