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Manufacturing: anywhere where there is a basic number without a letter (1 - 30) needs a g code replacement
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o01234
g20
g0 g17 g40 g49 g80 g90
(pocket mill)
t1 m6 (1/4 flat endmill)
g0 g90 g54 x.225 y.225 s3500 m3
g43 h1 z.25
z.2
2 z-.2 f5.
x3.775 f15.
y.35
x.225
y.475
x3.775
3
x.225
y.725
x3.775
y.85
x.225
y.975
x3.775
y1.1
x.225
y1.225
x3.775
y1.35
x.225
y1.475
x3.775
y1.6
x.225
y1.725
x3.775
y1.775
x.225
4 z.1
y.225
z-.15

5 z-.4 f5.
x3.775 f15.
y.35
x.225
y.475
x3.775
y.6
x.225
y.725
x3.775
y.85
6
y.975
x3.775
y1.1
x.225
y1.225
x3.775
y1.35
x.225
y1.475
x3.775
y1.6
x.225
y1.725
x3.775
y1.775
x.225
7 z.1
y.225
z-.35
g1 z-.6 f5.
x3.775 f15.
y.35
x.225
y.475
x3.775
y.6
x.225
y.725
x3.775
y.85
x.225
y.975

x3.775
y1.1
x.225
y1.225
x3.775
y1.35
x.225
y1.475
x3.775
y1.6
x.225
y1.725
x3.775
y1.775
x.225
g0 z.1
y.225
z-.55
8 z-.65 f5.
x3.775 f15.
y.35
x.225
y.475
x3.775
9
x.225
y.725
x3.775
y.85
x.225
y.975
x3.775
y1.1
x.225
y1.225
x3.775
y1.35
x.225
y1.475
x3.775
y1.6
x.225
y1.725
x3.775
y1.775

x.225
10 z.1
y.225
z-.6
g1 z-.65 f5.
y1.775
x3.775
y.225
x.225
g0 z.25
m5
11 g28 z0.
m01
(peck drill 1/4inch holes)
t1 13 (1/4 flat endmill)
g0 g90 g54 x.5 y1. s5000 m3
g43 12 z.25
g99 g83 z-.75 r.25 q.1 f5.
x3.5
g80
14
g91 g28 z0.
m01
(peck drill 1/2inch hole)
t2 m6 (1/2 flat endmill)
g0 g90 g54 x2. y1. s5000 m3
g43 h2 z.25
g99 g83 z-.75 r.25 q.1 f5.
g80
m5
g91 15 z0.
m01
(contour perimeter)
16 m6 (1/2 flat endmill)
g0 g90 g54 x-1. y1. s3500 17
g43 h2 z.25
z.2
18 z-.75 f9.
g1 g41 d2 y0. f15.
g3 x0. y.5 r1.

g1 x0. y1.95
x.05 y2.
x3.95 y2.
x4. y1.95
y.05
x3.95 y0.
x.05
x0. y0.5
y.5
g3 x-1. y2. r1.
g1 g40 y.1
g0 z.25
m5
g91 g28 z0.
m01
(chamfer contour)
19m6 (1/4 90degree chamfermill)
g0 g90 g54 x-1. y1. s3500 m3
20 h2 z.25
z.2
g1 z-.025 f9.
g1 g41 21 y0. f15.
g3 x0. y.5 22
g1 x0. y1.95
x.05 y2.
x3.95 y2.
x4. y1.95
y.05
x3.95 y0.
23
24 y0.5
y.5
25 x-1. y2. r1.
g1 g40 y.1
g0 z.25
26
27g28 z0.
g28 x20. 28
29
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