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I'm currently working on a project in which I have to engrave dog tags and exporting the NC file from Fusion360 has posed a quite a challenge. I was hoping someone would be able to help out.
In Fusion, I would specify my setup, tool, speeds, and would properly run a simulation of the engraving process. Once I complete that and go to the 'Post Process' section and create a NC file and go to view the G-Code on any software (tried NC Viewer, Visual Studio Code, and CAMotics), I get this same message as seen in the image, every time. I tried going to the link provided but it says it doesn't exist.
If anyone has any advice for me, please let me know. Anything would be appreciated! Thank you.
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Hi
It seems you are using one of the Sample machines from the Fusion library in your setup.
These machines have a "Machinesimulation.cps" post processor which cannot output real code.
you need to select an appropriate post processor for your particular machine to post real code.
Can you tell us
- What your machine Brand and model is?
- What the controller Brand and model type is?
It would also be helpful if you could upload your Fusion file here.
Go to File>Export>Save as .f3d/.f3z
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Hello!
Thank you for your quick response.
1. Machine: Denford Novamill CNC
2. Controller: BuildBotics CNC Controller
The file I'm currently working has a SVG file attached that belongs to my school that I'm a little nervous about posting on a forum. I have a Test file that I can add on which follows the same method I used for the other file.
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Thank you so much!! I was able to get it with the other design with your help. I really appreciate the time you took to make the video as well, you're amazing.
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