post processor for dynapath delta10 - fusion 360
any anyone tell me if the included dynapath post in fusion360 works with the delta10 controller?
here is some sample gcode it generated. i think the program name needs to be added at the beginning but other than that - it should be fine?
N100(T)1001$
N101(T)Face3$
N102(9)M3S10186T1$
N103(9)M8$
N104(0)X19.782Y-16.564$
N105(0)Z37.225$
N106(0)Z27.225$
N107(1)Z22.378F3206.9$
-----removed several hundred lines of code
N640(1)X-18.626Y-22.292$
N641(1)X-18.643Y-22.239$
N642(1)X-18.647Y-22.226$
N643(2)X-20.399Y-22.056I-19.558J-22.504D1$
N644(0)Z37.225$
N645(9)M9$
N646(9)M30$
END
Re: post processor for dynapath delta10 - fusion 360
...your code looks about right. Sequence Numbers format is Nxxxx.xxx (yes decimal point is allowed I think) which is handy when editing a program. Program should start at N1 or N0001 and be spaced by 1 and when N9999 is reached just start numbering from N1 again also I think Dynapath Delta 10's want G91 Arc centers for G02 or G03
Another CAD/CAM program https://www.freecadweb.org/downloads.php
has a PP for Dynapath which surprised me. FreeCad is also totally free Open Source too.
https://wiki.freecadweb.org/Path_Post
DJ
Re: post processor for dynapath delta10 - fusion 360
i modified the post to correct the formatting of the program name and start at N001. Also disabled the tool changer option. i did a couple of test programs successfully!
Re: post processor for dynapath delta10 - fusion 360
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Originally Posted by
jaysihn
i modified the post to correct the formatting of the program name and start at N001. Also disabled the tool changer option. i did a couple of test programs successfully!
...nice. good job
without cad/cam in the 1980's it was a nightmare and very costly to programming anything with contours. The only thing that maybe a problem (to me) with Fusion360 is what happens after the free part runs out.
Re: post processor for dynapath delta10 - fusion 360
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Originally Posted by
machinehop5
...nice. good job
without cad/cam in the 1980's it was a nightmare and very costly to programming anything with contours. The only thing that maybe a problem (to me) with Fusion360 is what happens after the free part runs out.
yes, I expect that may happen but they've been offering it free for hobby use for years now. I know i first installed it about 3.5 years ago. If I can figure out a small cash flow from this machine I'd be willing to switch to the paid plan.