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Post process for UCCNC

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Message 1 of 18
Anonymous
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Post process for UCCNC

Hello 

 

I'm new to fusion 360 . I have a stepcraft 600 and I use UCCNC. What post process do I use for UCCNC because they don't have one for UCCNC.

 

 Who can help me thanks

 

 

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Message 2 of 18
matthew.nichols
in reply to: Anonymous

Use the Rs274.cps post processor. This should give you a good start.


Matthew Nichols
Adoption Specialist - MFG
Message 3 of 18
Anonymous
in reply to: matthew.nichols

Hello

 

on the stepcraft forums there a post process for stepcraft in the  Library there is   Nothing There stepcraft 

Message 4 of 18
matthew.nichols
in reply to: Anonymous

what is the link to the one you found in a forum?



Matthew Nichols
Adoption Specialist - MFG
Message 5 of 18
Anonymous
in reply to: matthew.nichols

Hello 

 

l'm not the best at doing  links here go 

stepcraft.systems.com/service & support stepcraft forum. English forum . Machine software 

then look for  post processor . Sorry that's the best I can do

Message 6 of 18
Steinwerks
in reply to: Anonymous

https://www.stepcraft-systems.com/en/service-and-support/stepcraft-forum-uk/software2/3401-fusion-36...

 

@Anonymous also if you go here and search for Stepcraft or UCCNC you will find a post processor: http://cam.autodesk.com/posts/

Neal Stein



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Message 7 of 18
Anonymous
in reply to: Steinwerks

Hello

 

the  Second  link  above  dose not do anything. I still have not come  across for Uccnc post process link what works 

 

fine me a link what works. So I can use it or I can not use this  software 

 

Message 8 of 18
Steinwerks
in reply to: Anonymous


@Anonymous wrote:

Hello

 

the  Second  link  above  dose not do anything. I still have not come  across for Uccnc post process link what works 

 

fine me a link what works. So I can use it or I can not use this  software 

 


You have to use the Search field:

 

Stepcraft.JPG

If this doesn't work you may want to try a different browser.

 

Neal Stein



New to Fusion 360 CAM? Click here for an introduction to 2D Milling, here for 2D Turning.

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Message 9 of 18
Anonymous
in reply to: Steinwerks

Hello

 

Thanks . ok i download the small file. now do just copy i fusion 360

Message 10 of 18
LibertyMachine
in reply to: Anonymous

Here is what you need to do, if you own a Windows PC

Move the file to a folder that you have created on your hard drive. DO NOT MOVE IT TO THE FUSION FOLDER. They get overwritten each update

Go to Fusion CAM. In the post dialog, you are going to go to top right to the button named Setup. Click on it and choose Personal Posts. Go to the address bar to the left and direct it to go to the folder where the post is stored. While you may find the folder, it won't show any contents. That will be in the drop down menu below:

 Process.PNG


Seth Madore
Owner, Liberty Machine, Inc.
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Message 11 of 18
Steinwerks
in reply to: LibertyMachine

There is also the Cloud Posts which can be added to (and removed) via https://a360.autodesk.com/ and signing in. They are stored in the A360 Drive in a folder called CAMPosts.

 

A360.JPG

Neal Stein



New to Fusion 360 CAM? Click here for an introduction to 2D Milling, here for 2D Turning.

Find me on:
Instagram and YouTube
Message 12 of 18

Hi Matthew, I am trying to load a post processer (Stepcraft UCCNC) that I downloaded from your Steinwerks suggested location as my current version of F360 CAM doesnt contain it? I have done so buy the 'standing instructions' on the site for loading software dont appear to apply. I would be grateul of some direction please.

Message 13 of 18
seth.madore
in reply to: paul.trccl

Have you tried the steps laid out by LibertyMachine a few posts above?

 

Are you on PC or Mac?


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
Message 14 of 18
paul.trccl
in reply to: seth.madore

Hi Seth, many thanks for the response. Yes, I am on W10. I did spot the mail thanks and just in case I have tried it a couple more time during the last 30 mins.....just in case.

I put the downloaded file in a folder on my desktop called stepuccnc, I think that you can just see it on the attached screen shot. I then followed the steps but the content does not show up in the box numbered 3. The file seems pretty small (44kb) is that correct?

Regards

Paul

Message 15 of 18
seth.madore
in reply to: paul.trccl

Ok, it doesn't appear that you drilled down deep enough into the desktop. You should have Desktop/stepcraftcnc in your folder string


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
Message 16 of 18
paul.trccl
in reply to: seth.madore

Hi Seth, yes I noticed that. However, I just selected it straight from the Download file and all was fine. I use IoS most of the time so have no concept of W10's 'features', as IoS just works.

Many thanks for your time sir.

Regards

Paul

Message 17 of 18
seth.madore
in reply to: paul.trccl

Funny you should say that. I just got a Macbook Pro and I'm feeling frustrated due to the lack of finding things in a manner that makes sense to me! Smiley Tongue


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
Message 18 of 18
paul.trccl
in reply to: seth.madore

Stick with it Seth, it is well worth the effort. Probably took me best part of 3 months as I was also learning a new piece of Mac specific software but it all made sense eventually.
Regards
Paul

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