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CNC lathe Style 510

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mvolny2LUQ8
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CNC lathe Style 510

mvolny2LUQ8
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Hello, is it possible to program this lathe: Style 510 (https://www.stylecncmachines.com/machines/style-510/) in Fusion 360? Can I use some build-in postprocessor?

 

Machine has saved programs made in machine computer with xxxx.CNT

But it can convert this files into  (Iso files - .cnc) which can be opened in text editor,  make some changes and import back to machine to run the program. 

 

Thanks for help.  

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CNC lathe Style 510

Hello, is it possible to program this lathe: Style 510 (https://www.stylecncmachines.com/machines/style-510/) in Fusion 360? Can I use some build-in postprocessor?

 

Machine has saved programs made in machine computer with xxxx.CNT

But it can convert this files into  (Iso files - .cnc) which can be opened in text editor,  make some changes and import back to machine to run the program. 

 

Thanks for help.  

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g-andresen
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g-andresen
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Hi,

I think the Manufacture Forum is a better place for that.

 

günther

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Hi,

I think the Manufacture Forum is a better place for that.

 

günther

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seth.madore
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seth.madore
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@mvolny2LUQ8 can you put a couple of sample files in a .zip folder and share them here to the forums? From that code, we should be able to point you in the proper direction as to which post processor might be a good starting point for you


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
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@mvolny2LUQ8 can you put a couple of sample files in a .zip folder and share them here to the forums? From that code, we should be able to point you in the proper direction as to which post processor might be a good starting point for you


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
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mvolny2LUQ8
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mvolny2LUQ8
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Hello, here is the zip file with 2 programs, in 2 formats.

 

Thank you. 

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Hello, here is the zip file with 2 programs, in 2 formats.

 

Thank you. 

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seth.madore
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seth.madore
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Hi there! So, I'd start with the mach3 turning post, as it's the simplest and will require the least amount of modifications. You can find it HERE


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
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Hi there! So, I'd start with the mach3 turning post, as it's the simplest and will require the least amount of modifications. You can find it HERE


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing

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