Is there a post processor for smoothieboard?

Is there a post processor for smoothieboard?

kt
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Is there a post processor for smoothieboard?

kt
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Is there a post processor for the smoothieboard?

I have one of those lying around.

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scottmoyse
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Maybe try the grbl, tiny g or Linux cnc posts as starting points?

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kt
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Thanks i will see.

Its strange autodesk doesnt have one?
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Laurens-3DTechDraw
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Kent Thoresen wrote:

Thanks i will see.

Its strange autodesk doesnt have one?


Why would it be weird that Autodesk doesn't have a post for a very specialist hobbyist control?
But maybe have a look here: http://cam.autodesk.com/posts/?p=smoothie

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kt
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They have a standard version for tiny-g i think smoothie is more common than that? i would assume they would have post prosessors for the most populare driver boards.
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Laurens-3DTechDraw
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Kent Thoresen wrote:

They have a standard version for tiny-g i think smoothie is more common than that? i would assume they would have post prosessors for the most populare driver boards.


They have posts for nearly all popular serious machine controllers.
But have you had a look at the post I linked to?

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Here is the one I'm using with HSMXpress.

It's a modified GRBL post, rapids move Z prior to XY to avoid dragging the tool through the work piece. Set rapid feedrate in "highFeedrate".

 

 

 

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Thanks Laurens.

 

Simple search found this post, your post directed me straight to the smoothie PP.

 

Kudos!

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