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| I just got DolphinCadCam for Lathe. Therefore in the learning stage. I'm a hobby user using Mach3Lathe software on stand alone computer to run machine. I have Dolphin loaded on seperate laptop where I do all drawing, etc. I've did a test drawing and got everything OK thru CAD and CAM. My question is when I create the postprocesser (Mach3) file how do I save it to a file so that I can copy and transfer to the other computer? Can't seem to figure it out. Only way I have found thus far is to select the g-code shown at the bottom of the page, copy it to note pad and save to file. Is there a better way direct in Dolphin? (Also posted this question on the YahooGroup.) |
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| There is an option on just where to save the files when you do a save of the cnc file (CAM drawing). I use the Drawing directory under "My Documents\PartMaster". When you select the Execute PostProcessor, the pop-up will let you pick the PostProcessor file and put in the file name and extension of the g-code file. Select OK. It has just created a file in the Drawings folder with the file name you put in and the extension. Just share the Drawing folder, or whatever you decide to use, and let Windows connect and copy the file like any other. If you are totally lost, just do the post processor with a known file name and then do a file search in Windows to find where it is being put. Once you know that, you can move or share it so you can pick it up from another machine. Hope this helps. It would be nice if you were given the option of where to create the g-code file at the time the post processor runs. Maybe in the next version. |
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| Open up Partmaster CAM.... Go to the "View" menu. Then go to the "Preferences" menu. Then select the "Folders" tab. Where it says "Output Files (for your machine tool" you can select the location or folder where you want the .pun files to be saved. The .pun file is your g-code file. Whichever folder you choose is where all your programs will then be sent to. Note to Dgoddard: If you are transfering via a floppy. You can right click on the .pun file where ever it is saved as and click on send to a drive. It should automatically copy that file to the floppy. Simply then take that to Mach 3. Hope this helps.
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| Many ways and some have been covered here. The G code at the bottom of the page is a snippet of the full code. This can be viewed in >Edit> NC Program where it will open up in notepad and can be saved from that location to where ever. It's also handy as you can do a quick check on variables like tool, speeds and feeds in case you cocked up, not that I do ![]() BTW welcome to both lists. John S. |
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| When you post-process, there is a box at the bottom right of the dialogue where you can change the default extension from .pun to whatever you like. .txt or .nc for instance. Once changed this will "Stick" for that post-processor. Different posts can therefore have different extensions. ATB Andre |
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