5 axis Bacci and Pitagora

5 axis Bacci and Pitagora

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5 axis Bacci and Pitagora

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Anyone know how I could output 5 axis code from fusion360 to Pitagora?

Regards

 

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grigorov.rv
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I output all operations in the "ISO-code"

cnc: Paolino Bacci (TWIN JET)

Pitagora version: 5.04.25

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Thanks for your quick reply, still have a a question, how do you covert your Fusion360 tool paths to ISO code? Do you use a special post processor with in fusion360?
Best Regards,
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grigorov.rv
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I myself created a postprocessor for my machine. I usually skip trajectory through a postprocessor. There are two ways to upload the received code to the "Pitagora":

1 simply select the code, copy and paste it into the "iso code" operation.
2 in the operation "iso code" on the left from the bottom there is a section "external file" indicating there the path to the file.

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Thanks for your help in this, I believe that I have found a post that will work reasonably well.

Cheers!

 

 

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Hi, may I ask what Post did you choose in fusion360 for Pitagora? Also do you know if Pitagora also optimizes the dialect of the gcode or can you choose what post it uses for the final output?

 

We are on the verge buying a Bacci Artist Jet with Pitagora for simple woodworking (hopefully no complex macros or anything) and it is my duty to prepare ourselves in terms of post processing. 

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Hi, I used the thermwood 5 axis post from the fusion website, had to modify the gcode after the post using the text editor


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What changes did you make to the post?

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Pitagora uses A and  C as the additional axes. The Therm wood post uses B and C axes as the additional. I had to open the text file after the post was completed; find and replace the B with an A before sending the code to pitagora . 

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GUNGLSELLA04
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Hi,

do you have any info about the Bacci CSF 2 double?

 

thank you in advance

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