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Windows 7 restore registry
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I have been watching NYC videos that is actually what i used to setup this test file I am post processing today. I am not new to modeling or design and have extensive knowledge with CAD and 3d printing, just newish to CNC and the Cam side of fusion. That makes sense with the tool changes thanks for the explanation. Thank you, yes grbI am using the BlackBox Controller and a bone stock Lead 1010 with Dewalt 611. You should probably watch some CAM videos from NYC CNC and Lars Christensen first. I assumed you used fusion cam before, but sounds like you havent. If you dont fusion will generate a toolpath to cut the entire part. So, if your part is bigger than your machine, you are responsible for containing toolpaths. Fusion doesnt care what machine you are using. You set up your speeds and feeds for each operation.

windows 7 restore registry

If you hover your mouse over them, they should explain what they are for. Regardless of who's post you use, make sure you read and understand the post properties so you wont be surprised where the machine moves after job completion. Its probably time to get it merged with the swarfer post, but in the meantime, its here: sharmstr/GRBL-Post-Processor It will auto create a new file for every tool change for you so you only need to post once. I've modified the swarfer post to make it easier to handle tool changes. You need a separate gcode file for every tool change. So, I'm assuming you are using a grbl based controller.












Windows 7 restore registry