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    Cool Making a new postprocessor

    Hi, I'm trying make a new postporcessor, of course with the Code Wizard and helped by some tutorial guide from edgecam. The think is that I'm new in this topic and I would like to do learn it a lot. I just began, Could every body give me tips,
    in especific I don't understand the main thing, the COde Constructor...:
    .-how does it works?,
    .-what´s really important about is it asking for?
    .-What do I get on mind while chouse parameters or "instructions" in each screen?

    Thanks for your help!


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    Hello Gui11E,

    Creating a post processor is not something anyone can easily explain over the forum.

    There are many variables that need to be determined in order to help you in anyway.

    What type of machine? What is the controller? Number of axis? Mill or Lathe? Multiaxis?

    I would strongly recommend you talk to your local reseller as they would be able to direct you in the right direction.


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