Did you have any luck?
I am also trying to find a solution with a Bulleri machine...
Thank you!
Hi guys.
A friend has a bulleri brevetti FPM2913 cnc machine and I need some help.
I want to be able to model parts on CAD software like fusion360, solidworks or aspire and transfer cut them on the machine.
The issue is that my friend now uses autocad to create dxf files, then transfers them on the machine control PC which has a program called CAD/4. There he opens the dxf file, adds some offset for the tool and then via this program it generates a code file which opens on another program called CAM/3. There he runs the code on the machine. I tried to read the code of the program and I saw that the first line of the program had a "Q" letter next to each axis or command.
For example
QX 500 QY 700 QZ1 QVF5000 QVR6000 QVD8000.
So it got me a little confused.
Does anyone know how can I find a post process for this machine so I can work on other CAD-CAM software?
Similar Threads:
Did you have any luck?
I am also trying to find a solution with a Bulleri machine...
Thank you!
If you purchase VisualMill (which we sell) Mecsoft will configure a postprocessor file for your machine, if there isn't already one on their list of posts https://mecsoft.com/downloadposts/ that works. (I'm not seeing the Bulleri Brevetti on the list yet). All you need to provide is a sample of G-code with all the functions you need to get working.
Andrew Werby
computersculpture.com
[FONT=Verdana]Andrew Werby[/FONT]
[URL="http://www.computersculpture.com/"]Website[/URL]