Hello, I can not post the part I have shared, it gives an error, what settings do I need to make to create a post, thanks for your support, good day
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What post processor are you trying to use?
You've defined your Setup as a Turning setup, so you just need to select an appropriate Turn/Mill post processor. What is the machine/control in question?
That machine is not a lathe, it's a mill. Thus, you need to define a Milling Setup:
Without a Machine Configuration, you're going to get Euler angles (G68.2). You can change this with a proper machine configuration or post edits.
hello emre,
Do you want to drill holes in 4 axes? I think the machine model is a vertical machining center.
Give it time to process, it usually takes several minutes to become available 🙂
Hi Emre,
Positioning the Part
First, position the part relative to the origin. Make sure the part's orientation matches how it appears on a blank workspace in Fusion 360 (XYZ axis alignment).
Setting Stock and References
After positioning the part, configure the stock and reference points accordingly.
Downloading the Machine Kinematics
Download Autodesk’s 4-axis rotary machine kinematics from the cloud library.
Adjusting the Machine Kinematics
Integrating a Post Processor
Divisor Lock and Unlock Commands
If the rotary axis (divisor) operates using M10 and M11 commands:
Hello Emre,
What exactly are you stuck on? Can you write down the things you can't do and the things you want to do, I can make a video accordingly.
Hi Emre, I made the machine definition, I made TCP passive and adjusted the angle ranges, I share the screenshots, but it gives the error you have seen, define the corresponding codes for “unlock multiple axes” and “unlock multiple axes” in the post processor settings. could it be due to the statement, I guess I couldn't do it, thanks, I get the same error in both posts,
Hello emre,
Can you watch the video and get back to me after you follow these steps?
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