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  1. #1
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    Oct 2004
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    Cool Building My Postprocessor

    Hello.
    I'd like infos, suggested sources for knowhow,bibliography,
    about the matter of building my own post-processor.
    I'd like to know how to start.I'm putting some fundamental questions:
    1)do i have to concern about the CAD-CAM system i use,which means the
    type of generated toolpath files of the CAM system.Different cam systems generate different extension files of toolpaths.For example mastercam creates a file with extension .nci,ideas a file with extension .cl etc.
    2)which is the appropriate programming language for creation of
    a post-processor file?
    3)are there software which i can use to create easy my post-processor under a question and answer window environment.
    all these for beginning
    kind regards

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
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    Some CAM software uses propreitary post processor setups. In many cases this is to combat piracy (they only provide posts to registered users).

    Either contact the vendor for your software for a post (they will generally provide one to your spec for free) or find a "universal" postprocessor (posthaste comes to mind).

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
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    dude,

    Posts vary by software manufacturer. Only companies such as Icam or IMS (Intelligent Manufacturing Software) offer systems which will allow you to build a post but you need their software which costs a lot. If you have some programming experience you might have a shot. I once tried to modify a stock mastercam post and found it confusing and a little difficult. You will first need to choose a software to work with and then work on the post.

    Also no one post works with all CAM packages.

    It will also help if you have example programs which ran on the machine to help you trouble shoot and fine tune the post.

    Let us know which system you are working with and then maybe we can point you in the right direction.

    Todd

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
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    Edgecam has a nice post editing tool built in.

    I have done some pretty trick editing for an Anilam controller that uses words instead of g codes, for example RAPID -vs- G00

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
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    Quote Originally Posted by ty1295 View Post
    Edgecam has a nice post editing tool built in.

    I have done some pretty trick editing for an Anilam controller that uses words instead of g codes, for example RAPID -vs- G00
    Just started working with edgecam R1 2009 code wizard & although it took a few hours to get into it seems the buisness, also if your get stuck the sales men and help desk are quick to offer a hand.

    one down four to go, heres hoping the rest are straight forward

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