looking for a list of G and M codes for cnc plasma..
thanks,
brucer
looking for a list of G and M codes for cnc plasma..
thanks,
brucer
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Here's a pretty good reference Brucer
EMC2 "G-Code" Quick Reference
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If you don't like Gadgets list, do a search for "CNC G code" on the net. There are plenty of others.
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i'm use to g-code for cnc mills, its a bit different than g-code for cnc plasma
---------- Post added at 02:45 AM ---------- Previous post was at 02:33 AM ----------
the emc2 codes that you listed are basic g-codes for a mill and or lathe..... what i dont get is why i cant find a g-code list for a cnc plasma anywhere..
for instance, m3 and m4 on a mill are spindle on clockwise and spindle on counter clockwise..... yet on a cnc plasma a m3 and m4 is torch on cw and torch on ccw pertaining to cut path....
m14 and m15 isnt listed anywhere... on the burny cnc controller i've been fooling with, m14 and m15 is thc enable and thc disable..
it might be the m14 and m15 is being used as proprietary to the controller (custom m-code)
---------- Post added at 02:51 AM ---------- Previous post was at 02:45 AM ----------
thanks guys...
we got the machine doing some basic shapes and such... its not running correct at the moment, the table is running good. but the thc isnt...
seems like either we dont have the thc setup correct, or we dont have a good ground or something.. we'll mess with it again next week..
heres a short video, you can see at the end when the torch raises up and moves to start another cut the torch doesnt ignite, so we called it quits for the evening..
C&G aviator with burny phantom - YouTube
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1972 Bridgeport Mill
Thermal Arc ArcMaster 185 Tig Welder
Lincoln 180c Mig Welder
Longevity ForceCut 40i
Pro-Tools 105 Tubing Bender
Buffalo Horizontal Band Saw
Craftsman Benchtop Drillpress
Craftsman Bench Grinder
Craftsman Belt/Disk Sander Combo
Crafstman Vertical Band Saw
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It looks like you are using EMC2, is that right? EMC2 has some support now for THC. However, after trying to find the link I found the linuxcnc site links don't work at this time.
Units owned
Longevity WeldPro LS200PI (IGBT)
Force Cut LP80 plasma cutter
Longevity auto dark welding helmet
Atlas 10x36" lathe
Craftsman 5HP 30 Gal compressor
Home made CNC router/plasma/hot wire foam cutting table powered by Longevity Force Cut LP80
Home built aluminum foundry, HF 4x6 bandsaw, O/A torch
try www.[URL="http://www.linuxcnc.org"]LinuxCNC.org - Home [/URL]
---------- Post added at 04:27 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:21 PM ----------
err LinuxCNC.org - Home
Last edited by brucer; 08-23-2011 at 03:26 PM.
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1972 Bridgeport Mill
Thermal Arc ArcMaster 185 Tig Welder
Lincoln 180c Mig Welder
Longevity ForceCut 40i
Pro-Tools 105 Tubing Bender
Buffalo Horizontal Band Saw
Craftsman Benchtop Drillpress
Craftsman Bench Grinder
Craftsman Belt/Disk Sander Combo
Crafstman Vertical Band Saw
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