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Old 04-10-2009, 06:27 PM
 
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What Post Processor Setup are you guys using?

Hey guys, I'm completing my first mill project and working on a router table for my father. I'm to the point of getting Mach 3 setup and trying to run some programs. I'm a mastercam programmer by trade, so I was planning on using that and also getting my father setup with it, but the only post processor I've found for it to mach 3 doesn't seem to work very well, is there a different cam software and post processor that most of you guys are using that is simple and reliable? How are you guys generating your code? Or is there a place I can read about creating or editing post processors? I've been searching for hours so any links or info would be very appreciated.
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Anyone? what are you guys using to create code?
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Please don't get the wrong idea. I do NOT have anything to do with Vectric software. However, I found out about them quite by accident. I was using VisualMill and BobCAD/CAM without a whole lot of success and with a huge expenditure of funds.
Vectric makes several packages. I just purchased their Cut 2D and Cut 3D packages for a total of $400.00. They let you download them for free and they have sample cut files that allow you to produce G-Code and try them BEFORE you buy!! They even have tutorials (movie style) that you can download for free. The results I have been getting are truly amazing. These programs are VERY intuitive. The learning curve is almost non-existent. If you can't tell, I am VERY impressed with these programs and their low cost.
I have used files from these programs on my table-top machine that runs Mach 3 controls and also on my large Shop Sabre that uses WinCNC controls. Both machines ran perfectly. There are many more post-processors included in the programs.
Just Google Vectric CNC and it will take you right to them.
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if your using mastercam then a fanuc processor will work fine with mach
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I use visual mill with Mach3. However, I had to get a new post file from their tech support to get some functions (hole pocketing, things with g2/g3 commands) to work. Initially I looked at Vetric's cut3D, but it didn't work well with some 3D shapes I wanted to cut. If you only 2.5D stuff, there are lots of free / cheap options.
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Thanks everyone!

Just wanted to reply one more time since there's probably a lot of you with this same question. Thanks for the help guys, I installed this machine def/control def and post processor and it seems to be working flawlessly without any editing:

http://www.emastercam.com/posts/mpmaster/mpmasterx3.php

It is a mill definition and processor, but should work fine with any 3 axis router as well using mach 3 and Mastercam X (I'm using X3)

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