Programming is a fundamental skill for all, even as automation and new technology seem to be replacing programming tasks. Every machinist still needs to understand how their programs and tools work.
Whether you’re new to CNC programming and its most common language, g-code, or you’ve been writing code by scratch for years, CNC codes can still feel like a foreign language. And to make things worse, every machine speaks a different dialect you have to understand.
Do you understand what they’re saying? Here are the you need to know to efficiently understand and write programs that produce high quality products.What is G-Code?is a programming language for CNC that instructs machines where and how to move.
Most machines speak a different “dialect” of g-code, so the codes vary depending on type, make, and model. Modal Code GroupsModal code groups allow there to be multiple codes on a single line, but there can only be one code from each group on a line.
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