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Offline JL-wshvacTopic starter

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Looking for the suitable VPL for a small table
« on: Dec 06, 2024, 05:49:43 AM »
Hello:

who here would know which post processor uses M07 = torch ON and M08 = torch OFF. The rests seems to be pretty generic codes. The Burny's and D6 processors don't cut because the M codes are little different.  :-\

This small table controller should be "StarFire SF-2100 or similar" with THC.

Below is just a small piece of code from the manufacturer:

G90
G92 X0.0 Y0.0
G20
G00 X-8.2944 Y10.5007
M07
G01 X-8.122 Y10.4056
G03 X-8.4827 Y11.0028 I-0.1804 J0.2986
G03 X-8.122 Y10.4056 I0.1804 J-0.2986
G01 X-8.1259 Y10.6025
M08
G00 X-7.6261 Y7.024


Thanks guys!   ;D

Offline JL-wshvacTopic starter

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Re: Looking for the suitable VPL for a small table
« Reply #1 on: Dec 08, 2024, 07:52:57 AM »
I copied the D6 processor to change it slightly into a custom NC. Got the StarFire working so far, I will see are there any other machine codes that needs to be remapped. Trying to look for the corner accel/ decel functions on this a.t.m.

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Re: Looking for the suitable VPL for a small table
« Reply #2 on: Apr 21, 2025, 11:33:15 AM »
Try using the D6 but in the special features select the Hypertherm tool codes.