Hey John, glad you found the 'dump" file Rob Lockwood, from Autodesk, turned TIm and I on to it a couple of years ago, it allowed us to figure out what objects and such were available. Great work. Going to miss the open house this year!
Thank you Factory, unfortunately there are various reasons LabView lessons won't be seen on my channel. But there might be another channel someday. I'm a certified professional instructor by National Instruments to teach all levels of LabView training. But I mainly do the advanced Real Time and FPGA classes.
You're to kind, thank you, I'm just another guy in a garage ;) Good to hear the post is still working! It is funny how "standard" G code is yet how different every controller implements it.
Someone should put you in for a Nobel Prize in Physics. I'm just setting up a Sherline mill, the most tedious part is learning Fusion, and getting it to spit out gcode compatible with the Tinyg control. This should help. Don't know where you get all the time, but THANK YOU!
Hey buddy. Thanks for all your videos. Really appreciate it. They have been real helpful. Could use your help with an issue I’m having. I can’t figure out how to pull up the fusion 360 post library. Everything is blurred out and I can’t figure out how to get it up. Thanks in advance.
love the video but didnt work for me im just needing a simple m60 before A axis rotation and m61 after rotation..but i do not have the options as in your video..i cant even find the could ...lmk if you can help. Aaron
Hi John, I'm currently building a machine that will have a very long x axis. Is there any way of limiting the x axis travel in the tool path as you would for an A axis? Thanks in advance. Nathan
This needs updated, they seem to have totally moved everything, and I don't see how to access the file - I can select it, but I can't seem to download it, and the UI is completely different.. is there an updated one?
Thanks for kicking me off on understanding post processors. I was struggling to understand why my K40 laser was moving so slowly for G0 moves (th-cam.com/video/TQ4OJJaznjQ/w-d-xo.html), but after reading this, the dump file and the nc output, I get it and have made my own K40 Whisperer post processor.
6:13 wothless cam. why waist time and money draw and try figure out why toolpath not work and after all hard work gcode cant be read even pro. and takes 5minute hand write code.why need cam.? its allready printed drawing just punch them on machine. not draw it again
Hey John, glad you found the 'dump" file Rob Lockwood, from Autodesk, turned TIm and I on to it a couple of years ago, it allowed us to figure out what objects and such were available. Great work. Going to miss the open house this year!
I watch every video. I can’t figure out how you find the time. You are an awesome resource, keep it up.
thanks! :)
John, I was so needing this one! Super excited to take your advanced fusion class in May!
Thanks for the shout out John, nicely presented as always! Tim
At-Man - your channel is awesome. Any plans to dive into Labview or is that to distant from your channel mission?
Thank you Factory, unfortunately there are various reasons LabView lessons won't be seen on my channel. But there might be another channel someday. I'm a certified professional instructor by National Instruments to teach all levels of LabView training. But I mainly do the advanced Real Time and FPGA classes.
At-Man Unlimited Machining You are the man Tim. I'm still using your post for my tool change with my Heidenhain controler.
You're to kind, thank you, I'm just another guy in a garage ;) Good to hear the post is still working! It is funny how "standard" G code is yet how different every controller implements it.
I love your videos. Keep them coming, last upload is ages old! :)
Can't wait for an in-depth video of post processor editing/creating.
Someone should put you in for a Nobel Prize in Physics. I'm just setting up a Sherline mill, the most tedious part is learning Fusion, and getting it to spit out gcode compatible with the Tinyg control. This should help. Don't know where you get all the time, but THANK YOU!
Hey buddy. Thanks for all your videos. Really appreciate it. They have been real helpful. Could use your help with an issue I’m having. I can’t figure out how to pull up the fusion 360 post library. Everything is blurred out and I can’t figure out how to get it up. Thanks in advance.
love the video but didnt work for me im just needing a simple m60 before A axis rotation and m61 after rotation..but i do not have the options as in your video..i cant even find the could ...lmk if you can help. Aaron
Hi John, I'm currently building a machine that will have a very long x axis. Is there any way of limiting the x axis travel in the tool path as you would for an A axis? Thanks in advance. Nathan
Tim is awesome!
Could you tell me what post to use in fusion 360
Please make more of these
This needs updated, they seem to have totally moved everything, and I don't see how to access the file - I can select it, but I can't seem to download it, and the UI is completely different.. is there an updated one?
could i have some question ! is the post in fusion 360 can be use in inventor hsm ? thanks
How can you change the units in a .cps file? I have a post that outputs mm, even though I design and set the machining to be in inches.
Why when I click on post processor on my fusion 360 I have nothing like these options? Is it because I am using a mac?
Just put in a m00 I do it everyday
Thanks for kicking me off on understanding post processors. I was struggling to understand why my K40 laser was moving so slowly for G0 moves (th-cam.com/video/TQ4OJJaznjQ/w-d-xo.html), but after reading this, the dump file and the nc output, I get it and have made my own K40 Whisperer post processor.
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6:13 wothless cam. why waist time and money draw and try figure out why toolpath not work and after all hard work gcode cant be read even pro. and takes 5minute hand write code.why need cam.? its allready printed drawing just punch them on machine. not draw it again
Especially these days when everything is conversational.