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Unread 30-06-2004, 22:45
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Re: Help - G-Code Circular Motion for CNC Milling

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Originally Posted by Travis Covington
No matter how you create the part (in autocad, inventor, solidworks, mastercam etc) after importing the drawing into Mastercam, you simply use a post processor (specific to the mill you are using) to convert the toolpaths etc, into an NC file that the mill can load (which will be in mill-specific g-code, HAAS specific in your case).

You seem like you have learned alot already.
Hehe, I deleted my post above because afterwards I feared I could indeed be the one who was wrong but now that you have cleared that up, apparantly I was not. Anyway, it's not important who was wrong or right, just that we all learned something in the process.
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