Nicklas

On 12/25/16 23:30, Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
> Then trying to figure which g-codes or more precise *-codes in general could 
> be useful for EDM I started to write a database of codes for different 
> machines. I currently covered Linuxcnc and Sodick wire EDM. PDF-file is 
> attached and I may send openoffice database file if anobody want.
>
> A database is useful because it could be viewed in several "directions" and 
> searched. Storage is not yet perfect but then it is I guess it would be good 
> to have among the documentation.
>
>
> I have a few m-codes suitable for EDM machining but they are all in the user 
> defined area M100-M199. It would be good to use more or less standard codes. 
> I also have N-codes for old Agiecut.
>
> Could anyone point towards *.codes for other machines?
ask at cnc-zone
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/archive/index.php/f-644.html
>
> Nicklas Karlsson
>
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