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    Default Dynatorch post for Fusion 360?

    Does anyone have a Dynatorch post for Fusion 360?

    I'm sure I can modify a post to use G23/G25 myself but I figured I'd ask before I re-invented the wheel.

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    Default Re: Dynatorch post for Fusion 360?

    I modified the WinCNC Plasma post processor for my Dynatorch. It was fairly easy. Now I need to work on my tool library so I can get the correct feeds, speeds, and kerf width. Over all the code produced looks very clean.

    Not sure if the Dynatorch can do cutter comp (G41/G42) so I switched the compensation type to "In computer" on the dialog tab.

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    Default Re: Dynatorch post for Fusion 360?

    Thanks
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    Default Re: Dynatorch post for Fusion 360?

    I just noticed that Autodesk now has a post processor for the dynatorch. I made the switch yesterday and it has been working as expected.

    https://cam.autodesk.com/posts/downl...torch%20plasma



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    Default Re: Dynatorch post for Fusion 360?

    Just FYI, DT does support G41/G42.



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