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Mach3 Turn and SC7 post processor file
Hello,
I converted my Grizzly lathe to CNC about 6 months ago and have been using the wizards that come with Mach 3 and NFS Turn wizards. They are ok but I have been wanting to use my copy of SC7 to bring in solid models and work with them to create more complicated profiles.
I have searched the web and found a few post processor files to try with SC7 and Mach3 Turn but I can't figure out how to see them when I choose to post in SC7. The files I have found and downloaded all have an extension that is .spp. It seems that the post processor I use for my Tormach mill has a file with the extension .ppl and a file with the extension .spp. Does anyone know where the file with extension .ppl comes from?
Thanks'
Gerry
Re: Mach3 Turn and SC7 post processor file
Gerry,
When I first purchased SprutCAM 2006, Tormach offered two versions of the post processor. The .spp would work for many CNC machines and was dearer than the .ppl which would work for the Tormach only.
However, I note that SC7 (I haven't upgraded) does list lots of machines but I haven't tried to select anything other than Tormach.
Good luck,
Bevin
Re: Mach3 Turn and SC7 post processor file
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Gerry Sweetland
Hello,
I converted my Grizzly lathe to CNC about 6 months ago and have been using the wizards that come with Mach 3 and NFS Turn wizards. They are ok but I have been wanting to use my copy of SC7 to bring in solid models and work with them to create more complicated profiles.
I have searched the web and found a few post processor files to try with SC7 and Mach3 Turn but I can't figure out how to see them when I choose to post in SC7. The files I have found and downloaded all have an extension that is .spp. It seems that the post processor I use for my Tormach mill has a file with the extension .ppl and a file with the extension .spp. Does anyone know where the file with extension .ppl comes from?
Thanks'
Gerry
Do you have the "all posts" version of SC7 or the Tormach only version?
Step
Re: Mach3 Turn and SC7 post processor file
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bevinp
Gerry,
When I first purchased SprutCAM 2006, Tormach offered two versions of the post processor. The .spp would work for many CNC machines and was dearer than the .ppl which would work for the Tormach only.
However, I note that SC7 (I haven't upgraded) does list lots of machines but I haven't tried to select anything other than Tormach.
Good luck,
Bevin
Thanks Bevin
I can select the "Lathe ZX" machine in SC.
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TurboStep
Do you have the "all posts" version of SC7 or the Tormach only version?
Step
I am thinking now that I must have the Tormach only version as the post processor list can only see the files with the .ppl extension.
Gerry
Re: Mach3 Turn and SC7 post processor file
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Gerry Sweetland
I am thinking now that I must have the Tormach only version as the post processor list can only see the files with the .ppl extension.
Have you tried simply using the PCNC Post? This is based on the Mach3 post and has some lathe features built in - well at least the spp version does - maybe the ppl version also does. I found these entries in the spp (it can be opened with Notepad)
400: begin ! LatheFinish (G70/G73)
401: begin ! Lathe roughing (G71/G72)
402: begin ! Lathe grooving (G74/G75)
403: begin ! Lathe thread (G76)
163, 81: begin ! Lathe drill G74
153, 288: begin ! Lathe deep drilling G74
168: begin ! Lathe Tapping G84
Step
Re: Mach3 Turn and SC7 post processor file
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TurboStep
Have you tried simply using the PCNC Post? This is based on the Mach3 post and has some lathe features built in - well at least the spp version does - maybe the ppl version also does. I found these entries in the spp (it can be opened with Notepad)
400: begin ! LatheFinish (G70/G73)
401: begin ! Lathe roughing (G71/G72)
402: begin ! Lathe grooving (G74/G75)
403: begin ! Lathe thread (G76)
163, 81: begin ! Lathe drill G74
153, 288: begin ! Lathe deep drilling G74
168: begin ! Lathe Tapping G84
Step
Yes I have. Some roughing ops seem to work but any finish ops go crazy in Mach3.
Thanks Step
Gerry
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Gerry Sweetland
Yes I have. Some roughing ops seem to work but any finish ops go crazy in Mach3.
Thanks Step
Gerry
Go crazy? That's a little difficult to diagnose but it sounds like you may have "Reversed Arcs in Front Post" set.
Config-->Ports and Pins-->Turn Options tab. (Edit: that's the Config menu in Mach3, not Sprut).
Step
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Re: Mach3 Turn and SC7 post processor file
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Originally Posted by
TurboStep
Go crazy? That's a little difficult to diagnose but it sounds like you may have "Reversed Arcs in Front Post" set.
Config-->Ports and Pins-->Turn Options tab. (Edit: that's the Config menu in Mach3, not Sprut).
Step
Sorry Step, you're trying to help and I'm being vague.
Good point on the "Reversed Arcs in Front Post" setting. When I saw the tool paths in the preview window in Mach3 Turn I thought it could be that and changed that setting but it didn't help. Searching for more info on that setting and seeing other examples of what that setting does to change the way arcs are approached and followed my tool path preview did not quite match.
Below is a screen cap of my preview screen.
Thanks,
Gerry
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Gerry Sweetland
Sorry Step, you're trying to help and I'm being vague.
:) no problem! I've seen some wild curves that would just about fit your description but I modified the post to generate the appropriate code for me. The option I was referring to should have done the same thing but I didn't know it existed at the time.
Your curves do look a little wild... My next suggestion would be the "IJ Mode" setting on the "General Config" (I think) dialog. I suspect that might do the trick.
If not, my last idea would be to switch between diameter and radius mode. I'm guessing that might mess up the curves as well but probably not as much as on your screen shot.
Step