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| Post processor for the DSP Hi, which is the best post processor to use into the dsp? Thanks in advance |
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| Hi woodworker, Did you send me a PM about this? If so - sorry - i did reply, but my pm box was full and i lost the info. I do not have the answer - i think it depends upon which cad/cam program you are going to use. From memory, we use G-code arcs mm with our V Carve Pro. Maybe send a pm to BigS ( Shannon ) - he should know. Rocket. |
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| Yes, i sent you a PM, no problem. I use artcam 9.126 and still using gcode archs mm, extension .tap. Taney suggest me to use .mmg (model master) but the code is very long compared to the gcode archs, that's right now works well. If someone get other infos is very welcome. Thanks anyway. Ciao |
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| hello a have a excitech cnc and the best extension for the g-core file is *.nc. My xp is from 2006 only on excitech machine's and the .nc is the smallest, and fastest g-core. sry for my bad en |
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