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3D Tool Correction (by FANUC) vs Common Correction

3D Tool Correction (by FANUC) vs Common Correction

3D Tool Correction (by FANUC) vs Common Correction

(OP)
Hi, everyone.
I've got some questions.
Q1: Is it possible to make post output here:
MOM_force once X Y Z I J K G_cutcom D
not Dxx; xx - cutcom register as it set in Machnie Control label, but Dyy? yy is Tool Number
Example: We have tool T01 and the cutcom register is set 0 by default (Pic. below). Output must be D01. I need to know where this variable D is set as mom_cuctom_adjust_register.

Q2: I have no idea how to combine common cutter compensation (e.g. G2 G41 X0. Y0. R0. D01) with 3D correction (FANUC: e.g. G1 G41 X0. Y0. I1. J1. K1. D01)
Have anyone here had the same problem? How it could be solved?

THANK YOU!

RE: 3D Tool Correction (by FANUC) vs Common Correction

(OP)
Oh God. Those two problems were solved. But another one appeared. 3D correction turned on once do not turns off and is still "correcting" in other operations. Setting Cutter Compensation OFF at End of Path gave no results.
 

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