Instructions
Figure 18
Don’t just look at my answers and assume they are right. In the real world you don’t
solve problems you know the answers for. I’m writing this stuff for you to teach you how
to do it. I already know. Be original and change a few basic dimensions and see if you
can be confident that your answers are correct. That’s what it is all about. Don’t find out
that you don’t know how to do it by making bad parts. We are machinists who don’t have
erases to work with. Don’t become one of those “Oh shit” machinists who can only have
their mind work at full potential after they screwed up! Another free lecture by J. Martin.
Now let’s write the code for this beauty. Also, I added a couple of Z-axis movements that
might be used in the real world.
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(rod-end)
g00 g40 g90 x0 y0 z0
g41 d1 x-.75 y-.25
g01 x-1 y-.25 f25
z-.5
x-2
g03 x-2.2412 y-.3716 i0 j-.3
g02 x-2.2412 y.3716 i-.5025 j.3716
g03 x-2 y.25 i.2412 j.1784
g01 x-1
x-.75
z0
g00 g40 x0 y0 z0
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