

I would really advise you use caution since a messed up post can end up being a very costly endeavor. As Joe mentioned, his Mazaks (and ever other machine that I am aware of) prestages the tool when a T# is called. I'm going to go back to one of my original statements. Those guys are like flies on stink when it comes to attacking posts and helping others out in this way. Second, I'd kill this thread and go to emastercam for your post help. First, you can probably get a sweet Mazak 510 post from your mcam reseller. #3 - many times the G40 comes on an arc when your lead in/out is too short.Ģ Final notes. #2 - not sure what you are doing there.maybe post a sample file of a program that does this and we can see if there is something else going on


0625 and worked fine.ģ.Circle milling it cancels cutter comp (g40) on arcs so I manually editing them on to linear moves.#1 - Mazatrol way? this sounds like every machines way to me - if I understand that you want it to read G41D3 (for tool 3).your post should already do that or you are starting with the wrong post It has something to do with the tool diameter because I changed it from. I started to adventuring into editing a Master cam post, I'm complete noob when it comes to editing but I know just enough to be dangerous.ġ.I want to use cutter comp the "mazatrol way" so that means, I need add the same tool number next to the "d" number when it calls out g41/g42Ģ.I also keep getting "tool offset interference" error when I'm circle milling.
