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  • vrek@programming.dev
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    8 months ago

    I’ve done some gcode but moved onto other programming(mostly c# so completely different. One thing I HATED about gcode, I don’t know if it was just my machines or gcode in general(most of mine were based on fanuc cnc controllers typically seen as top of the line) , we were not able to name variables.

    I create a variable and assign it #315. What does #315 do? What does it mean? Who knows… Better have notes or comments to explain or your fucked. I can’t say variable x_offset_tool_15 nope…just #315.

    • jawa21@lemmy.sdf.org
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      8 months ago

      I worked with Fanuc control machines for 20 years up until 2023. Sounds like you were needlessly in macro hell. Just declaring an offset will use either an H (typically height) or D (typically a radius offset in Fanuc controls, but sometimes they are setup for diameter).

      It would go something like this:

      G40G49G80G90 (CLEARS OUT POTENTIALLY PREVIOUS GCODES);
      
      
      T1M06 (EXECUTES A TOOL CHANGE, LEAVE OUT M06 IF JUST DECLARING THE TOOL);
      
      
      G43H01 (DECLARES H01 AS THE HEIGHT OFFSET);
      
      G00ZO.O1 (MOVES THE TOOL 0.01 ABAOVE WORK);
      
      G41D01X1.0 (DECLARES LEFT HAND TOOL OFFSET AS D01);
      

      You don’t need true macro variables for 9/10 applications, or general operation. I feel like you got placed on some overenginered solution.