Basic G-code Programming for CNC Mills faq

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This course teaches you the fundamentals of G-code programming for 3-axis CNC mills. Learn how to write G-code for milling operations such as rough and finish profile milling, face milling, line right and line left cutter compensation, and more. Discover how to calculate feeds and speeds for milling, drilling and tapping, and how to create and call sub-routines. With exercises at the end of each section, you'll be able to practice your new skills and become a G-code programming expert.

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start dateStart Date:

2019-10-17

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Updated in [August 13th, 2023]

Skills and Knowledge Acquired:
This course will provide students with the skills and knowledge to write basic G-code programs for 3-axis CNC mills. Students will learn how to write G-code for milling operations such as rough and finish profile milling, face milling, line right and line left cutter compensation, and how to determine the I and J values for clockwise and counterclockwise arcs. Additionally, students will learn how to use canned cycles for drilling operations, program format, calculate feeds and speeds for milling, drilling and tapping, create and call sub-routines, and manage sub-programs using the M98 command.


Contribution to Professional Growth:
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to basic G-code programming for CNC mills, which is essential for professional growth in the field of CNC machining. It covers topics such as rough and finish profile milling, face milling, line right and line left cutter compensation, calculating feeds and speeds for milling, drilling and tapping, and creating and calling sub-routines. By mastering these skills, professionals can increase their knowledge and proficiency in CNC machining, which can lead to greater career opportunities.


Suitability for Further Education:
This course is suitable for preparing further education in the field of CNC mills. It covers topics such as G-code programming, milling operations, cutter compensation, canned cycles for drilling operations, calculating feeds and speeds, and creating and calling sub-routines. These topics are essential for further education in the field of CNC mills.

Course Syllabus

Introduction

The Cartesian Coordinate System

How to download and install the G-Wizard Editor

CONVERTING COORDINATES INTO STRAIGHT LINE TOOL PATHS

CLOCKWISE AND COUNTERCLOCKWISE TOOL PATHS

SETTING THE WORK OFFSET

SETTING THE TOOL LENGTH OFFSET

Blueprint Reading to Plan a Machining Process

HOW ABSOLUTE AND INCREMENTAL MODE AFFECTS YOUR TOOL PATHS

Cutter Compensation

CALCULATING RIGHT ANGLE TRIANGLES

FACE-MILLING

CIRCLE MILLING A HOLE

DRILLING CANNED CYCLES

G10 AUTOMATIC WORK OFFSET LOADING

SEQUENCE NUMBERS

SUB-ROUTINES AND SUB PROGRAMS

M98 SUB PROGRAM COMMAND

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