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Tormach slant-pro turning post should be very-very close to what we need. Tormach's PathPilot is based on linuxcnc and should be good starting point. One known difference is with tool changes, Tormach use T0505 style for both tool and offset, linuxcnc has T5 M6 G43 or somesuch for this.
We are supplying linuxcnc/machinekit based motion controllers (and machines) to secondary schools, high-schools, colleges, etc around the globe. While the focus clearly is on introduction to CNC machining and composing first simple ngc files in text editor, a post for turning would be great so Fusion 360 could be the CAD/CAM system we can recommend to students and educators - whether for milling or, hopefully soon, turning.
As my machine is retrofit to small manual lathe, I can comment on very few questions.
Default extension for LinuxCNC is .ngc
I haven't needed the G28/G30 yet. I made my own simple post from Tormach (https://github.com/vilts/linuxcnc-f360) and for very simple things it has worked, haven't tested it too much yet.
"It looks like I don't need those G30s. I was just reading the linuxcnc gcode reference and it says it will move to G30 when M6 is programmed if you add the line TOOL_CHANGE_AT_G30=1 to the [EMCIO] section of the ini file. I just tested it with mdi and it works. Thanks."