Re: Groping my way forward
I don't use USB CNC but try deleting : and ; from the lines
Hve you used the correct post processor in Fusion as the code you have shown includes : and ; that it might object to.
Just a thought
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there's more than one ?? - I used the engrave and just right clicked to bring up the menu and selected post processor - see the screen print, I'm really quite a dummy here
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The post processor will produce G-code that suits the specific machine control software you have. The differences between machines are usually quite small but none the less significant. Remember that G-code for CNC machine control has been around since computers were made from triodes so it's inevitable that there will be some variations between different generations of machines and their software.
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Kitwn
The post processor will produce G-code that suits the specific machine control software you have. The differences between machines are usually quite small but none the less significant. Remember that G-code for CNC machine control has been around since computers were made from triodes so it's inevitable that there will be some variations between different generations of machines and their software.
I think you get to the heart of it here - so can anyone point me to somewhere that can help with the necessary modifications
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Britannicus1
I think you get to the heart of it here - so can anyone point me to somewhere that can help with the necessary modifications
You need to use a post processor that is compatible with the machine you are cutting on (if I am reading what the problem is correctly)
If you are using Fusion 360 you should be able to find a PP here ;_
https://cam.autodesk.com/hsmposts
Just ignore this post if you have already done this:friendly_wink:
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Thank you - I certainly have not done that :-)
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needleworks
You need to use a post processor that is compatible with the machine you are cutting on (if I am reading what the problem is correctly)
If you are using Fusion 360 you should be able to find a PP here ;_
https://cam.autodesk.com/hsmposts
Just ignore this post if you have already done this:friendly_wink:
Really helpful, thank you so much - I followed this up - but discovered that there is no PP on the fusion site for USBCNC, but now i knew what I was a looking for and found this - just in case anyone else is looking for this
http://hacknorway.com/wordpress/post.../#comment-3108
I really appreciate your help as it's meant that i think I'm finally getting to where i can use my new CNC machine
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Britannicus1
Really helpful, thank you so much - I followed this up - but discovered that there is no PP on the fusion site for USBCNC, but now i knew what I was a looking for and found this - just in case anyone else is looking for this
http://hacknorway.com/wordpress/post.../#comment-3108
I really appreciate your help as it's meant that i think I'm finally getting to where i can use my new CNC machine
Hopefully it will work :beer::beer:
Re: Groping my way forward
I wonder why don't you ask that question the manufacturer of the board? Probably he will sort you out for a minute. And probably standard G code / Fanuc style will work
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Boyan Silyavski
I wonder why don't you ask that question the manufacturer of the board? Probably he will sort you out for a minute. And probably standard G code / Fanuc style will work
Interestingly I did precisely that - unfortunately I didn't get anything like a helpful answer - instead they just recommended that i re-install the controller software, which by the time I got the answer back, Kitwn had already put me onto the right track to locate an appropriate PP