New to cnc. using a post processor that does not work with fusion cam.

New to cnc. using a post processor that does not work with fusion cam.

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New to cnc. using a post processor that does not work with fusion cam.

Anonymous
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Using a post that has a file extension of ".scpost". wondering if anyone knows how to convert the file or if i just have to work with the guy who made the post processor?

 

Let me know if there is any other info that I need to post.

 

Thank you in advanced!

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MoshiurRashid
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Hi,

 

Thank you for posting. Here is a link below that will guide you to the HSM Post library. Please check if your machine is listed here or not.

https://cam.autodesk.com/hsmposts

Moshiur Rashid
Autodesk Certified Instructor
ACP | CSWE
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Anonymous
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I went through the list and couldn't find it. unfortunately the guy who made the post is one guy out of the mid west. I tried to post the post processor but the form wont let me post it not sure why but i'm assuming its because of the file type. You can fine the file with the post processor in it here (https://www.delusionaldesignscnc.com/freedom-series-assembly-and-computer-set-up-instructions.html) at the bottom of the page. The file is called DDCNC.zip. I know the name isn't promising but the table was cheap and i didn't have the money for anything good. 

 

Thank you for the help and response.

 

 

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HughesTooling
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Looking at the link in your post it looks like the table is using UCCNC, there are a couple of posts for that control at the link @MoshiurRashid  put in his post. You might need it customised for your machine. Ask in the manufacture forum if you need help. You can't use postprocessor from other systems with Fusion.

 

Mark

Mark Hughes
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Anonymous
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Thank you I'll look into that and get back to you guys.

 

I appreciate you guys. You have been a huge help!

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