![]() ![]() I'm using Fusion lathe for LinuxCNC and when I generate a threading operation it uses G33 rather than G76 (see below). Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. Is anyone using the Fusion Posts for LinuxCNC lathe? I can easily see executing an MDI "G1 Z-1 F4" and having the machine take off at 4 inches per revolution. There is no G94 to reset the mode to "Units per Minute". What scares me is there is no reset before ending the program. Does G95 only affect cutting moves like G1? Does it affect G2 and G3? The documentation indicates the G95 requires a new feed F declaration, but that may only show up upon a G1 move? I have not tried loading this G-code into a LinuxCNC controller yet. I don't think this is needed for G76 threading and can't see why it is included. My main question regards the G95 which turns on "Units per Revolution" Mode. (Post Option for end taper L1, L2 and 元 - haven't tried) ( Tormach doesn't include H, E or L - maybe cuz they are zero in this case?) (Canned Cycle - 1/4-20 thread - looks OK) G0 Z0.2123 (Rapid move to Z - start point for thread control line) G90 G0 X0.65 Z0.2 (Absolute Dist Mode, Rapid move to X and Z - Safe X and Z) G95 (Units/Revolution activated, ERROR IF NEW FEED RATE IS NOT SPECIFIED) G97 S500 M3 (Spindle RPM Mode, Speed = 5500, Start spindle clockwise) (G30 Tormach uses G30 rather than G53 - same unless G30.1 used to set X&Z) (also Post Options for X only, Z only, etc) (Rapid to machine Z=0 : Post Option or G28) (Rapid to machine X=0 : Post Option or G28) ![]() The Post(s) aren't too long and came out like this: ![]() I ran this with two posts, one for LinuxCNC Turn and one for Tormach Slant Bed. I built a 1/4" rod in Fusion and asked for a 1/4-20 threading operation. This file has been truncated.I'm leaning Fusion and started poking at LinuxCNC posts for the lathe. Menu | (#overview) | **Components(** (#onefinity-custom-post-processor) | (#onefinity-custom-machine-library-definition) ) | (#procedures) | It help automate the settings in your Fusion 360 Job Setup for a particular process. It let you define your specific machine and ressources settings in one place. The machine configuration file is an optional component. (#onefinity-custom-machine-library-definition) It's a language definition file used to converts toolpaths created in a CAM software into language (NC programs) than can be read by the CNC machine's controller. The post processor file is a mandatory component. (#onefinity-custom-post-library-definition). ** click on the desired component to get to the proper section It contains these 'Onefinity Customized Components' to be use in 'Autodesk Fusion 360': The 'Fusion' folder is part of 'Onefinity-Post-Processors' GitHub Package. Menu | (#overview) | (#components) | (#procedures) | blaghislain/onefinity-post-processors/blob/main/Fusion/README.md # Onefinity Fusion 360 Post Processor & Machine This reminds me of the days when we use to select HP Laser Jet 5 as the print driver even if we had a different brand laser printer… is this the same kind of thing, should I select a generic 3-axis machine? Sorry to drag this out but I’m completely new to this. But if Onefinity is suppose to be listed as a MACHINE then I’m still lost.Īgain, I’m just trying to figure out the correct Machine selection, not the post processor. But if everyone is selecting say, Autodesk Generic 3-axis as the machine then OK, that would answer my question. Are you saying that by loading the infinity_fusion360.cps file that it should populate both the Machine and the Post Processor? If that’s the case something is not loading correctly for me. Under Manufacture, the first category is Milling and I select Setup, then I select New Setup from the drop down and the very first question is Machine - this is where I do not find Onefinity listed. In the latest release of Fusion 360 (Personal-Not for Commerical Use) version / macOS 10.16.0. The issue I am trying to resolve is not Post Processor selection…its the MACHINE selection. I did follow the instructions which loaded the cps file and it shows up in the Manufacture / Actions / Post Process Dialog box (see attached screenshot I). Well I guess I am still misunderstanding the process.
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