Anyone Have the Gcode to Make Fusion360 Work with GFCNC?

Made by Autodesk, this is the best option for working with DXF files.
Bdspindles
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Re: Anyone Have the Gcode to Make Fusion360 Work with GFCNC?

Post by Bdspindles » Sun Oct 21, 2018 3:28 am

I use the hypertherm jet post processor in fusion360 and it works great.

Loneoak12
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Re: Anyone Have the Gcode to Make Fusion360 Work with GFCNC?

Post by Loneoak12 » Mon Nov 12, 2018 10:16 pm

Bdspindles wrote:
Sun Oct 21, 2018 3:28 am
I use the hypertherm jet post processor in fusion360 and it works great.
I also use hypertherm jet post and have had great success. What is the process you use to cam your parts?

I.E. "in computer" compensation or "in control"

fusion has a bug in the cam for "in computer" compensation right now that is creating way to many points in the post. I am having to use the "in control" compensation and I can't get the gofab app to cut any parts right now because of that.

so if anyone can share how they setup they're cam that would be awesome!! thanks for the help.

GregSmith
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Re: Anyone Have the Gcode to Make Fusion360 Work with GFCNC?

Post by GregSmith » Wed Jan 23, 2019 10:20 am

I use F360 for brackets or parts because the drawing features are prime. Because of the post process issues, I convert my drawing into a dxf (inside fusion360) then use SheetCam to create the gcode. It has been working quite well.

I use inkscape for all artwork, but I’m experimenting w/ some fire pits using inkscape as well.


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