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So i'm using using the G76 fanuc 2 line code but i'm having troubles calculating the small diameter which results in my threads being flat(not enough depth). I found a formula thread depth = 0.65 x pitch. Then with the thread depth i use this Initial diameter - thread depth= minor diameter. What i don't get is where he got the number 0.65. Some other guy used a 0.610 or something but it's still not enough depth. Its a M30 x3.5 mm thread. I can manually substract from x until threads are sharp but i wanna do it with a formula. I'm using mm btw.

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