Hi Joe,
Have you gone through the Threads listed in our wiki here?
Known KMotionCNC CAD/CAM Post Processors - Dynomotion
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Need a post processor to use with Fusion 360.
Finally, a little over a year, my DIY router is done. Gantry style, X axis moves right to left, Y axis moves front to back, Z axis moves up and down. Spindle 18,000 rpm from Delta VFD., manual tool changes, and I do not want to use homing sensors or have the machine go to a home position I want to position from the work piece.
Very little support from Autodesk, they told me to hire someone to write a post processor or add it to the Autodesk forum for a vote for Autodesk to write a post processor for KMotion, very disappointing, machines not running and waiting for a vote that may not have Autodesk do anything is not an option.
I did read on the Autodesk forum that the Autodesk RS274D post processor may work with KMotion.
I have also read on this forum that the Fanuc post processor may work but there is some homing issues.
I don't have the skill or knowledge to write or modify a post processor.
Would the Autodesk RS274D post processor work, I don't want to take chances on crashing the machine, breaking tools or worse.
Is there anyone that has a DIY router post processor for Fusion 360 or someone willing to write/modify a post processor for me, I am willing to pay a reasonable fee for one that works.
Any and all help would be appreciated, I'm located in Homer Glen, Illinois.
Joe
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Hi Joe,
Have you gone through the Threads listed in our wiki here?
Known KMotionCNC CAD/CAM Post Processors - Dynomotion
Regards
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TK http://dynomotion.com
Thanks, downloaded the KmotionCNC post processor and loaded it in Fusion 360 and it created g code, seems to be what I was looking for, from the Wiki page description it gives a zero referenced to the work piece no homing and manual tool change. Should work.
It will be a little bit before I'm ready to test it in the machine but moving forward now. Cool !
Joe