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Merlin201314:
--- Quote from: old Zozo on January 13, 2017, 04:31:45 PM --- --- Quote --- ...set up the output code as " generic" and... --- End quote --- -Have you though "default" ? Truly excellent program. A lot of thanks. I've made some g-codes, tomorrow I'm going to try. I can't find X, Y, Z, +/- end values, but at least I know them. Or this link could help: https://nraynaud.github.io/webgcode/ Do you use G02/G03 without any problem? I can see, they are switchable. --- End quote --- Yes i was mean "default" just try jour G-code as it is, you have the option for the milling direction by using Climb milling or Conventional milling, which will switch the G02/G03, but if you are using a Laser it doesen't make any difference i suppose? Is your Laser driven by PWM signal for the power? How you control the power from engraving to cutting with this controller? Regards |
old Zozo:
Wow! Toolpath generated by Estlcam is right. I tried it with milling. I tried laser drive by PWM, but rising rate of PWM is very long. Default value is 1111, I set 0, which one equivalent 1sec. Unusable. So I use M10/M11 to switching, power adjusted manually. Furthermore, I tried to switch with A-Dir. This is unusable too, due to every Dir impulse are only 0.1 sec, always goes to LOW level. There is no continuous HI level. |
Will_D:
What is the correct/best post processor to use for the g-code generation Fusion 360 suggests: "fanuc incremental.cps - generic FANUC (with G91) |
Merlin201314:
are you generating 3d path or just 2.5D? as stated below, EstlCam is a good one for 2.5D path, personally i do not use Fusion as i already have VisiCam which is absolutely amazing for 3D path |
Chipist1:
"fanuc incremental.cps - generic FANUC (with G91) A complete program with incremental programming is very very very hard to debug. I would avoid it like the plague. Use absolut programming (G90) My 2 cents |
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