Using Fusion 360 and it is for the custom/homemade 3 axis milling machine in my signature.
Also I would be interested in a 4th axis later down the line - can Fusion do that (and a post processor) on a hobby license?
Which Post Procesor?
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Which Post Procesor?
My Set-up
PM30 Milling Machine - 3 axis
Kflop
Leadshine copy closed loop 'hybrid' stepper drivers similar to HBS86
Nema 34 6A 8.5Nm motors with encoder (encoder connects to stepper driver)
Fusion 360 Software
PM30 Milling Machine - 3 axis
Kflop
Leadshine copy closed loop 'hybrid' stepper drivers similar to HBS86
Nema 34 6A 8.5Nm motors with encoder (encoder connects to stepper driver)
Fusion 360 Software
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Re: Which Post Procesor?
I have exactly the same question, but about a SolidCAM postprocessor for a three-axis milling machine (later 3+1).
If there is no exact answer, then please advise which machines the Kflop G-code system looks like? (Fanuc/ Siemens/ Heidenhain/ Haas/....)
If there is no exact answer, then please advise which machines the Kflop G-code system looks like? (Fanuc/ Siemens/ Heidenhain/ Haas/....)
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Re: Which Post Procesor?
Hi Alexanders,
I don't see anything for SolidCam posted. If you come up with something please add it to the wiki.
KMotion's interpreter is derived from the EMC public domain Interpreter as was Mach3 and LinuxCNC which was originally derived from Fanuc documentation.
I don't see anything for SolidCam posted. If you come up with something please add it to the wiki.
KMotion's interpreter is derived from the EMC public domain Interpreter as was Mach3 and LinuxCNC which was originally derived from Fanuc documentation.
Regards,
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.