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Hi All,
New to Fusion 360. Have a small shop with 2 CNC mills. We use Delcam (now Autodesk) Powermill currently to program CAM offline and send to the machines. We have posts for Powermill for the Fadal and the Siemens 840Dsl and they work great. Delcam were great in getting them sorted. We do mostly 3D machining.
We are looking at using Fusion 360 for programming at the machine. We have evaluated it and looks easy to use for the machinist at the machine tools for simple projects, mainly 2.5D and a little bit of 3D. Faster than Powermill for the simple 2D / 2.5D work.
We have not tried any of the NC code from Fusion yet on the machines as have not had a window and before we do we have a few questions that users may be able to help us with.
FOR FUSION 360
1. Siemens 840D. We have posted some code from Fusion and it uses the tool numbers in the code. We use tool names as we just find it easier. We have tool library of names on the control and can load tools fast by just loading the tool into the spindle and not have to worry about tool numbers. Just what we are used to. Have a library in the CAM software to pull the tools from.
A) Does anyone have a Siemens 840D post that is modified to use tool names instead of numbers?
B) Do all the drilling and milling cycles work with the generic post?
C) I have seen on the generic post revision notes that D1 is selected as standard. To be honest we just use the length offset as measured with the renishaw tool setting post. Our current NC code does not use D1 and it works just fine and I am presuming using D1 will make no difference as the machine will look to the measured length in the tool table as we do presently.
2. FADAL. 1999 year 4020 model with a 88HS control. Using a calmotion card to DNC to the control (which are great by the way - setup as a wireless FTP server and we can drop NC code onto it from the office for the machine operator).
A) I do not see a generic FADAL post in the Fusion library. I see one on the Autodesk site for HSMwork with a .CPS extension also written in JavaScript. Anyone any experience of this working with Fusion?
B) Do the drilling / tapping cycles work?
C) Do the coolant, through spindle and flood work in the post?
Have seen a tutorial online for modifying the JavaScript posts to modify output but it's an hour long and don't have the time to try to figure it out and learn the post editing if I can avoid it. Any help with the above questions would be much appreciated.
Regards
Stephen