You're getting the error because the Fusion post for PP doesnt support probing. https://f360ap.autodesk.com/courses/...behind-probing
Probing routine out of Fusion 360. I have the ITTP from https://hallmarkdesign.co.nz/probe and want to set up a probing routine at the start of each part for a second operation. Basically I need to validate and reset G54 due to the part being flipped over and there being some slight +/- variables from OP 1. When I try to CAM it out in Fusion 360 the post fails. Anyone doing this?
Tormach 1100M w/ the ITTP probe
This is what post out (cannot find the "log" it's talking about).
%
(OP 2)
(T99 D=0.156 CR=0.078 - ZMIN=-0.3987 - probe)
G90 G54 G64 G50 G17 G40 G80 G94 G91.1 G49
G20 (Inch)
G30
N10(Probe1)
T99 G43 H99 M6
(ITTP Probe)
M5 M9 (SPINDLE IS OFF)
G54
G0 X0.5625 Y0.2779
G0 Z6.2
G30
M30
%
!Error: Failed to post data. See log for details.
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Last edited by smokediver576; 02-07-2019 at 08:57 AM.
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You're getting the error because the Fusion post for PP doesnt support probing. https://f360ap.autodesk.com/courses/...behind-probing
Tormach PCNC 1100 Series 3 w/ Rapid Turn, Fusion 360
G'day,
I've modified the Fusion360 Tormach post to give some basic probing functionality by adding a keyword to the comments. Based on that, the post adds some macros to the resultant gcode file. You can get the post from my website: http://www.kunstmade.com.au/CNGTorma...PostAddv11.zip
There's a bunch of other stuff in the post:
- email sending at tool change and program completion
- workpeice size calculation
- tool max depth calculation
- date and time of gcode generation added
- adds the fusion setup name to the gcode
- writes tool description table
- writes setup notes
The readme file in the zip file has the details.
Regards, Christian
Christian, thanks very much for your work. This looks like it will be really fun to explore!
Terry