one shot programs- where to get them?
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one shot programs- where to get them?
I'd like to add the "one shot" features to my Oak lathe. Where can I get those routines to adapt to the Oak? Had features like those on the Anilam lathes that you set the tool where to start and select a feature and rotating the hand-wheels it would run the path while you rotated the other.
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Re: one shot programs- where to get them?
Look up parameters 188-199 in the operator's manual.
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Re: one shot programs- where to get them?
I do understand the macro options with those parameters but, specifically does anyone have a chamfer, radius, facing etc..
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Re: one shot programs- where to get them?
They are part of Intercon and are called by adding the function to an aux key.
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Cheers,
Tom
Confidence is the feeling you have before you fully understand the situation.
I have CDO. It's like OCD, but the letters are where they should be.
Tom
Confidence is the feeling you have before you fully understand the situation.
I have CDO. It's like OCD, but the letters are where they should be.
Re: one shot programs- where to get them?
The Intercon program files which are automatically loaded when you use the various one-shot Aux keys are in the c:\icn_lath directory.
They all have names that begin with "__os". E.g. "__oschf_.lth" for the one-shot chamfer program.
You should never need to load and edit those programs through Intercon, the way you would load and edit an ordinary part program. They are loaded automatically when you press the associated Aux key.
They all have names that begin with "__os". E.g. "__oschf_.lth" for the one-shot chamfer program.
You should never need to load and edit those programs through Intercon, the way you would load and edit an ordinary part program. They are loaded automatically when you press the associated Aux key.
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Re: one shot programs- where to get them?
Thanks Marc, Exactly what I was looking for!
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