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Post Processing with RatRig KillerBee

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richard552CX
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Post Processing with RatRig KillerBee

Hi all

 

I've just order a RatRig KillerBee to start learning CAM. I'm an absolute beginner to CAM so please bear in mind.

 

I've modelled a practice part and setup the tool paths and now I'm ready to post process. However the only machines I can find are industrial level machines like Haas. I also checked the Post Library for Fusion with no luck.

 

Is there a generic setup that I could amend the XYZ axis parameter to get the post process to work correctly?

 

The machine I ordered is 1500mm x 1000mm

 

These are my current inputs

 

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j.labdik
in reply to: richard552CX

I could be wrong about this, but I believe most folks with open-source builds use the Grbl post-processor. 

 

I would check this link for more posts that are not built into fusion automatically: https://cam.autodesk.com/hsmposts

You can find the Grbl post and many other posts that might apply to your application. Take a look at the Grbl post though, it's going to be closer than any Haas post will be. 

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richard552CX
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I see, I'll have to look into it. It would be a little disappointing if that was the case. (I'll contact RatRig and pose the question)

 

I did come across this however, potentially RatRig have something similar or this might work been as though there machine is basically a more robust version of the WorkerBee?

 

https://docs.openbuilds.com/doku.php?id=docs:software:fusion360

 

 

 

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richard552CX
in reply to: j.labdik

Sorry, totally misunderstood you. 

 

The link I sent in the last message was what you was referencing....

 

Anyway, it looks like I've installed the grbl.cps. Hopefully it works.

 

Thanks for your help....

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richard552CX
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