G & M Code: Programming Lathe Canned Cycles | Vlog #77

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Finally More lathe videos please !! Thanks for this !!!

Tito
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I know I'm 2 yrs late but awesome video. I run an ST 30 and ST 35. I'm new in this field and finding that learning the code and the machines is very challenging. I'm 44 and never went to school for CNC machines or programming. Most days are good except when I have to hunt for job programs or make a new program from using commands from different job cycles. Lol the kid that trains me makes it look easy. When I lived in Michigan I ran a Homag CNC milling machine. It was for cutting sheets of plywood, particle board, melamine or laminated table tops used as furniture. It was a new machine when shipped to our facility and when I finally learned it (about 6 months later) I wanted to become the best (3 years later). However this machine didn't use G&M codes the way Haas does. Point is that when the Homag clicked for me I fell in love with it. I know I will master this machine. You pointed out line for line. The P Q codes always stumps me. 101 and 102 as well. Thank you.

joelovitt
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Titan your badass brother!!!! I was at the G and M code phase when I started watching your videos and they inspired me to just dive into programming ..thank you sir for all that you do to educate people and thank you for your role in keeping manufacturing jobs on our soil!!!!have a blessed day to all reading this is

cncnmore
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Great video Tyson! I’m the lathe guy at my work. The feed rate in the body of the canned cycle is used by a G70 if you use one. I’ve found that you don’t actually need to put it in cycle at all. You can put it with your G70 line when you use one.

PrrWow
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Threading canned cycles are a little more tricky. That would make a great video!

NoriDavis
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Awesome video tyson, very clear and very informative.
Pops will be proud... BOOM

MrUnited
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Great video, small tip, put your mo8 on your tool/offset line to ensure the coolant is flowing fully when the tool reaches the part

thedude
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This is pretty much exactly what they're teaching us at my Tech School. Really the only difference is how you're going home. My instructors teach " G28 U0. W0.; ". However, I really like splitting it up to have U & W on separate lines w/ U coming first to avoid ramming the turret into the tail-stock/B-axis spindle. :)

Gaming_Biker
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Thanks titan for teaching me g code it really helps me I decided to just start learning it so if my friends at school need help when setting up a machine I can help them or the teacher can help them.

landonjacobs
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Love canned cycles...we used them all the time at my old shop

briandennington
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Finally, LATHE VIDS! Thanks for the video Tyson.
One thing I learnt was I am glad I work on Mazaks! Don't get me wrong I started out on G-code with no canned cycles! But working with Mazaks for the last 10 years, I have been spoilt. lol.

SirRootes
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dang ! thanks for laying it down at the control!

frankr
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On a sinumerik, you automatically have canned cycles, but you can make custom cycles with R variables (on a lathe i know, it had 169 or 199 R variables) . You can almost write a "C+" program for the cycle, let's say a rigid keyway broaching .

kisspeteristvan
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I’ve also found that using a type 2 cycle helps with notching on roughing inserts

caseyjohnson
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Nice. I need more lathe, I am 100% mill hand. This is awesome. There is an ST35Y at work no one knows anything about. I want to get it going.

redhousetn
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Tyson's of cnc BOOM! I like that!😂

anthonyjones
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I never understood how to use the G54 in the lathe. My G54 is allways at home coordinates. More lathe videos would be amazing.

roberto
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Thanks for the tips. I'm learning how to use a st20y so it's really helpful.

carlosmorales
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I tremble a bit at the thought that soon A.I. may actually do this bit of U.I. programming. The possibilities are scary but awesome. The idea of A.I. supplying the framework (source) coding is just wow. Giving the machine an "eye" could be a huge mistake I guess.

CynHicks
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G72 is canned in the z and 71 is x. Learned all this about 12 years ago

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